Used 2016 Hyundai Elantra Limited 4dr Sedan (1.8L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Hyundai Elantras are the best!
This is my second Hyundai Elantra purchase. My first one was a 2010 and it still runs like a champ! Need another car so went back to Hyundai. I couldn't be happier with my choice.
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I'm in Love
I am in love with my Elantra! I love the way it drives, I love the way it looks, but more importantly I love how much money it saves me on gas. It takes like $15-20 less than what my old car took to fill up and that is awesome to me. I definitely recommend this car!
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Worst Luck
I’ve had my vehicle for 3 years. As soon as the warranty went out, my AC stopped working, my floorboards got soaking wet because of it. My battery died, my key fob stopped working the week before. Today I had plans to go trade it in, and it won’t even start. I will never own a Hyundai again. It has caused the most inconvenience for me during the holiday.
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2106 Elantra SE Great Choice
Was going to lease a Sonata but was more impressed with the 2016 Elantra SE. Seats were more comfortable, handling was better, overall like the Elantra better. Have driven for 1 month very happy with our choice, have gotten 38 MPG on the highway also good gas mileage in the city.
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Navigatio n System is Worthless
I love just about everything about this car. It's too bad that Honda decided to sell me a $2,500 in dash GPS system that is totally useless. The voice recognition is impossible to use, the maps are inaccurate from day one, & a map update cost hundreds of dollars. The very last thing that I want to do after spending $22,000 on a car is get home and find out I need to spend another $250 for accurate maps. It's a deal breaker for me and will steer me away from the Hyundai dealership the next time I'm looking for a car. I feel like they have taking me for a ride, and not the kind I was hoping for when I purchase my Elantra.
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