Used 2019 Hyundai Elantra SE 4dr Sedan (2.0L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Elantra SE
Ok, so I didn't buy an Elantra, but I just rented one for a week. We drove it from San Francisco to Yosemite, Tahoe, northern California and back to SF. 2,000 miles in six days - through some of the scariest roads I've ever been on. This little car rocked. It was steady and solid. It never once felt overwhelmed. From climbing 9% grades for miles at 101° with four people and I aboard with all our gear. Our SE model was simple and basic but it was definitely up to our challenge. What really impressed me was the 40+ mpg we got for the the overall trip. Very impressed with this little car!
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1 year ownership
nope. no more hyundai's for me. overall quality of this 2019 model is mediocre at best. with dealer support being the worst of it and arguing to avoid warranty claims at every turn. I had a broken signal wire that had NO SIGNS of rodent damage and dealer claims it was rodent damage. Let it be known wire was not secured and had lots of swing and free travel. The fuel economy is not too bad but can do better. Engine after last ECM update does all sorts of weird things and does not sound the same as it did when i purchased the vehicle. In regard to the ECM update matters, this seems to be becoming a regular thing at the dealer almost as if hyundai NEVER tested the finished product but rather just rushed to the sales floor, more or less it works, sell them.
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- Value Edition SedanMSRP: $9,276In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $9,796In-stock online
- SE SedanMSRP: $12,995In-stock online
My new car
I love it!!!
It's fine but, it's no Honda
Hyundai uses 'B' parts Honda uses 'A' parts. Meaning it's wears down earlier than a Honda. When it comes time to replace a Honda you do because you're tired of it. With the Hyundai you do it because you're forced to.
What do I think of the 2019 Elantra
I would rather drive an old truck thats missing its suspension. This car is DULL. The "Sport" modes are about as responsive as a toaster. out of the sport setting the car gets even worse. The lane assist, while it does its job is Tesla wannabe in the active assist mode. The interior plastics are cheaper than a dollar store toy. there is plenty of fake carbon fiber and the like, because "its a sports car". Bull. the infotainment system is the only redeeming feature. Its responsive and works well, unlike the suspension and steering, which causes the whole car to sway side to sway if you turn the wheel to quick. Over all if you hate driving and dont care about the feel of a car, get this one.
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