As time has gone on and Hyundai has been busy adding new models to their stable, their new car price tag has risen into the mid-priced range. The Elantra, in particular, has made a tremendous impression on the first-time drivers and the new car buyers, alike. The Hyundai Elantra presents a peppy performance and a comfortable, tight ride. Even in the northern climates, the Elantra has shown its versatility on all kinds of road conditions without a single misstep.
The Elantra has been seen in several amenity levels, GL, GLS, LIMITED and GT. These are all generally a four-door sedan compact vehicle with leather interior in the Limited and GT models. The seats are extremely comfortable and boast electric adjustments as you would find in a far more expensive luxury brand.
Hyundai is here to stay and if the public has any say, watch out for even more advancements and fuel efficency in the future.
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Remember, used cars end up at public and government car auctions, usually, due to financial repossession. These vehicles are generally late model, low mileage, and still under warranty. Take a moment to learn more about used car auctions and how you could find a Hyundai Elantra for your next vehicle.
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