Toyota Corolla vs Hyundai i30 — Consumables Comparison

Wiper Blades

Wiper Spec Toyota Corolla Hyundai i30
Driver 28″ 26″
Passenger 16″ 16″
Rear N/A” N/A”
Fitting Type N/A N/A

Full Toyota Corolla wiper guide · Full Hyundai i30 wiper guide

Headlight Bulbs

Bulb Position Toyota Corolla Hyundai i30
Low Beam N/A N/A
High Beam N/A N/A
Front Indicator N/A N/A
Sidelights W5W W5W

Full Toyota Corolla bulb guide · Full Hyundai i30 bulb guide

Engine Oil

Oil Spec Toyota Corolla Hyundai i30
Grade 0W-20 5W-30
Manufacturer Spec Toyota Genuine ACEA C2/C3
Capacity (with filter) 4.0L 4.5L
DPF-Safe No No

Full Toyota Corolla oil guide · Full Hyundai i30 oil guide

Cabin Filter

Filter Spec Toyota Corolla Hyundai i30
Part Ref N/A N/A
Type standard particle activated carbon
Change Interval 12000 15000

Full Toyota Corolla filter guide · Full Hyundai i30 filter guide

Car Battery

Battery Spec Toyota Corolla Hyundai i30
Group 063 EFB-096
Type standard EFB
Ah N/A N/A
Start-Stop No Yes

Full Toyota Corolla battery guide · Full Hyundai i30 battery guide

Spark Plugs

Spark Plug Spec Toyota Corolla Hyundai i30
Plug Denso FK20HBR-S8 NGK SILZKR7B-11
Type iridium iridium
Gap 0.8 mmmm 1.1 mmmm
Quantity 4 4

Full Toyota Corolla spark plug guide · Full Hyundai i30 spark plug guide

Estimated Annual Consumable Costs

Both the Toyota Corolla and Hyundai i30 have similar consumable costs, but here’s roughly what to budget for DIY maintenance:

Item Typical Cost Interval
Wiper Blades (set) £15–30 Annual
Headlight Bulbs (pair) £8–30 As needed
Engine Oil + Filter £30–50 Annual / 10K miles
Cabin Filter £8–15 12–15K miles
Battery £60–150 Every 4–6 years
Spark Plugs £15–40 Every 30–80K miles

Which Is Cheaper to Maintain?

For routine consumables like wipers, bulbs, and filters, the Toyota Corolla and Hyundai i30 are very similar in cost. The key differences come down to:

  • Oil spec — the Toyota Corolla uses 0W-20 while the Hyundai i30 uses 5W-30. Some specs require pricier oil.
  • Battery type — start-stop cars need EFB or AGM batteries which cost more than standard ones.
  • Spark plugs — iridium plugs cost more but last much longer than standard copper.

In practice, both cars cost roughly £80–150 per year in consumables when you do the work yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Toyota Corolla parts more expensive than Hyundai i30?

For routine consumables (wipers, bulbs, oil, filters), costs are very similar between the Toyota Corolla and Hyundai i30. Both use widely available, competitively priced parts.

Can I use the same wiper blades on a Toyota Corolla and Hyundai i30?

Not necessarily. The Toyota Corolla uses 28″ driver / 16″ passenger blades while the Hyundai i30 uses 26″ / 16″. Always check the exact sizes for your model.

Which car is easier to maintain at home?

Both the Toyota Corolla and Hyundai i30 are straightforward for DIY maintenance. Changing wipers, bulbs, and cabin filters requires no special tools. Oil changes and spark plugs are also manageable with basic equipment.

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