








2015 Hyundai Ix35 CRDI Premium Panorama Estate Diesel Manual
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So, I’ve had this 2015 Hyundai Ix35 for a few years now — it’s been my go-to family car for everything from weekend trips to school runs. It’s a diesel, so it’s reliable and gets pretty good mileage — I’ve seen it hit around 51.4 mpg, which is a big plus if you're driving a lot. The blue paint is a bit of a standout, especially when it’s sunny — it’s not flashy, but it does stand out a bit on the road.Inside, it’s all black leather, which feels nice and keeps things tidy. I love the dual zone climate control — you can set the temp for front and back separately, which is a real help when one of us is feeling colder or warmer. The panoramic roof makes the cabin feel open and airy, like you’re driving in a bit of a cabin with a view.
Tech-wise, it’s not top-of-the-line by today’s standards, but it still works well. I use the sat-nav a lot, and Bluetooth lets me keep calls hands-free — useful when you’re on the way to the shops or dropping kids off. There’s also a USB and aux port, so I can plug in my phone or a playlist. The heated seats are a nice touch in winter, and the keyless start is a small win — no fumbling for keys every time.
Safety bits like rear parking sensors and fog lights help when parking in tight spots, and the ISOFIX points make it easy to fit kids’ seats. I’ve also got a 12-month AA breakdown cover, and it comes with a WSG warranty — so if anything goes wrong, it’s covered.
I’m based in Burwell, East Cambridgeshire, and I’ve been thinking about parting with it. It’s been reliable, and I’ve used it for everything — not just commuting, but long drives, camping, and just getting around. The price is £5,395.50 — it’s not cheap, but I’ve kept it well and it’s been mostly low-mileage since I bought it.
If you’re looking for a solid, practical estate car with a bit of style and comfort, this might be worth a look. I’m happy to show it over or just chat about it. No pressure — just sharing something I’ve used and loved.