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2007 Hyundai Elantra 4dr Sedan GLS General Exterior
Vehicle:2007 Hyundai Elantra
Trim:4dr Sedan GLS w/Optional XM (M5)
Transmission:5-Speed Manual
Model Code:44403/01
Availability:National
MSRP:$13,395.00
Destination:$620.00


 

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Specifications
 
Drive Type:FWD
Doors:4
Body Style:Mid-Size Cars
Vehicle Size:Compact
Seating Capacity:5/5 passengers
Engine Block:I
Cylinders:4
Valves:16
Compression Ratio:10.1:1
Horsepower:138hp @ 6000 rpm
Torque:136ft-lbs @ 4600 rpm
Engline Type:Gas
Displacement:2.0
Fuel Type:Regular unleaded
Fuel Capacity:14.0 gal.
Fuel Economy:*28/36
Camshaft:--
  
Wheelbase:104.3 in.
Overall Length:177.4 in.
Vehicle Width:69.9 in.
Vehicle Height:58.3 in.
Gound Clearance:5.9 in.
Luggage Capacity:14.2 ft3.
Cargo Capacity:14.2 ft3.
Curb Weight:2723 lbs.
Gross Weight:3752 lbs.
Towing Capacity:750 lbs.
Turning Circle: 33.8 ft.
 
Front Headroom:40.0 in.
Front Legroom:43.5 in.
Rear Headroom:37.6 in.
Rear Legroom:35.0 in.
 
Acceleration:
0mph-60mph
 
8.3 seconds
28 36
City Hwy
*Actual mileage will vary with options, actual driving conditions, driving habits and the vehicle's condition. Gas mileage information is based on EPA rating at time of manufacture.

Exterior Colors
These are the colors typically available for this vehicle. Color options may change during the model year. Contact Hyundai of Nanuet for confirmation. The color samples displayed on your monitor may not precisely replicate the way they appear on the vehicle.
 
 
Quicksilver Metallic
 
Regatta Blue Pearl
 
Redfire Pearl
 
Purple Rain Pearl
 
Captiva White
 
Carbon Grey Metallic
 
Seattle Blue Metallic
 
Black Pearl
 
Laguna Sand Metallic
 
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Interior Colors
 
 
Beige (9K)
 
Gray (9Y)
 
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Warranty
 
Basic5 Years / 60,000 Miles
Drivetrain10 Years / 100,000 Miles
Roadside5 Years / Unlimited Miles
Rust7 Years / Unlimited Miles
 
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Reviews
 
Liked Most
 
Ride and handling are quite good.
 
One Liner
 
Hyundai's small-car strategy in America is built around three words: value, value, value.
 
Comparison
 
With a base sticker of about $12,000, the Elantra stacks up well against such Japanese stalwarts as the Toyota Corolla, not to mention one of our personal favorites, the Ford Focus.
 
Automobile
 
Liked Most
 
The GT has cute Saab-like styling.
 
AutoWeek
 
Liked Most
 
Driver's seat slides back so far a six-footer has to stretch to reach the pedals.
 
Car and Driver
 
Liked Most
 
Purple looks good [on the Elantra GT's gauges] and makes the gauges easier to see
 
One Liner
 
Hyundais long have meant function; GT adds a dash of fun.
 
Chicago Tribune
 
Comparison
 
Pound-for-pound it matches the Honda Civic in several areas on the overall refinement scale.Much like the Focus ZX3 and the VW Jetta, the Elantra's chassis feels light yet sturdy.
 
Edmunds.com
 
Liked Most
 
The Elantra GT (5-door) is arguably the best value in the class.
 
New Car Test Drive
 
Liked Most
 
Interior noise was unusually low for a car in this class, with an absence of squeaks or rattles.
 
The Car Connection
 
Liked Most
 
One of the best warranties in the business.
 
The Detroit News
 
TagLine
 
All-new, an affordable car without frills or thrills.
 
Introduction
 
The 2007 Hyundai Elantra has been totally redesigned.Now, for the first time, the Elantra features handsome styling with nice lines.Its four-cylinder engine offers the latest technology, now revised for more power and better fuel mileage: 28 city and 36 highway miles per gallon.

This all-new, fourth-generation Elantra is trying hard to compete against the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, Nissan Sentra, Mazda3, Ford Focus, Chevy Cobalt and the new Dodge Caliber.That's a strong heap, but the Elantra stands on top in two areas, interior space and standard safety equipment.And by other measures, it holds its own.

Hyundai also claims that the Elantra warranty, 5 years or 60,000 miles plus 10 years or 100,000 miles for the powertrain, is the best.

Hyundai hopes for a younger image for this all-new Elantra, but the marketing road can be rougher than the engineering road.With enough effort, a carmaker can build a great car; but convincing buyers, especially young ones, to lay down cash can be harder.Designed by an American team in California, the Elantra's looks are better than ever, but it still has the soul of a mature person's car; that is, someone who might put practicality ahead of coolness.Of course, the same might be said about Civic and Corolla buyers.

