| See: Most Positive | Most Negative | Most Recent |
|
by SCoffino
Dec 20 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Lots of luxury for the price Cons: Front seat belts are hard to buckle
My husband still owns a 1991 Hyundai, and it has been virtually trouble free, so when the time came to purchase a new car for myself, I turned in my 1990 Nissan for the 2000 Elantra. Its sleek lines and sharp-looking dashboard are a big step up from the...
Read the full review
|
|
by jamesacrock
Oct 28 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: price, value, perks Cons: none
I was looking for a good second car. I will use it primarily to go to and from work. Something with good gas mileage that did not cost a fortune yet something I could put my family of four in and buzz around town. I found the Elantra to be easy on the...
Read the full review
|
|
by jimmy_721
Aug 03 '02 - Updated Aug 04 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: runs excellent, nice design, roomy inside. Cons: sun is melting the body paint, default starting cable. The Bottom Line: this car is a nice inexpensive car to drive and own.
My mother owns the 2000 Hyundai Electra GLS, 4-door Sedan. After experiencing costly engine problems with her 1994 Hyundai Sonata, which was a nice powerful V6 car, she purchased the Electra in May of 2000. Even though the Electra’s 2.0-liter DOHC 4...
Read the full review
|
|
by P4C
Dec 15 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Incredible warranty Cons: Engine noise
The new 2000 elantra is a wonderful little car for around town. It has a comfortable 140 HP similar to many other cars in its class and a nice feel in the steering. The ride is fairly smooth, and the interior is spacious for its overall size. The best...
Read the full review
|
|
by JGillespie
Oct 15 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Agile, Powerful, Pampers driver and Passengers, Eye-catching Cons: weak AC, needs ergonomic adjustment, paint quality issues
What follows will be, without a doubt, the longest review I've ever written and certainly the most exhaustive review of the Hyundai Elantra on this site, as well as a comprehensive case point in favor of the rapidly growing Korean automaker. With...
Read the full review
|
|
by jmcnair1
Dec 22 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Cost, warranty Cons: no arm rest, trunk space
We(wife & I) agreed to purchase this vehicle because of the price and warranty(10 years,100,000 miles.) This is the fourth Hyundai product that we have owned. It has a very good ride. My back doesn't hurt after an extended trip. The Elantra holds...
Read the full review
|
|
by RCHODGDON
Jan 26 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Great Mileage, Warranty, PRICE! Cons: None
The Hyundai Elantra is a excellent car for the price. For the price range, you get so much more equipment then you get in other cars in this range. Then the 100,000 mile warranty makes it a good deal too. Now What? Well you have the comfort of the...
Read the full review
|
|
by ChantzAly
Oct 07 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Price, reliability, power train warranty Cons: CD/Stereo could be a little more user friendly
After looking at Hondas and Nissans, then the Elantra, I felt the car was the best value. The 100,000 mile power train warranty was very attractive. It also had a larger back seat than the other cars we looked at and drove and came with more standard...
Read the full review
|
|
by andyiec
Oct 04 '00 - Updated Nov 29 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Best warranty, horsepower, front roominess and wheels in class, fun Shifting, tight handling, quick! Cons: Somewhat Thin Paint (Get Black for Easy Touch-ups) The Bottom Line: Buy a Elantra and initially save approximately at least $4000 over a Honda. Ensure your warranty isn't invalidated by lack of maintenance. For maximum value, keep it a long time.
I bought a 2000 Hyundai Elantra Stick Shift for my daughter after first shopping at Honda, Nissan and Toyota dealerships. They were all in the $15-16,000 range as offered at local dealerships. The stick shift 2000 Hyundai was $11,115 out the door ...
Read the full review
|
|
by whitetigr
Feb 07 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: inexpensive, peppy, best in it's class Cons: has the Hyundai name plate on it
Yes, I did purchase a 2000 Elantra sedan. I took the sedan and wagon on a test drive and found that the wagon had a lot of road noise that echoed through it. The sedan was much quieter and handled very good for a car in it's class. If you can deal...
Read the full review
|
|
by serena21
Mar 04 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Warranty Cons: Dealership
About 1 week after my son was born, my old dodge aries started having problems. Three mechanics later and nobody could figure out what was wrong with it, yet I couldn't drive it for fear I would be stranded. Since I was looking at a really nice tax...
Read the full review
|
|
by codycat
Sep 19 '00 - Updated Dec 04 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Super Value Cons: None
If you are in the market for a new car, and have been to many dealers, looking for that one exceptional value, but you just can’t make up your mind, than may I suggest going to your local Hyundai dealer and taking a really hard look at the Elantra. ...
Read the full review
|
|
by bertf
Sep 15 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Quick engine, tight steering, good price, excellent warranty Cons: 14.5 gallon fuel tank
I researched this car for weeks before I bought it, so far the work has paid off. I've just crossed the 10,000 mile mark and the car is trouble free. I wanted to wait until I've driven the car for awhile to post my review. In short, it's a great car,...
Read the full review
|
|
by ubwildbill
Dec 17 '99
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: economy, value, styling Cons: none that I know of
This car is the most car for the least amount of money. It came with a 10 year 100,000 mile warranty which I don't think I will need.
The car is very peppy with 140hp and great on fuel economy. The car handles like a sports car, the steering is...
Read the full review
|
|
by keitbr
Sep 11 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Value, standard features, CD stero, warranty, power Cons: Firm seats, cup holders
I just bought my 2000 Hyundai Elantra with package 4 and automatic after months on exhaustive research and endless test drives of other economy cars. I looked at every economy car available because I was leary about buying a Hyundai, but after reading...
Read the full review
|