The i30 Sedan is the local name for what most of the world still calls the Elantra. It is a compact four-door with a larger boot than the hatch, a different buyer profile, and enough spec on the Elite trim to feel complete without reaching for the options list.
Amelia reviews it with the practical lens: how it parks, how the boot works for a grocery run, how the interior materials feel after a week of family duty. The chassis is well-tuned for suburban roads, and the safety features now put it on par with more expensive competitors. The engine is not the reason you buy it, but it does the job.
The i30 Sedan suits buyers who want the running costs of a small car with slightly more space than a hatch. Good value, long warranty, good safety score. It will not convert anyone who already has an opinion about sedans. It will quietly reassure everyone who does not.
The full review is on the CarTell.tv YouTube channel above.



