Buying a Hyundai i30 N in New South Wales
i30 N owners average 1.6 track days per year per Hyundai's connected-services data — many used i30 Ns have hidden circuit history. The N Mode Track logger stays in the ECU; a Hyundai dealer can read it (insist on this before purchase). Engine-mount snap on track is a known weak point — listen for clunk on hard launches during test drive.
Specific to New South Wales: New South Wales is the largest used-car market in Australia by volume, with roughly 700,000 private second-hand vehicle transactions per year through TfNSW. Sydney's high theft rate (particularly for late-model utes and SUVs) makes a NEVDIS stolen-vehicle check essential before any private purchase. PPSR finance encumbrances are also more common in NSW than any other state due to the state's larger novated-lease and fleet-vehicle market.