2011 Hyundai Elantra
Swoopy looking . . . . not too bad though.
I like it. Looking forward to the "new" (updated) players in the C-Segment. A lot of "stuff" riding on these newer "upscale" smaller cars with higher projected transaction pricing!
I like it. Looking forward to the "new" (updated) players in the C-Segment. A lot of "stuff" riding on these newer "upscale" smaller cars with higher projected transaction pricing!
Very Swoppy.. but I like it. much improved
not bad! don't like the front end, but everything else is pretty good.
although, it looks like you'll have to do some leaning forward to get to some of the uppermost controls inside.
although, it looks like you'll have to do some leaning forward to get to some of the uppermost controls inside.
Sharp! Definitely a bit of current Mazda influence in the design, but that's better than the mixed generic appliance look of earlier Hyundais. Got to give credit where credit's due, Hyundai is really on a roll lately and starting to build rather compelling cars and designs far removed from their price-beater beaters of the past, though they do retain an very high value rating.
Now if they'd just plunk their 4.6/5.0 V8 into their Genesis Coupe and they'd really put themselves on the map...
Now if they'd just plunk their 4.6/5.0 V8 into their Genesis Coupe and they'd really put themselves on the map...
Some gripes, mostly on the interior, but overall pretty solid. I wonder if this is the last car Joel Piaskowski worked on before leaving Hyundai, would make me much happier to see him at Ford.
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