2012 hyundai elantra review specifications

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2012 hyundai elantra review specifications
2012 hyundai elantra review specifications - The Hyundai Elantra is a compact car with an attractive design and clean lines. It has excellent interior space and standard safety equipment.

The Elantra sedan front-wheel drive comes with a 138-hp, 1.8-liter inline-four and is available with a six speed manual transmission or six speed automatic. We expect the Elantra coupe offers the same powertrain options, but would not be surprised if Hyundai takes one or both Kia Fortes Koup four cylinders: a 156 hp 2.0-liter, 173 hp to 2.4 liters.
2012 hyundai elantra review specifications interior
A six speed manual transmission is standard on the GLS, while a six speed automatic is standard Shifttronic on the Limited and available on the GLS. Standard safety features include four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes, electronic stability control with traction control and six airbags. Available features include a power sunroof. Signal indicators in the exterior mirror, 17-inch wheels, aluminum surfaces heated leather seats and Bluetooth.

The general impression I have is that the Elantra is a compact car with a well-executed veneer of style and a lot of features. It is the only car there with the style. The Chevrolet Cruze is attractive, so we have not seen since the first-generation Cavalier makes the scene. In addition, the Ford Fusion is also not shy. If the goal of Hyundai was to beat the Toyota Corolla in geriatric style and driving force, which was successful. In all other turns in this class, however, success is not so easy, and trade on the strength of the features only goes so far when it comes to putting the needle in the car-guy—meter. otomodification