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Hyundai i30 N auto review: New version widens hot hatch’s appeal
Hyundais i30 N, the brands first genuine hot hatch, was a ripper, taking out our Car of the Year award when it launched in 2018.Sales have been hamstrung, though, by the lack of an automatic transmission, the preferred option for the vast majority of buyers.
An eight-speed, paddle-shift dual-clutch automatic transmission was meant to arrive last year, but has been delayed until early next year.
We were given a sneak preview drive of a prototype left-hand-drive example at the Wakefield Park cir…
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