The 2007 Elantra is taller, wider and longer in wheelbase than last year's model.The increased size has been used to good advantage inside the spacious cabin; not only that, there are storage compartments galore.It's clear that someone has been doing some thinking about this car.The seats are very comfortable and it's quiet at speed.It's long-legged for a compact car, and can run 80 miles per hour without straining.

The ride is good, although a bad freeway with relentless sharp bumps is more than the Elantra can accept without passing on some of the annoyance to the front seats.The brakes are excellent, and the cornering is good.

It can seat up to five, but the Elantra is more comfortable with four.The back seats offer ample hip room and adequate legroom.Because the Elantra generally costs less than the competition, it might well be a long-term bargain.However, resale value always needs to be considered, and that competition includes the stalwarts from Honda and Toyota.

 
Lineup
 
The 2007 Hyundai Elantra comes in three trim levels, all of which use a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine.Buyers have a choice between five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission ($1000) for each trim level.

The GLS ($13,395) is the most basic and comes standard with power steering, power locks, windows and keyless entry, power heated mirrors, tinted glass, a 60/40 split rear folding seat with access to the trunk, and 15-inch wheels with full-size plastic wheel covers.The Preferred Package for the GLS ($1500) includes things that most car buyers consider necessary: air conditioning, AM/FM/CD six-speaker sound system, cruise control and foglamps.XM satellite radio is built into the sound system.

The SE ($15,695) is the sporty model and includes all the options in the GLS Preferred Package, plus a telescoping leather-wrapped steering wheel with audio controls, and 16-inch alloy wheels with wider profile tires.The only option is a Premium Package that includes a power sunroof and heated front seats.

The Limited ($16,695) features leather seating surfaces and trim, and heated front seats.The Sun and Sound package includes a power sunroof and 220-watt premium audio system with a six-CD changer having MP3 capability, with standard XM satellite radio.

Safety features that come on all Elantra models include four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes with electronic brake-force distribution, frontal airbags, front side-impact airbags, side curtain airbags, and active front head restraints.Electronic stability control is not available.But 24-hour roadside assistance for five years comes with the Elantra.

There's also a PZEV model, producing very low ('Partial Zero,' in government terminology) emissions, for California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont and Maine.It comes with the automatic transmission and is available in GLS, SE or Limited trim.

 
Walkaround
 
The 2007 Elantra was designed by Americans in Hyundai's California Studio, and its styling is totally new, and radically different.It's vastly better looking than before; the Elantra no longer announces that it's for old folks.It's 2.2 inches taller, 2.0 inches wider, and 1.6 inches longer in wheelbase than the previous-generation Elantra.Still, with all the aggressive designs on the road nowadays, a compact car like the Elantra, clean as it is, won't catch many eyes.

The new Elantra has received a lot of careful work, and could pass for being seamless.At the front and rear fascia, the seams are so tight that the body appears to be one piece, until you look very closely.That quality fitting also reveals itself in the smooth opening and closing of the doors.

The Elantra's good looks move this Korean compact car toward the world of the stylish.Its sculpture is clean, with a high beltline running along at the body-colored door handles.It's got a subtle face, with trapezoidal headlamps having rounded edges, leading down and in to a cup-shaped grille with three simple chrome bars.At the bottom of the fascia is a long, slim air intake with two bars.It lacks definitive fender flares because it doesn't need them; the Elantra doesn't shout to be seen.The wheel covers, which are silver plastic on the GLS, look good from a distance.

 
Interior
 
The redesigned Hyundai Elantra is larger for 2007, making for a roomier car than the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic.The added width and height increase the Elantra's cabin volume to 112.1 cubic feet, tops in the compact class; the Nissan Sentra is a close second with 110.8, but the Toyota Corolla with 103.9 and Honda Civic with 102.9 are far behind.The Elantra's interior space actually meets the government's standard for mid-size.

The front seats are quite comfortable, with good bolstering, and the standard beige cloth is smooth but decidedly un-hip, unlike, say, the material in the Mazda3.There's an especially large dead pedal, although one wonders why, because the Elantra is not meant for hard cornering so the driver's left foot doesn't need the support.

The blue backlighting of the gauges has a youthful spirit, and makes the driver feel like it's a cool car.The arcs of the speedo and tach are a thin blue line, with red needles pointing the way.

The radio control knobs are blessedly simple, like radio knobs used to be.Hooray, we say.But we didn't care for the trim on the dash; imagine a silver plastic golf ball.

In the rear, the 35 inches of leg room is a half-inch more than the Civic and Sentra, and a half-inch less than the Corolla, give or take a tenth.But the Elantra has the most hip room.It also has the largest trunk, by a significant amount.

For carrying cargo, the rear seatbacks fold down to allow a pass-through into the trunk.However, the opening isn't vast like the Nissan Sentra's.

Storage compartments are abundant.There's a neat box inside the top of the dash, and a sunglasses container in the headliner.The fixed door pockets have built-in bottle holders.Below the three climate control knobs there's a small companion to the glovebox, and below that, forward of the shift lever, there's also an open storage area.There are two cupholders behind that, and a double console under the driver's elbow.

Generally, the interior is notably quiet, for a compact car.Then the wind picked up, and as we watched the dust devils ahead of us on the road, we listened to the whooshing against the glass.

