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Our Fleet Test Drive: Hyundai ix35 - 6th report

Date: 26 May 2011   |   Author: Hugh Hunston

The provision of an old-fashioned spare wheel is a positive, but it does take up valuable boot space

All ix35s come with a substantial alloy spare wheel. That can be viewed as a pragmatic old-fashioned precaution or a waste of valuable space below the boot floor.

My vote goes to the former. However, under the chunky spare has been lurking residual moisture, which explains steamy windows on damp spring mornings. Another problem has been that the instrument panel on our ix35 continues to provide unwelcome distractions from an otherwise trouble-free driving experience. This time it is the semi-circular fuel gauge, that tumbles abruptly from full to one-quarter empty by deleting two of the eight fuel-level slabs without warning. These equate to 1.5 gallons each and with no gradual indicated decline the computer's readout of remaining range has to provide back-up guidance as diesel is consumed.

But there are ergonomic positives including the Saab-like ability to black-out the infotainment/satnav screen at night or in gloomy conditions. That screen displays a useful rear view courtesy of the reversing camera and, unlike a recently driven Nissan Juke, there is the optional back-up of an audible beeper proximity warning.

Hyundai ix35 1.7 CRDi 2WD Prem.
Mileage 1702
Claimed combined
consumption
46.1mpg
Our average
consumption
46.4 mpg
Forecast CPM48.3p
Actual CPM 47.2p
PositiveBlack-out
infotainment
panel
NegativeRange anxiety due
to gauge fuel level



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