The Hyundai i30 is comfortable and worth looking at if you can secure a really good deal. Otherwise, it's a bit pricey for what you get: a car that feels average in quite a few areas, most notably space and safety. Newer models, like the Seat Leon, are much better to drive, too.
N Line is the sporty option, mirroring the more aggressive looks of the full-fat i30N hot hatchback, plus it has a few more features like a 10.3in infotainment system, sat-nav, privacy glass and climate control.
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