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2024 Hyundai Elantra Consumer Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
90 reviews

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$19,910
Prices based on sales in TX thru 8/11/25
Final assembly in South Korea

We have a limited number of reviews for the 2024 Elantra, so we've included reviews for other years of the Elantra since its last redesign.

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1 out of 5 stars

get anything else.

bj, 03/27/2024
2024 Hyundai Elantra SEL 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
21 of 22 people found this review helpful

In january at 8k miles i had constant oil system issues. Reoccurring oil pressure lights eventually lead to a check engine light and a red oil light. i needed multiple sensors and my oil pump replaced after my car was towed in to my hyundai dealer. (after about 3 failed attempts at solving this issue they fixed it). My car seemed to do fine for about a month and a half after these repairs. now, i have the same intermittent oil pressure warning but alongside constant cvt issues. slipping and loss of acceleration is not okay at 12k miles!!! my transmission slipped and lost acceleration while merging on a highway. i was stuck going 30 mph. no warning lights or any stored codes. My transmission also now makes an obnoxious whining noise on acceleration from only a complete stop and seems to follow rpms. Hyundai said my tranny was fine but it obviously is not. hyundai won’t even let you touch the cvt fluid without voiding the warranty which is such a red flag for such a crappy transmission! Just a waiting game until this thing blows up. literally get any other car i don’t know how hyundais reliability is even close to top of the charts if they can’t make a car that can last even 10k miles without repairs or constant issues after another. im so done with this pos car

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4 out of 5 stars

Great Car

Ken, 06/19/2024
updated 03/24/2025
2024 Hyundai Elantra Limited 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
12 of 12 people found this review helpful

This is a wonderful car. Certainly not without fault, but no car is. I left a '13 Honda Civic and I thought it was a great car. It's amazing how far car tech has improved in that time. I have the Elantra Limited, so it's loaded. A lot of great features. You almost need an advanced degree to understand and use them, but I'll assume that's with all cars these days. It drives well. It absorbs bumps and handles pretty well. It's no speed demon, but it's certainly good enough for everyday driving both highway and city. One of the biggest surprises is the racket it makes when you floor it. It, to me, is astoundingly noisy. I don't drive where I need to floor it a lot, but when you have to it's surprising how loud it gets. I love the lane keeping assist and how it coordinates with the cruise control. It's not a hand free driving system, but almost. You have to be careful because the system can cut in and out sometimes on curves and if you're not paying attention, you can veer into other lanes when it does. Hyundai does a good job warning you about it, so pay attention. Generally, the system is very helpful, but it's best on highways and the open road. I live in the mountains, so I don't depend on it on curvy, mountain roads. The car reviewers complain about the interior being plasticky and cheap. I don't think it's that bad. I don't know anyone who touches the top of the dash board regularly and would comment on how cheap it feels. It's more important where you rest your elbows and in that regard, it's fine. The Bose system sounds wonderful. You hear instruments and riffs in the music you've never heard before. One nit picky thing is the lack of a small compartment for change or other small item. There's the small compartment under the dash, but that's designed for phone charging. I put small stuff in the small indent in the car door. My mileage has been right on the money in terms of what's advertised and real world. One thing I've noticed is that sometimes when I fill up, once I drive away, the gas tank doesn't indicate it's full. Almost full, but not quite. It doesn't happen all the time, but it never happened in the Civic, so it's not where I fill up. I'll inquire about when I get it serviced. It's a really good car and the reviewers acknowledge as such. I have a little less than 3,000 miles on it in about 2 months. I'll add more as I go along, if I have more to say. *****OK. It's been close to a year and what's disturbing to me is the car's fuel gauge. I've been in 2 times for it. I fill the tank. It clicks that it's done filling. I start the car and the gauge says it isn't filled. The first time, they changed the evaporate canister . Today they changed the fuel level sensor. I went to fill up immediately after. I was at half a tank.It's a 12 gallon tank, so I'm expecting an approximately a 6 gallon fill up. Stopped at 4 gallons. Started the car and I'm down 1/4 tank. Took it back to dealership, showed them and then set up an appointment for next Friday for attempt #3. I've googled it and it doesn't seem like a known problem.

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3 out of 5 stars

Unusual things

Alyssa, 12/25/2024
2024 Hyundai Elantra SEL 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

The car runs fine. Seats are comfy. Radio and other luxury items are fine. The steering wheel phone is awesome. I got a laugh out of the placement of the cup holders when one of my dogs stepped into my drink when getting out of the car through the front seat. Not crazy about some safety features. Safety messages appear randomly (like lead car is moving when the only thing in front of car is the garage door). The most unusual thing is the way the hood lines up, it is impossible to lift wipers away from windshield. There is no way to avoid the wipers from sticking to the windshield if it snows. It’s also going to be an annoyance when the blades need to be replaced.

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5 out of 5 stars

Love the redesigned 2023 Elantra

Patricia L Odoms Sr, 12/25/2022
2023 Hyundai Elantra SEL 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
9 of 9 people found this review helpful

Love the new color Electric Shadow, the redesigned exterior with new grill on front of car, the sleek sides of the car, redesigned interior with sort of 3D feel to infotainment screen separate from the screens for the odometer, gas gauge, mileage etc. The new bins on either side of interior trunk along with cargo net, hook on trunk for hanging things, first aid kit, Do not really care for positioning of cargo net because it gets caught in everything I have to put in trunk. Also do not care for newly added bar between driver & front passenger seat. It seems out of place & confining to interior of front section of car.

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5 out of 5 stars

Still a great car for the money

Patricia L Odoms Sr, 12/25/2022
2023 Hyundai Elantra SEL 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl CVT)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

Love new redesigned 2023 Elantra from the new color Electric Shadow to sporty new grill on front of car, sleek looking stylish sides of car & great back of car. Also love redesigned interior from 3D effect of infotainment screen & its separation from odometer, gas gauge, etc. Also start button & heat/air, radio etc knobs located differently than my 2020 Elantra that I traded for the 2023. Love the cargo bins, first aid kit & hanger in trunk. Do not like loss of pull down console in back seat that was on the 2020 model which had cup holders that were great when carrying around my grandchildren in car seats, Also do not like 2023 model seat is not 60/40 split anymore. The whole back seat drops down now instead of option to drop one or both. Also do not like bar separating driver & front passenger seat. It seems out of place, not stylish addition.

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