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2007 Hyundai Elantra Review (continued)
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Driving Impressions

The new 2007 Hyundai Elantra takes some solid strides toward spirited handling. We drove it like we stole it, pushing it harder than it was ever meant to be pushed over twisting bumpy roads, which is not something you would or necessarily should do with a compact car. The Elantra is surprisingly, pleasantly, game, however. When pushed beyond its limits, it didn't do anything unpredictable or dangerous.

One thing it doesn't do, surprisingly, is plow the front tires when you stand on the gas in a slow corner. We're not suggesting you drive like that, but we do test like that, because such extremes reveal limits, in this case capabilities of the suspension. It's a rare front-wheel-drive compact car that can pass this test. The Elantra will spin the inside front wheel, but it keeps turning around the corner instead of sliding straight ahead. The suspension engineers have done something right, in the front end of the Elantra.

The Elantra is softer all around than the sportier Nissan Sentra or Mazda3. The ride is good, although after a couple hours on a bad freeway, the sharp bumps will wear on you. Overall, it's a good fit for someone who just wants good transportation without attitude. It asks less involvement from the driver than those other two.

The brakes are excellent. We really stood on them a few times, and they didn't allow the car to dart or weave while they sharply brought down the speed.

The five-speed manual gearbox worked well. Out on the freeway, 80 miles per hour doesn't feel like 80, always a good sign, especially for a compact car. The tachometer shows 3500 rpm at that speed, and it's not in the least bit buzzy. It feels long-legged for such a small car.

There's plenty of oomph in the four-cylinder engine, which makes 138 horsepower, nearly matching the Sentra. Our test model had the five-speed, and the engine revved right up to the redline of 6500 rpm, and liked it. It also accelerates away at low rpm in a higher gear, with 136 pound-feet of torque.

The Elantra gets about 28 city and 36 miles per gallon. The mileage has been improved by small engine enhancements. It's been tuned to idle at low rpm, so low that sometimes you can't even hear it. But that might not save fuel, at least not with the manual transmission, because it requires a deft touch with the throttle foot to pull out from a standstill without giving it more gas than it needs.


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new 2007 GLS with the 5 speed manual is more than I expected. It a fun car to drive, handles well on the highway and acclerates well. It handles and rides like a dream. Better gas milage is the only thing i would like to add.
posted by Connor on Mar 26 2007
 
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The car looks great, just don't expect it to run well.
posted by Juan on Dec 24 2007
 
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Excellant overall build quality and exterior fit and finish!! Stlying is great! The car is well made and its safety features are far above the competitors. I just think that antenna could be better. Other than that, I have no other complaints. Thank you, Hyundai and keep up the good work.
posted by Jackson on Jun 25 2008
 
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The Car with it's extensive list of standard features and safety ratings as well as the quietness and overall perfromance is my best vehicle yet. And all at a very reasonable price! I would highly recommend this Car to others.
posted by Aidan on Aug 19 2008
 
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What an awesome compact! The car drives almost like a compact sport sedan. Handling is secure, and ride and comfort of this vehicle is amazing. The Elantra could use some standard mudguards especially on the 16" whell combinations. And also standard floormats. But all in all this is one fine sedan!!
posted by Isaiah Jordan on Oct 20 2008
 
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