The redesigned, fuel efficient 2011 Hyundai Elantra features a 1.8-liter, I4, 148-horsepower engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. It comes in three trims, the GLS M/T, GLS A/T, and the Limited, which all achieve 40-mpg on the highway and 29-mpg in the city. The 2011 compact Elantra has an all-new chassis with a fully independent suspension and a body that’s up to 49% stiffer.
More Features:
- Vehicle Stability Management
- Advanced Driver and Front Passenger Airbags with Occupant Classification System
- Anti-theft system integrated with remote keyless entry, panic, and trunk open
- Side mirrors with turn signal indicators
- 360-watt audio system
- 17-Inch Alloy Wheels
- MSRP from $14,945
See the audience reaction to the North American reveal of the 2011 Hyundai Elantra at the 2010 LA Auto Show.
CEO, John Krafcik and VP of Product & Corporate Planning, Michael O’Brien talk about the design, performance and value of the 2011 Elantra.
Here is the dealmaker:
$15k. Let me repeat… $15k.
This car is a staggering value. This is probably the best interior and exterior design around and it is costs that much?
I haven’t driven the car but will report back soon.
Hyundai is releasing 8 cars in 24 months I think and they seem to be headed up.
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