Car industry update, Octover 2020 - i30 N DCT & BT-50 pricing, plus more

Published: Oct. 5, 2020, 3:03 a.m.

Critical automotive industry update, \u2018Straya. October 2020. Year of the Weasel. Details next.  

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In this report: 

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  • Alfa Romeo updates Guilia for 2021 
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  • The plan to resurrect Wheels and Motor magazines
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  • New BT-50 pricing announced
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  • Hyundai i30 N DCT launch timing for Oz 
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  • Jaguar interiors made from landfill
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  • 500,000 Nissan Leafs roll off the line  
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Mazda has announced pricing for the new BT-50. BT-50 is of course the somewhat effeminate clone of the new Isuzu D-MAX. Built in the same factory, etc. BT-50 kicks off at $42,090 for the XT dual-cab chassis base-model and extends to $59,990 for the GT, which is about $3000 less than the top-spec D-MAX.  

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Hyundai - industriously taking geologic time to launch the 8-speed dual clutch version of a car for which I have enduring mad love: The Golf GTI-killing i30 N. Total weapon. The Fastback - so sexy.  I30 N is seriously popular on this channel - 550,000 views across five videos, and counting. It\u2019s one of the most popular performance car buying enquiries I get as well. And I can tell you the most popular impediment to buying one is - manual only.  Typically the prospective owner has a partner, and said partner either can\u2019t or won\u2019t drive a manual - so, game over. The dual-clutch is the solution - due for local launch (finally) in the first half of 2021 here in Shitsville.  Pro tip - have fun test driving this car, obviously, when you can. (Safely.) But don\u2019t just test-drive it like you stole it. The DCT is gunna be awesome at that - it\u2019s a done deal. DCTs are all excellent when you\u2019re up them for the rent.   Do as much test-driving as possible at low speeds - three-point turns, reverse-parking off a hill-start. Stuff like that.  This is typically what DCTs are bad at. But if the new 8sp DCT in Sorento is anything to go by (and I don\u2019t know how closely they are related, but probably quite a bit) you just might be pleasantly surprised.  They\u2019re also talking up the new lightweight seats - but I\u2019d suggest that\u2019s BS. They\u2019re only 2.2 kilos lighter, and it\u2019s a reduction in the sprung mass. So there\u2019s that...  The forged 19-inch alloys are probably more relevant - 14 kilos less in total, and all off the unsprung mass. Bigger brakes too. Not that it really needed that - they were already fairly death-proof. I did try to kill them, and I failed.