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2009 Hyundai Elantra - Web Chatter

MSRP: $14,120 - $18,600 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring Professional Cars.com Review

...You expect a certain amount of utility in that kind of vehicle. But you don't expect cargo space -- a maximum 65 cubic feet with the rear seats folded -- that matches the room found in many midsize...

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2009 Hyundai Elantra Touring Professional Cars.com Review

...It left me hoping for more. And so it came that the Elantra Touring was parked in my Northern Virginia driveway on a bright July day, uncommonly cool and dry for the season. Ria Manglapus, my...

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2009 hyundai elantra touring Professional Edmunds Review

...However, the Elantra's ample features list, low price, long warranty and pleasant driving demeanor should earn it a spot on your must-drive list. Plus, it does a good job tiptoeing around those pesky...


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Almost 2 weeks wil our 2009 GLS

..."Actually went to the dealer looking for a used car but we test drove this car and were really impressed. The gas mileage is outstanding as well as the trunk...

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Elantra 2009 Problems

...Had to be refastened with urethane. Rear lower table pillow bushings both sides greased out and had to be replaced Rear right shock cut to make it shorter...

Cars.com user
Great car very reliable

..."I bought a used Elantra with 120,000 miles on it for $350,000. I've had very minor problems. It runs great and has great gas miliage I would definantly...

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ok for the money

..."it is a good value for the money... not enough safety features for a family car (not too safe comparing to Audi or a Volvo wagon ). front wheel drive no...


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How can I listen to my iPod in a 2009 Hyundai Elantra?
I must be doing something wrong. I try to use my iPod through the USB port, but it's impossible to pick which song I want to listen to, it's like on random all the time. There's no way Hyundai would make such a lame design. Does anyone know how to do it properly?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

i have a 2009 hyundai sonata limited.... mine does the same but my sister's works perfectly, it syncs. I was told by my sister that i needed to format the song files properly for the audio system to recongize what song is playing so it could display on the display area and put them in order again...

Anyone know how many miles I can expect a 2009 Hyundai Elantra to last? Mostly highway miles.?
Should we expect it to run 180,000 to 200,000 miles easy, or is this a pipe dream? Thanks Kenny! Good advice. Shane ...thanks for your help!
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

Elantra is one of the most reliable vehicle in it's class. Hyundai had made some updates at the engine beginning with 2004 models where they have introduced the CVVT technology. Otherwise, they have been using the same power train since 2001 models. I have several cars coming in the shop with well...

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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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