05 Elantra GT

Discussion in 'Hyundai Elantra / Lantra' started by Ron S., Jul 19, 2005.

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    Ron S. Guest

    I just bought an 05 Elantra GT tonight after driving the 05 Focus and an
    02 Civic and it drives and rides better than both. Of course, now I am
    having a case of buyers jitters and wondering if I really did the right
    thing.

    I need a smaller car as I drive in access of 90 miles/day to and from
    work and I was (am until tomorrow) an F-150 and it was killing me in
    gas.

    Any commments from any owners or Hyandai Tech on the 05 Elantra GT would
    be gratly appreacitated.
     
    Ron S., Jul 19, 2005
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    Jr Guest

    Have an 02 Elantra, just broke 20000 miles, great car, no problems, average
    around 26mpg in Chicago suburbs, you won't be disappointed.
     
    Jr, Jul 19, 2005
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    Andy S Guest

    Take a look at www.elantraclub.com.
    Become a member. Lots of good information.
     
    Andy S, Jul 19, 2005
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    Neil Guest

    You'll be very happy. I have an 04 with 20k+ miles and still enjoy the
    handling, comfort, space (hatch with seats down), and fuel economy.
     
    Neil, Jul 19, 2005
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    Larry Guest

    Hi, I got a red 2003gt auto loaded with16,000 mi, average 26-27mpg in town
    and 33-37mpg freeway at 70-80 mph with no problems so far and I think you'll
    be happy with your new gt.
     
    Larry, Jul 20, 2005
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    hyundaitech Guest

    I've seen no real issues with this car. Best of luck.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 20, 2005
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    Wayne Moses Guest

    No need for regrets whatsoever. This car is the equal or better than both
    the Focus and Civic you mentioned, and with a much better warranty.

    Having owned 3 Elantras, the last being a 2002 EGT hatchback, I can tell you
    you have an excellent car. You can join my mailing list for more like-minded
    owners. The link is below.
     
    Wayne Moses, Jul 30, 2005
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