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$85,999 (Jan 2016) |
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14.9km/L |
130 bhp |
6-speed (A) |
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$88,999 (Feb 2016) |
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14.9km/L |
130 bhp |
6-speed (A) |
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$98,999 (Jun 2015) |
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14.9km/L |
130 bhp |
6-speed (A) |
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Hyundai Elantra
4
stars - based on 18
reviews
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CONSUMER REVIEWS
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Best looking sedan out of Korea `
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This has got to be one of the best looking sedans on the road that one can actually buy. I dare to say it looks better than Honda's new Civic and the new Mazda3.
The back seats aren't has bolstered as the two front seats but head room and knee room at the back is sufficient for my adult passengers.
I also love how quiet the cabin is, for a Korean made car NVH is kept at a minimum. I spend a lot of time on the road and I don't mind a single second being in it.
It may not come with much features but to be honest they aren't what I look for in a car. For me as long as it looks good, feels good and is affordable enough to own, I'm sold.
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Was deciding between the altis, mazda 3 and elantra before settling on the elantra standard version.
Has an attractive price point for a 1.6L car with a responsive driving experience.
A thank you to Aaric Ong from Komoco Motors for his warm and helpful service throughout the sales process.
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Test drove the outgoing 2015 elite version before it went out..
Car hunting for a few months now seems like the right time to enter, so went to Hyundai to check out Accent, however the stylish Elantra elite caught my eye.
Went for a test drive in both these cars, result was obvious the elantra is a cut abv Accent..
the pickup is slightly sluggish however as the SE mentioned once it hits gear 2 the power will kick in
all the features it had were easy to reach and not too overwhelming like some newer cars now
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Most features in the class! `
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I went to test drove the new Elantra 2016 Elite last week. Took it for a prolonged drive. The first thing you would notice is the extremely light steering which takes some getting used to. Next up, the ventilated seats proves to be a difference in our sunny climate. I actually felt a difference with the ventilated seats on. Don't expect to feel it when you just came back from a run.
Next up, the blind spot monitoring is rare in its class. Wheelbase has increased which results in increased space for the rear passengers. Seats ain't plush and not comfortable in my opinion, even a Mazda 2/3 seats which ain't plush are more comfortable in this regard.
There's heated seats and the tail lamp LEDs are a welcome sight.
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