Used Hyundai i40 buying guide

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Hi Lizzie

I’ve heard they don’t cope very well on setting off in first gear, but this review doesn’t mention that? Anything to add?
 
Oct 12, 2013
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jamestaylor18 said:
Hi Lizzie

I’ve heard they don’t cope very well on setting off in first gear, but this review doesn’t mention that? Anything to add?

I bet it's better than trying to start off in second third fourth and fifth !! :p
 
Nov 12, 2013
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jamestaylor18 said:
Hi Lizzie

I’ve heard they don’t cope very well on setting off in first gear, but this review doesn’t mention that? Anything to add?

Hi James. It's not something we came across in our research, but I'll ask the chap who wrote it if he knows more.
 
Jul 20, 2016
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Brill thanks. Its just something I read on another review about the i40, hopefully its not correct as this car would be perfect for me and the doggies.
 
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jamestaylor18 said:
Brill thanks. Its just something I read on another review about the i40, hopefully its not correct as this car would be perfect for me and the doggies.

Hi James. I've checked with my colleague who wrote the article and he says he found no mention of that. When the car was tested in the Tow Car Awards in 2012, there was mention of the tall first gear meaning it needed to be worked a bit harder on a 1-in-6 slope, but that's pretty steep, so we didn't think it'd be so much of an issue in the real world. Maybe drive a few and make sure your test route includes hills, to see what you think?

We hope that helps.
 
Oct 8, 2006
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From feedback from former field engineer colleagues where the company has changed to the i40 (estate) I gather that it is rather low slung compared with the previous Mondeo and Astra estates they used.
 

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