 
Driving Impression
 
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.

 
Summary
 
With each new model, Hyundai creeps up on the competition, led by the Japanese.The Elantra has at least two assets, interior size and standard safety equipment, that out-do other compact cars.The styling can now hold its own; it's very clean and doesn't try to draw attention to itself.The seats are comfortable, brakes excellent, and cornering good.The revised engine offers the latest four-cylinder technology; it can power the Elantra to 80 miles per hour without much effort, and can deliver 28 city and 36 highway miles per gallon when driven conservatively.With a price that's lower than most other compact cars, the Elantra is a worthy competitor in the class.

NewCarTestDrive.com correspondent Sam Moses filed this report from the Columbia River Gorge on the Oregon-Washington border.

 
Model Lineup
 
Hyundai Elantra GLS ($13,395); SE ($15,695); Limited ($16,695).
 
Assembled In
 
Hyundai Elantra GLS ($13,395).
 
Options As Tested
 
Preferred Package ($1500) with air conditioning, AM/FM/CD with 6 speakers, cruise control, dual illuminated vanity mirrors, and foglamps; carpeted floor mats ($85).
 
Model Tested
 
Hyundai Elantra GLS ($13,395).
 
New Car Test Drive
 
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Standard Equipment
 
Spare Wheel
Rim type, SteelStandard
 
Spare Tire
Mount Location, Inside under cargoStandard
Size, CompactStandard
 
Suspension
Independent, Four-wheelStandard
Front suspension type, StrutStandard
Rear Suspension Type, Multi-linkStandard
Front Suspension Classification, IndependentStandard
Front Spring Type, CoilStandard
Front Stabilizer Bar, RegularStandard
Class, RegularStandard
 
Headrests
Adjustable Front Headrests, Manual adjustableStandard
Adjustable rear headrests, Manual adjustableStandard
 
Seats
Front seat type, BucketStandard
 
Passenger Seat
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection, Whiplash protection systemStandard
 
Rear Seats
Folding, Fold forward seatbackStandard
Type, BenchStandard
 
Audio System
Radio, Radio prepStandard
Antenna Type, FixedStandard
 
Locks
Power door locks, Remote power door locksStandard
2-Stage unlocking, 2-stage unlockingStandard
 
Windows
Power windowsStandard
Front wipers - intermittentStandard
Privacy glassStandard
Rear defoggerStandard
 
Mirrors
Driver mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated driver mirror, HeatedStandard
Passenger mirror adjustment, Power remoteStandard
Heated passenger mirror, HeatedStandard
Vanity mirrors, Dual vanity mirrorsStandard
 
Convenience Features
Power steering, Speed-proportional electric power steeringStandard
Steering wheel, Tilt-adjustableStandard
Cupholders, Front and rearStandard
Door pockets, Driver and passengerStandard
Retained accessory power, Retained accessory powerStandard
Overhead console, Mini with storageStandard
Center Console, Full with covered storageStandard
Multi-function remote, Trunk/hatch/doorStandard
 
Comfort Features
Reading lights, FrontStandard
Steering wheel trim, Plastic/vinylStandard
Shift knob trim, Plastic/rubberStandard
Cargo area light, Cargo area lightStandard
 
Instrumentation
TachometerStandard
ClockStandard
Low fuel levelStandard
 
Exterior Features
GrillStandard
 
Doors
left rear passenger door type, ConventionalStandard
Rear door type, TrunkStandard
 
Truck Features
Door reinforcementStandard
BumpersStandard
 
Airbags
Head airbags, Curtain 1st and 2nd rowStandard
Passenger Airbag, YesStandard
 
Seatbelts
Rear center seatbelt, 3-point beltStandard
Seatbelt pretensioners, FrontStandard
 
Transmission
Number of speeds, 5Standard
 
Driver Seat
Head Restraint Whiplash Protection, YesStandard
 
Air Conditioning
Air filtration, Interior air filtrationStandard
 
Engine
Type, Regular unleadedStandard
Variable Valve Timing, Variable valve timingStandard
Compression Ratio, 10.10 : 1Standard
Valve Gear, DOHCStandard
Total Valves, 16Standard
Engine Configuration, InlineStandard
Displacement, 121Standard
Vehicle Emissions, ULEV IIStandard
 
Brakes
Front brakes, Ventilated disc inchesStandard
 
ABS Brakes
ABS, 4-wheelStandard
 
Wheels
Rim Type, None steelStandard
Wheel Covers, Full wheelStandard
 
Drivetrain
Axle ratioStandard
 
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Optional Equipment
 
Emissions
 
California Emissions   $0 
 
Packages
 
Accessory Group 1   $0 
Accessory Group 2   $950 
Accessory Group 3   $1,700 
Accessory Group 4   $2,600 
 
Port Installed Options
 
Carpeted Floor Mats   $85 
Cargo Net   $45 
Mud Guards   $75 
Sunroof Wind Deflector   $85 
Rear Cargo Tray   $70 
Rear Spoiler   $375 
Wheel Locks   $50 
Carpet Cargo Mat   $80 
 
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