Used 2019 Hyundai Elantra Consumer Reviews
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4 for 4 is Batting 1,000!
Shortly before retiring to FL in 2004, we purchased a new Sonata which gave us some 90K miles and was one of the most comfortable and certainly the most reliable car I had ever owned, more so than of the various Detroit products I had owned during the preceding 45 years. We then purchased a very low mileage used 2008 Accent, another great Hyundai product but, because of changing family circumstances, we gifted that to our daughter in MI and it is still her reliable daily carrier (and it replaced her own 2003 Accent). In 2013, traded the Sonata for a new Elantra, and for some 6 years, it outshone the Sonata. And I am now the proud owner of a 2019 Elantra with more bells & whistles than I can yet deal with, including leather seating. While they may not quite compare with my 1989 Chrysler New Yorker with "pure Corinthian leather" (the best seating that Detroit ever produced!), they all I could ask for. As a "test drive", I made my annual road trips to Ann Arbor, MI and again to Athens, GA during the month of June, putting some 3,500 trouble-free and most enjoyable miles on the new car; maintained a near-steady 43 MPG up and down I-75; made great use of my Sirius XM radio, as well as my plug & play MP-3 player and a small, single-disc plug & play CD player and my Android Auto navigation system, all of which added greatly to the trips. What with my advancing age, this may well be the last new car I will ever buy, but all I can say is that I was so pleased to discover the line of Hyundais those 15 years ago! Incidentally, all of the reviews by Consumer Reports )my "bible" for most purchases) seem to bear out my observations and conclusions.
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Elantra SE
Ok, so I didn't buy an Elantra, but I just rented one for a week. We drove it from San Francisco to Yosemite, Tahoe, northern California and back to SF. 2,000 miles in six days - through some of the scariest roads I've ever been on. This little car rocked. It was steady and solid. It never once felt overwhelmed. From climbing 9% grades for miles at 101° with four people and I aboard with all our gear. Our SE model was simple and basic but it was definitely up to our challenge. What really impressed me was the 40+ mpg we got for the the overall trip. Very impressed with this little car!
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- Value Edition SedanMSRP: $13,52916 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $10,99510 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $11,50023 mi away
Excellent car for the price.
Great car. Full of gadgets and safety. Quiet ride. Gas saver. And the price is right. Fifth hyundai I owned.
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Nice car and good value.
At 1st liked the car, then 3 years into ownership, and 27 K miles misfires, ac issues , etc. Traded in off 11/2020 for Toyota Camry much better car.
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Loving my 2019 Hyundai Elantra
I got my Elantra in August 2019. I had a 2013 Hyundai Sonata and wanted to downsize because I have no kids. Love the body style of this car. It looks very sharp. I got the Value Edition that comes with a sunroof and got leather added in it. It says in the review it's a lack luster engine but I am impressed with the Sport mode that gives this car a definite pick up and go! Love the gas per mileage and of course it has the best warranty in America. If you are looking for a dependable vehicle with low gas per mileage, nice safety features (I got a discount in insurance because of them), and sleek looks then go for this ride. You will think it's a keeper.
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