Showing posts with label hyundai elantra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hyundai elantra. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2016

Quickie Used Car Review - Hyundai Elantra (2011-2015)

2011-2015 Hyundai Elantra

The Good: High levels of comfort and quality

The Bad: Somewhat limited headroom

The Say: One of the great compacts in the market.

Go For: 1.6 GL
Avoid: 1.8 L

Price Range: P500,000-P750,000
Our Rating: ****

Full Review: Used Car Review - Hyundai Elantra (2011-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Elantra

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2011-2013
2014-2015

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Car Profiles - Hyundai Elantra

HYUNDAI ELANTRA

Look what we have here, the Elantra is redesigned after a ground breaking previous generation model. No fancy technologies or turbocharging present, just rather basic motoring. It faces stiff competition from new rivals.

The Good:
The Bad:

Price Range: P965,000-P1,178,000
Our Rating:

Last Update: March 2, 2018

Monday, January 25, 2016

Used Car Review - Hyundai Elantra (2011-2015)

A game changer for a certain brand will be replaced, Myk Belmonte delves more here.

2011-2015 Hyundai Elantra

History
If there is a point in Hyundai's life where its career flourished, it would be somewhat the mid to late 2000s especially that most, if not all, of its vehicles were high scorers on their respective categories. For the first time, the redesigned 2007 Hyundai Elantra and Santa Fe were Consumer Reports' top picks for 2008, and the first time for any Korean car maker to be featured in that list. Since then, these two cars would show up on the list for several years especially on their redesign models.

The Hyundai Elantra is similar to the ugly duckling, it would transform to something cheap but unreliable to a world-class contender beating the hell out of what the Japanese and Americans can offer. While the 2001 model was a starting point, the 2007 brought them to higher levels and since then the vehicle is a top performer. Do remember the first generation model was shared with the Mitsubishi Mirage while later ones are self developed.

Our Elantra experience started in 1996 when Francisco Motors Corporation assembled these (both sedan and wagon bodies) in 1996, alongside Fiat hatchbacks, Mazda pickups. and their Anfra AUVs. It was a time when Korean cars aren't exactly known for their reliability and durability. Almost a decade later, HARI brought in the fourth generation model in diesel guise but was not a hit since only less than 10 units were sold. The popular one and brought the nameplate to mainstream levels is what we will be reviewing here. Between 2011 to 2013, it is sold in 1.6 GL and 1.8 GLS models while a 2014 update gave way to four models.

Value and Costs
Third generation Elantras (internationally fifth) in the second hand market will cost you for as low as P500,000 while 2014-2015 releases hover around P850,000. All vehicles would get Hyundai's five year warranty or 100,000 kilometers as standard, which means finding a unit with this one is an easy task. In this case, check the condition of the prospective vehicle rather than a specific model year especially changes are very minimal to begin with.

With the vehicle's best seller status, parts availability is widespread especially that most Korean specialist shops have them. So far, no reported problems in a serious level have been reported by owners apart from the clock-spring that is evident in 1.8 models, which makes noises when one steers the car.

Exterior and Interior
Like Hyundai's developed between 2009 to 2012, the Elantra receives the Fluidic Sculpture treatment and looked like a scaled down Sonata, which elicits stares without going overboard in styling. Notice the extended tail lights, which gracefully complements the vehicle while niceties like side mirror signal repeaters, fog lamps, and larger wheels are standard in higher models.

Going inside isn't anymore your generic Korean vehicle developed a decade and a half ago, uninspiring and something that befits a Fisher Price toy, rather you'll feel that you are inside of an expensive vehicle without any wide gaps present in it, although some cheap touches are present. In terms of equipment, lower models get a single DIN audio system while the upper ones have a full integrated type or a touchscreen monitor, depending on the year. Other things to remember include the GL manual gets a driver side airbag while its automatic derivative has both and upper end models from 2014 has a push button start. While there is adequate space inside the vehicle, some may complain of limited headroom for tall occupants at the back.

Engine
Most of the Elantras that you will spot in the market carry the Gamma II 1.6 with 128hp at 6,300rpm and 157Nm at 4,850rpm that is available in the majority of the models. The sole option for GLS and L models is the Nu 1.8 possessing 148hp at 6,500rpm and 178Nm at 4,700rpm. Both engines carry more than enough horsepower that rivals stick to, which meant it had more grunt in the lower range while having some muscle to spare for longer drives.

