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MSRP: $14,120 - $18,600 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr Sedan (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan Man GLS Specs $14,120 $13,735 24 33
4dr Sedan Auto GLS Specs $15,120 $14,690 25 33
4dr Sedan Auto GLS PZEV Specs $15,120 $14,690 25 33
4dr Sedan Man SE Specs $17,020 $16,334 24 33
4dr Sedan Auto SE Specs $17,820 $17,090 25 33
4dr Sedan Auto SE PZEV Specs $17,820 $17,090 25 33
4dr Wagon (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Wagon Man Touring Specs $17,800 $17,071 23 31
4dr Wagon Auto Touring Specs $18,600 $17,827 23 30

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The Toyota Corolla has long been the benchmark in this class; even given its recent redesign, the Corolla stands as competent in every way but not at all exciting, and the Corolla’s interior isn’t as warm or nicely detailed as the Elantra’s.

The Elantra's long warranty is only matched by the Kia.

In terms of sedans, many rivals to the Elantra have it beat for those seeking a sportier feel.

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.

The Honda Civic and Kia Spectra sedans both feel sportier on the road, but each of those models exhibits more road noise inside and a less plush ride.

The Mazda3 is a top rival for the new Elantra Touring hatchback model; the Mazda3 still outdoes the Touring with its interior and its responsive handling and steering feel, but the Touring is a lot more exciting to drive than most of the mentioned sedans while offering better cargo versatility.

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