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Originally Posted by gmalik30
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When I told my Hyundai dealer that I am also looking at the altis he has convinced me to take a test drive of the sonata which is priced at 21.5L on road. |
If you are okay with a gas guzzling petrol, then the Sonata can work. However, it could be a 2013 car so check before putting down your money. Unless you are okay with this too.
Hyundai's are usually value for money cars.
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Originally Posted by gmalik30
(Post 3482754)
An update on my previous post. When I told my Hyundai dealer that I am also looking at the altis he has convinced me to take a test drive of the sonata which is priced at 21.5L on road. I am not sure as I have not seen too many sonatas on road, but no harm in test driving the car. I am surprised that the Sonata is cheaper than the Octavia. |
Sonata is actually a segment higher than the Octavia. Its much bigger and should be more luxurious from the back seat. The Sonata has a GDI petrol engine rated for 200 bhp I believe. Though the specs on paper are good, I doubt if the on road performance will be that good. The Sonata will never be dynamically as good as European cars, though the low speed ride will be good. But if you are chauffeur driven and use the car mostly within the City, I think its a better option than cars like the Octavia and Jetta.
Looking for few answers on Elantra - Petrol Automatic.
1) Any feedback on Elantra Petrol Automatic - in general.
2) Fuel Efficiency - city and highway.
3) Power delivery and shift up/down feel. May be, in comparison with the new CITY and VW Vento.
Prem.
My SX Elantra has served me very well for 2 years now.. I would like to add some modifications to jazz up the beauty ! Any suggestions guys? Because I have not come across any thread/posts/pics etc..
Hi, are there any inputs on the Elantra petrol automatic's mileage (city and highway) and any other general feedback? Considering a purchase. ..
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Originally Posted by drasitkhanna
(Post 3547471)
My SX Elantra has served me very well for 2 years now.. I would like to add some modifications to jazz up the beauty ! Any suggestions guys? Because I have not come across any thread/posts/pics etc.. |
What kind of modifications are you intending? It already looks so good on the road. Adding any accessories will only spoil its appearance in my opinion. Also, it is hard to find any custom accessory for the fluidic elantra outside the dealer market.
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Originally Posted by sukhoi30
(Post 3555582)
What kind of modifications are you intending? It already looks so good on the road. Adding any accessories will only spoil its appearance in my opinion. Also, it is hard to find any custom accessory for the fluidic elantra outside the dealer market. |
Yeah, you are right .. The car is such a beauty (IMO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR ON INDIAN ROADS) :Dthat there is little you can add to it. But still I was feeling kinda guilty of not having "done" anything for it since buying it.. So thought there might be something available? Maybe i'll just change the stock Alloys ? A spoiler? Additional speakers from Bose ? clap:
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Originally Posted by drasitkhanna
(Post 3555663)
Yeah, you are right .. The car is such a beauty (IMO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR ON INDIAN ROADS) :Dthat there is little you can add to it. But still I was feeling kinda guilty of not having "done" anything for it since buying it.. So thought there might be something available? Maybe i'll just change the stock Alloys ? A spoiler? Additional speakers from Bose ? clap: |
A set of projectors with DRLs from the new 2014 Avante will make it look smashing. Maybe an aftermarket infotainment system?
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Originally Posted by Nilesh5417
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A set of projectors with DRLs from the new 2014 Avante will make it look smashing. Maybe an aftermarket infotainment system? |
Good idea, Nilesh
Any idea where I can source the projectors from ? In Delhi side .... Thanks
Hi i am planning to book an Elantra after I was left disenchated by Maruti Ciaz. I wanted to find out if the 2014 build has the same wallowy feeling in the rear seat (on the highways)? Is it as bad as Verna?
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Originally Posted by bhaskaracs
(Post 3560519)
Hi i am planning to book an Elantra after I was left disenchated by Maruti Ciaz. I wanted to find out if the 2014 build has the same wallowy feeling in the rear seat (on the highways)? Is it as bad as Verna? |
Its definitely not as wallowy as the Verna, but its still a soft suspension. You should take a long drive to judge for yourself.
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Originally Posted by shivasuma
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Its definitely not as wallowy as the Verna, but its still a soft suspension. You should take a long drive to judge for yourself. |
Yeah,
It is more planted than the Verna, probably that was the reason for keeping engines of Verna and Elantra same(not give it a bigger engine). The Verna is simply "FRISKY" for want of a better word.
I have just completed my 3rd drive to Nainital from Ghaziabad, and I love the car more every time !! Very safe and sober, silent, fast,fun family luxury car. Wife and kid sit at the back in the hills(and I drive) , and they love it.:D
My car has arrived in the yard and i just came back after giving it a look. Surprisingly, of the 3 Elantras that were off loaded, only the AT came with the nexen tyres that Hyundai talks about on the brochure. My car came shod with Goodyear Assurance.
Should i get the tyres swapped to the Nexen ones? Not sure which ones are better. But now is the time to get them swapped so wanted to get some feedback from the group.
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Originally Posted by Nilesh5417
(Post 3566991)
My car has arrived in the yard and i just came back after giving it a look. Surprisingly, of the 3 Elantras that were off loaded, only the AT came with the nexen tyres that Hyundai talks about on the brochure. My car came shod with Goodyear Assurance.
Should i get the tyres swapped to the Nexen ones? Not sure which ones are better. But now is the time to get them swapped so wanted to get some feedback from the group. |
If there is no additional cost, you should go for Nexen. I found that it is really strong and grips the road perfectly on high speeds. For the first 10000 Kms, you will find that the tyre noise within the cabin is high. It is because of the hardness of the Nexen rubber. After you have driven long and in various conditions, the noise will reduce considerably.
A friend and tbhpian pinged last day from Singapore. He took two Elantra taxi each day he was there; first one's odo read was 977,00kms and next one's was 864,00kms :)
I donno if its petrol or diesel though but wow!
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