Consider buying a Hyundai Elantra?

United States
July 3, 2009 9:27pm CST
According to consumer reports, Hyundai Elantra was rated one of the best and most affordable small wagon and hatchback. The first time korean made automobile has high score in consumer report. Moreover, Hyundai dealers also offer a assurance incentives for customers who going to buy a new car. They offer $1.49/gallon to fill up your gas tank for 12 months. Although the gas price has a trend to going down this summer, but I doubt it will go down to $1.49 per gallon. So, what Hyundai offer here is quite generous. Consider it if you are into Hyundai.
4 responses
• India
12 Oct 09
its only to grab attention of customers and let them go for aa change in brand i did not own a elantry but my uncle did , he got it in indian currency so there was no such offer over here
• Canada
4 Jul 09
i have a hyundai elantra. it's ok but i wouldn't say it's the best. i actually have something wrong it it that no one knows what the problem is so it can't be fixed. in the summer when i get it and start the car it won't pick up when you put the gas on right away. i pull out and try to go but i just roll for 30 seconds or so then finally the car realizes i want to start driving. drives me nuts. only does it in the summer heat though. but a pain if someone is behind me waiting for me to drive.
@plenzt (33)
• China
4 Jul 09
I heard that Hyundai cars are not safe and fuel-consuming~
• United States
4 Jul 09
You got to be kidding! I own a Hyundai, and I can tell you that who ever rated this car as the best doesn't know the mechanics of this car. Because I don't travel a whole lot, the car has held out for me...however, there are many things with a hyundai that they can't manage to fix half the time. They don't educate their mechanics so repair jobs are always done half fast, and never repaired correctly. Everyone I know who owns one, always has to return twice to fix the same darn thing because they didn't do it right the first time. I say, stay away from the Hyundai's until they hire people that can actually fix the parts that wear out.