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MSRP: $14,145 - $17,845 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr Sedan (5) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan Man Blue Specs $14,145 $13,758 26 35
4dr Sedan Auto GLS Specs $16,895 $16,385 26 34
4dr Sedan Auto GLS PZEV Specs $16,895 $16,385 26 34
4dr Sedan Auto SE Specs $17,845 $17,113 26 34
4dr Sedan Auto SE PZEV Specs $17,845 $17,113 26 34

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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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