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Thursday, February 2, 2012

2012 Hyundai Elantra

The Elantra was completely redesigned last year, getting rid of its unattractive, non-descript style, and now looks so much more attractive with its coupe-like roof line and its fluid curves. It now really looks good; like a car you would be very proud to own.


Albeit looks are important in a car; this 2012 Hyundai Elantra review will look at more than just the visuals of the car, but also on how it functions and performs. The 1.8 litre engine is quite powerful for this class of vehicle, and it comes with extremely good fuel economy that its counterparts have to add high-efficiency packages to achieve. The even better news is that the 2012 Hyundai Elantra comes with still more improvement with respect to its fuel economy with their new system called the Active Eco. When this mode is selected by the driver, the car’s automatic transmission shift points and throttle response are attuned to improve the fuel economy by about seven percent.  Consequently though, the vehicle is now a little slower when the mode has been selected.

The cabin’s interior comes with a bold dashboard design, as well controls that are very simple to use.  Albeit they do not have the finest quality materials overall, the materials that are used in this vehicle is still of great quality.  The cabin is spacious, and there are many options available for the consumer that helps with the comfort of the car.  There are also a number of electronic features as well.

The 2012 Hyundai Elantra is quite well-built, fuel efficient, comfortable, attractive, very equipped, and also has a great warranty as well. Albeit competitors such as Honda Civic, Mazda 3, Focus and Chevrolet Cruze offer consumers very good choices, we still endorse the Elantra as the top choice in its class.

On addition to the foregoing, the 2012 Hyundai Elantra also comes with fifteen inch steel wheels, heated mirrors, keyless entry, full power accessories, a trip computer, a sound system that has 6 speakers with a CD player, a satellite radio, as well as an auxiliary audio jack, the height-adjustable driver’s seat, a sixty/forty split-folding rear seat.
2012 Hyundai Elantra rear back2012 Hyundai Elantra interior
With the GLS comfort package, there are sixteen inch steel wheels, solar glass, air-conditioning, tilt and telescoping steering wheel.  In addition, when it comes with an automatic transmission, it also comes with Active Eco System. The proffered package comes with alloy wheels of sixteen inches, upgraded interior trim, illuminated vanity mirrors, Bluetooth, fog lamps and sliding front centre armrest.

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