Hyundai Elantra : Car Review 2012 and Pictures




Performance with 29 MPG City and 40 MPG Highway, the Elantra gets better gas. The 6-speed transmission has been paired with a sophisticated 1.8L, 4-cylinder engine to also deliver the best power-to-weight in its class. Safety,The Elantra features six airbags, 4-wheel ABS, and an intelligent Vehicle Stability Management system whose active and passive safety features work in perfect sync—to keep you safer than ever.

Exterior
The 2012 Elantra bucks convention with a style that breaks free of the traditional compact car ‘blah’ factor. Designed in Southern California, the Elantra integrates a sloping, coupe-like roofline and an increased wheelbase to give it a sporty, low profile that leaves its boxier competitors behind.
Real-time content via satellite
Standard on all trims, you get over 170 commercial-free radio stations on XM Satellite Radio, plus upgrade to the available navigation and receive XM NavTraffic® for real-time traffic info, and XM NavWeather™, XM Sports and XM Stocks to keep you informed and in charge.
2012 Elantra Interior Navigation system
Navigation system Available on the LIMITED, the navigation system with 7-inch screen makes it easy to get from A to B with voice recognition or interactive touchscreen. The system allows you to search for nearby businesses, such as gas stations, ATMs or restaurants. You can even get a clear picture of the current traffic situations, weather, stocks and sports scores, all in real time.
Technology
The Elantra defies stripped-down compact car tradition with standard iPod®/USB and auxiliary input jacks, and XM® Satellite Radio. The LIMITED adds available Proximity Key entry with electronic push button start, while high-tech upgrades include available 7-inch color navigation information display, Bluetooth® and even an available rearview camera to help with parking and backing up.

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