2007 Hyundai Elantra First Drive
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TO THE POINT What's New? The Hyundai Elantra is completely redesigned, larger and more stylish inside and out, more comfortable, more fuel efficient, and equipped with new standard safety features like side curtain airbags.
Selling Points: Good looks, refined interior, PZEV-rated engine, great warranty, comfortable front seats, roomy trunk, standard side curtain airbags, quiet on the highway
Deal Breakers: Five-door hatchback is on hiatus, engine drone under acceleration, tight rear seat knee room, touchy brakes
Our Advice: With small cars gaining acceptance in America, Hyundai launches a heavy hitter with the impressive Elantra.

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Click to enlarge. 2007 Hyundai Elantra Model Mix The Hyundai Elantra sedan is offered in GLS, SE, and Limited trim levels. The GLS with the optional Preferred Package is expected to make up half of all Elantra sales. The five-door hatchback is on hiatus, but Hyundai indicates it will make a return in the future.

Hyundai expects half of all Elantra sales to be the entry-level GLS model equipped with the Preferred Package. That car will include standard GLS equipment such as power windows, power door locks, power heated side mirrors, remote keyless entry, a tilt steering wheel, a height-adjustable driver's seat, and a 60/40 split folding rear seatback. The Preferred Package will add air conditioning, a 172-watt stereo with a CD/MP3 player and XM satellite radio with a free three-month trial subscription, an auxiliary input jack for an iPod or similar device, cruise control, fog lights, dual illuminated visor mirrors, front sunvisor extensions, and a shade band on the windshield. A power sunroof is optional when the Preferred Package is ordered. A Hyundai Elantra GLS has a base price of $13,995 including the $600 destination charge, but that's the car without A/C or a stereo. We'd guess $16,250 for the volume model with an automatic transmission.

If that sounds too high, consider the level of safety equipment that comes on every Hyundai Elantra, as well as the fact that the EPA classifies this new model as a midsize sedan due to an interior volume measurement that exceeds 110 cubic feet. Every Elantra has six airbags – dual front, dual front side-impact, and side curtains. There's also a four-wheel-disc braking system with ABS and electronic brake-force distribution, and active front head restraints designed to reduce whiplash. Stability control is not available, but Hyundai says that future Elantras will get it.

In addition to the GLS, Hyundai offers the redesigned Elantra in SE and Limited trim levels. The Elantra SE starts at $16,295 and includes a leather-wrapped telescopic steering wheel, 16-inch alloy wheels wearing 205/55 all-season tires, steering wheel audio controls, and a trip computer. An optional Premium Package includes a power sunroof and heated front seats. Hyundai says future Elantra SEs will be tuned for sportier driving. The $17,295 Elantra Limited adds leather seating, heated front seats, and chrome decklid trim to the SE model. An optional Sun and Sound Package installs a power sunroof and a 220-watt premium sound system with a six-disc in-dash CD changer. Hyundai also plans to offer an optional Bluetooth wireless communications kit on the Elantra sometime next year.

For now, the redesigned Hyundai Elantra is offered as a four-door sedan. What happened to the five-door hatchback, you ask? Hyundai indicated that a more fun and functional Elantra was coming in the future, but was not prepared to delve into details. If you're looking for a replacement for your current "poor man's Saab," stay tuned.


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