#36
I would like to know the real world mileage you get out of it, and how you like it after six months. I think Hyundai has finally reached the level of quality that Honda was at in the 1990's, and I mean that as a compliment. The best Hondas were built in the 1990s, and perhaps the best Hyundais are being built right now. Couldn't see buying a new Civic or Corolla over the Elantra.
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#39
Apparently, you still don't ****ing realize that this isn't a Volkswagen forum. This is The CAR Lounge, many sites link to it, and there's a sizable group of people here growing by the second that supports you taking your twin German beige Jettas and getting the **** out.
OP, slick buy. I like the Elantra Limited best in sedan form actually but don't care for the fact that the 6MT is banished to the lower end models. At least the Elantra Coupe can be the loaded up SE model with the manual. Pops just picked up a loaded off-lease '12 Sonata Limited 2.0T and I find that the power of that thing in midrange is just ridiculous.![]()
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Originally Posted by Biz
#40
Sonata is still doing wonderfully. Unlike my old Mazda 3s, the paint still looks factory fresh after 26k miles. Fuel economy has been getting better with age. No squeaks/rattles, interior is still pristine, and I still love the car.
My only major problem with the car is that I didn't get the backup camera, and backing it into parking spaces is a pain because I can't see s*^t. I always have to end up hanging my head out the window to judge/see where the car is going/situated.
"Of course that's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
Originally Posted by The Igneous Faction
Originally Posted by WhistlerYOW
#41
Hey, I like this. I have one for you too-- Virtually Worthless
Eh? Not bad huh?
To the OP. I had one of these as a rental in Vegas, and I was impressed by it. Could never reach the mileage ratings, but it was otherwise put together nicely. I'm sure it will serve you well, and hey, happy wife happy life!
#43
Hyundais (at least in the looks department), have come a long way in my opinion. They are actually fairly good looking vehicles.
As to drivetrain and ride quality, I cannot speak to that as I've never drive a-one.
2012 Audi A4 2.0T MT6Q l Buy my 2001 Audi A4 2.8Q l 2006 Volkswagen Touareg V6
#44
"Of course that's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
Originally Posted by The Igneous Faction
Originally Posted by WhistlerYOW
#46
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#47
Congrats on purchase Elantra is still a looker in this class
Even more so with your wife driving it.... boo yah...![]()
#48
Daytime shots:
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"Of course that's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
Originally Posted by The Igneous Faction
Originally Posted by WhistlerYOW
#49
Congrats Mazda 3s. Hope the Elantra serves well as the Sonata has.
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#51
2012 Audi A4 2.0T MT6Q l Buy my 2001 Audi A4 2.8Q l 2006 Volkswagen Touareg V6
#52
Looks really good. Hyundai really has read Toyota's playbook and exceeded it. More and more I'm surprised by the level of quality and design in their cars.
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"I don’t want the company to be driven by numbers. I want it to be driven by making better cars and contributing to society. That will turn into profit, which we can use to develop better cars. That should be the cycle, and that will, as a result, build a company with a strong foundation."
-Akio Toyoda
#53
Which is relevant to a car built in Alabama...how? Also, you do know we resolved that with a treaty a year and a half ago, right?
Hyundai's ability to sell a car like the Elantra for less than competitors has nothing to do with currency manipulation, and everything to do with the fact that they mine their own iron ore to press their own steel, which means they don't pay mark-up and don't have to worry about fluctuations in the steel market.
Originally Posted by alleghenyman
#54
A lot of hate in this thread for no reason. Yes your wife got a neutral econobox, but it's no worse than a beige Corolla or brown Jetta 2.5. I'm sure it will serve her well.
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#56
These Elantras remind me of a 2006-2010 civic taken to the next level.
They just look so sporty and elegant at the same time![]()
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#58
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#59
Should have kept Honda and put $500 into the savings each month!
#60
did the wifey atleast double down some **** for that
gobble gobble.
i'm sorry. its canadian thanksgiving and im just feeling festive.
#61
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#62
#64
OP, how about some daytime pictures of your wife?
Anyhow, nice car. I took Hyundai (and Kia) off my list due to not having a spare tire option.
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#66
"Of course that's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
Originally Posted by The Igneous Faction
Originally Posted by WhistlerYOW
#67
#68
I saw one in Canada on those wheels and really liked it. I also drove a brand new rental Elantra but behind the wheel it wasn't to my liking. The steering was wayyyyyyyyyyyy too light.
Previously known as Son of a B...5er!
#70
Pretty car, pretty wife. Life is good.![]()