Driving Impressions
You'll be surprised here: handling is balanced but has the tendency to be heavy no thanks to a trait of its motor driven power steering while 2014 and later units receive Hyundai's Flexsteer that gives you an option to choose between normal, sport, or comfort steering modes which gives you flexibility. The manual transmission has six-speeds to play with, which makes things fun while the automatic is seamless. Ride quality is smooth, not as stiff similar to Hondas, though it tends to be rough in poor road conditions.

Verdict
For its 2011 redesign, Hyundai outdid themselves by improving what could be improved more. The fifth generation, although has faults, is an impressive car. While it does not have a sporty nature, it does its best of offering the best value and high quality.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Hyundai Elantra - Generation 4 (2007-2008)

HYUNDAI ELANTRA (2007-2008)

Nearly 11 years later, the Elantra nameplate made a return with a award winning version and a diesel engine under the hood. However, this one didn't sell well with only one unit was known to be sold in the country.




Monday, August 3, 2015

Hyundai Elantra Sedan - Generation 2 (1996-2000)

HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEDAN (1996-2000)

Hyundai's first attempt locally to compete with the Corolla/Civic rivalry, the Elantra has all McPherson struts, all disc brakes, and ABS braking system, so is a wagon body (until the Opel Astra had it). The nameplate would return seven years later.





Friday, July 31, 2015

Hyundai Elantra Wagon - Generation 2 (1996-2000)

HYUNDAI ELANTRA WAGON (1996-2000)

Hyundai's first attempt locally to compete with the Corolla/Civic rivalry, the Elantra Wagon (a rarity) has all McPherson struts, all disc brakes, and ABS braking system, The nameplate would return seven years later after being discontinued.






Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Hyundai Elantra - Generation 5.1 (2011-2013)

HYUNDAI ELANTRA (2011-2013)

After years of offering the less successful predecessor with a diesel, the fifth generation Elantra is offered with conventional gasoline engines. There's not much changes until the line-up expansion in its facelift in 2014.





Sunday, September 7, 2014

Car Profiles - Hyundai Elantra (2011-2015)

2011-2015 Hyundai Elantra

The Good: High levels of comfort and quality

The Bad: Somewhat limited headroom

The Say: One of the great compacts in the market.

Go For: 1.6 GL
Avoid: 1.8 L

Price Range: P500,000-P750,000
Our Rating: ****

Related Reviews: Used Car Review - Hyundai Elantra (2011-2015)
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Elantra

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2011-2013
2014-2015

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Hyundai Elantra - Generation 5.2 (2014-2015)

HYUNDAI ELANTRA (2014-2015)

2014 ushers an updated Elantra, with some changes outside and inside, an expanded line-up, and the introduction of Hyundai's Flexsteer technology. However, it resulted to high prices compared to the model it replaced.


Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Car Profiles - Hyundai Elantra Wagon (1996-2000)

1996-2000 Hyundai Elantra Wagon

The Good: Acceleration, practicality

The Bad: Poor refinement, reliability

The Say: A low cost wagon option if you are willing to overlook the iffy reliability.

Go For: 1.6 GLS
Avoid:

Price Range: P130,000-P150,000
Our Rating: **

Related Review: None as of the Moment

See the different versions of this vehicle:
1996-2000

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Car Profiles - Hyundai Elantra (2007-2010)

2007-2010 Hyundai Elantra

The Good: Standard diesel engine, roomy interior

The Bad: No automatic option, rare

The Say: An efficient choice, only if it sold decently.

Go For: 1.6 CRDi
Avoid: You have no other choice

Price Range: Data not available
Our Rating: ***

Related Review: None as of the Moment
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Elantra

See the different versions of this vehicle:
2007-2008

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Car Profiles - Hyundai Elantra Sedan (1996-2000)

1996-2000 Hyundai Elantra Sedan

The Good: Zippy engine, spacious cabin,

The Bad: Questionable quality, refinement is poor

The Say: Has the looks and pace, but refinement is something to be desired.

Go For: 1.6 GLS
Avoid: Previous generation models that are labled with this gen's year models

Price Range: P100,000-P170,000
Our Rating: **

Related Review: None as of the Moment
Latest vehicle profile: Hyundai Elantra

See the different versions of this vehicle:
1996-2000