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2010 Hyundai Elantra - Consumer Opinions

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2010 Hyundai Elantra

..."it is a well made car that is great on gas and has a nice look. not like most other fuel efficient cars."...

Edmunds user
2010 Elantra GLS

...Back seat is very comfortable for my teenage kids. I'm hoping for many years of trouble free operation - only time will tell...

Edmunds user
2010 Hyundai Elantra

...Just got this car, so far so good, solid, smooth, can't go wrong for the price, this car is used for my commute to and from work...

MSN Autos user
My 2010 Elantra

...Overall: I like the car. Everything so far seems to run well, except for the electronics package when it gets hot in the sun...

Cars.com user
2010 Hyundai Elantra Outstanding Value

...but they even have a lease now for under $100/month. Most people pay more than that for their cell phones or cable.I can easily see myself in this car for the...

MSN Autos user
The perfect economy car.

...Cons: Nothing yet. Overall: I would recommended this car to anyone who wants to get the most out of your money on these difficult economic times...

MSN Autos user
Excellent Value for the Dollar!

...You won't find a better warranty available than offered by Hyundai 100,00 miles/10 yrs. What a benefit to have your warranty loooong loutlast your payments!...

MSN Autos user
Best 10,000 Dollar car Ive seen

...Overall: This has been a great car at a great price with a great warranty...

MSN Autos user
Bargain Priced

...Best in the business Cons: Automatic loses a lot of power. The 5 speed would be better. But get excellent gas mileage.. Overall: Best value in its class. Comes...

MSN Autos user
Hundai's are Rip-Offs!!!

...I am getting rid of this car as soon as possible so I don't KEEP paying an extra $20 to $30 a month for another 4 years!!! What a rip-off!!!!!! Overall:...


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For decades, the Toyota Corolla has been the benchmark in this class, and after their respective redesigns, the Hyundai Elantra matches up well with the Corolla.

Both are quite soft and not tremendously exciting.

However, the Touring model of the Elantra stands as an intriguing option for those who would rather have a more distinctive, fun-to-drive vehicle.

Versus the Touring, the Mazda3 five-door is the most natural rival.

The Mazda3 has a little more refinement and more of an enthusiast-oriented driving feel, but the Touring has more interior space.

The Elantra's long warranty is only matched by the Kia—and Kia’s new Forte sedan resembles the Elantra in many respects, with a slightly sportier feel, although the Forte offers a two-door Koup model instead of a wagon.

The revised Ford Focus sedan is a close competitor, with a softer, smoother ride and a quieter interior than in years past, along with a refined powertrain, but the Focus's interior just isn't as spacious and the exterior styling is odd.

The Honda Civic feels sportier and tremendously refined—nicely finished inside, too—but its curvaceous exterior pays a price in a cramped backseat that’s difficult to get in and out of.


 
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