Used 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring Consumer Reviews
Sweet deal -- great economy
I love this car. It's a tough cookie, good on gas and gets me from point A to B. Great for the simple things.For its size and dimensions it's wonderful.
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A speedy "little" hatchback
I research every one of my purchases to DEATH and buying a new car was no different. We have a young child and two dogs, so needless to say we needed something that could haul them all comfortably. I am not a fan of SUVs and a minivan was out of the question. Browsing Edmunds I ran into the Elantra Touring, scheduled a test drive and never looked back. The SE trim game me everything I wanted and the manual transmission keeps it fun to drive. Only about 300 miles on her to date, but so far this has been a great purchase!
- SE 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $10,990122 mi away
- GLS 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $5,489125 mi away
- GLS 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $6,900189 mi away
First time Hyundai Buyer
I've never considered a Hyundai before in my whole life. I'm a patriotic American and have tried to buy American over and over to help my fellow countrymen but - damn! - I'm sick of the cars. I researched a hatchback, SUV or wagon for the wife to replace her rapidly deteriorating Saturn Ion. The Touring is designed by Hyundai Europe in Germany (it's the i30 over there) and it feels like it. we feel we got a German station wagon for a Hyundai price. Outstanding standard features and PEP #2 options (reasonably priced) and comfortable as heck. huge cargo capacity. We love it. Excellent price through TrueCar.com.
Love it!
I just love it. Lots of storage room and runs great and no major problems with it at all. I would buy it again. Just wish they still made them like this one.
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Worst snow car ever
Purchase experience was great, overall it's a good car, but... Without exception this is the worst snow car I've ever owned or driven, including rear wheel drive sports cars. A combination of light weight, touchy brakes, and ice-skates for OEM tires makes it unmanageable even with just a skim of snow on the roads. Hills and snow would be impossible, and definitely not safe to drive. If you live in a snowy area, prepare to replace the original tires before winter. If not for this I would have rated performance and fun to drive much higher.