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2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS

When compared to the competition the 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS is truly a class
above rest. The Hyundai Elantra GLS offers you the most interior room in its class,
from front headroom to rear shoulder room. With 36 miles to the gallon highway,
you will need the comfortable interior for your long road trips. Not only will you be
able to enjoy your drive in comfort, you will have peace of mind with Hyundai’s
warranty, and with an impressive list of safety features, you will truly have a care
free drive.

When test driving the 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS the first thing you will notice is the
interior space. With 112.1 cubic feet of interior space it has the most interior
volume in its class. In fact, the Elantra GLS is so spacious that the government
classifies it as a mid-size car, although it is priced as a compact. The interior room
of the Elantra GLS only makes up part of the story. A long list of standard interior
features is what really makes the Elantra GLS a pleasure to drive. The Elantra
comes standard with interior air filters, rear HVAC ducts, power windows, delayed
courtesy light, and seatback storage.

With safety always being a main concern for Hyundai you can relax knowing that
the latest safety technologies will be protecting you. The Elantra GLS comes
standard with 4 wheel ABS brakes, active front head restraints, electronic brake
force distribution and 6 airbags. The airbag include two front airbags, two front
seat mounted side airbags, and two side curtain airbags. The Insurance Institute for
Highway Safety states this particular combination of airbags can reduce fatalities by
up to 45 percent.

Not only will you enjoy your long drives knowing that you are protected by
Hyundai’s safety features, your pocket book will also be enjoying the ride. With 36
miles per gallon on the highway, you will be able to cover some ground without
breaking the bank. If city driving is your thing, the 2010 Hyundai Elantra gets 27
mpg, one to three more miles per gallon than any of the competition. Your pocket
book won’t be the only one enjoying the ride, so will Mother Earth with Hyundai
Elantra’s Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle (ULEV) standard.

Like all other Hyundai’s, the Elantra comes with the Hyundai Advantage, America’s
Best Warranty. This includes five year or 60,000 mile bumper to bumper
protection, ten year or 100,000 mile powertrain warranty and seven year/ unlimited
mileage anti perforation coverage.

2010 Elantra GLS vs 2010 Toyota Corolla LE 4spd AT

The 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS offers several advantages when comparing to the
2010 Toyota Corolla 4spd AT. While to two cars are almost identical in price the
2010 Elantra GLS offers you more standard and optional features, interior space and
better fuel efficiency. After comparing, it is clear the 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS is a
better deal. Key features on the Elantra GLS include four wheel ABS, active front
head restraints, front fog lights, seatback storage and keyless entry. The Toyota
Corolla offers four wheel ABS and active front head restraints, but does not have the
options of front fog lights and seatback storage while offering keyless entry as an
option.

After test driving the two cars, one thing will become clear to you; the Hyundai
Elantra GLS has far more interior room. The Hyundai Elantra GLS beats the Toyota
Corolla LE at every interior metric from front headroom to second row hip room and
offers two more cubic feet of cargo space. The Elantra GLS is so spacious that the
government actually classifies it as a midsize vehicle, although it is priced as a
compact car.

If interior room isn’t a deal breaker for you, the Hyundai Elantra out performed the
Toyota Corolla in government crash test ratings. The Hyundai Elantra received two
five star and two four star side impact ratings, far better than the Corolla’s, getting
four star rating s in just three of the four tests.

Not only does the Elantra GLS outperform the Corolla LE in interior room and safety,
it will also save you money in the long run with stellar fuel economy and an
unmatched warranty. The Elantra GLS gets 27 miles per gallon city and 36 mpg
highway compared to the Corolla’s fuel ratings of 26 mpg city and 34 mpg highway.
Not only will you be saving money on gas with the Elantra, you will also be able to
drive carefree knowing you are protected with the Hyundai Advantage, America’s
best warranty. The Elantra offers you five year or 60,000 mile bumper to bumper
protection, ten year or 100,000 mile powertrain warranty and seven year/ unlimited
mileage anti perforation coverage. Compared to the Corolla’s three year or 36,000
mile bumper to bumper, five year or 60,000 mile powertrain warranty and five year/
unlimited mileage anti perforation coverage.

Overall the 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS outperforms the 2010 Corolla LE 4spd AT in
several categories including; standard options, interior room, safety, fuel economy
and warranty. If you want peace of mind knowing that you are getting a better
deal, the 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS is the car for you.

2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS vs 2010 Ford Focus SE Sedan

The 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS outperforms the 2010 Ford Focus SE Sedan in
virtually all categories. The Elantra GLS is truly a better value. After comparing in
categories such as safety features, fuel economy, warranty and price you will
receive much better value with the Hyundai Elantra GLS.

The most noticeable advantage the Hyundai Elantra GLS offers is in its safety
features. The Elantra GLS is far ahead of the Ford Focus SE Sedan when it comes to
safety. The Hyundai Elantra GLS offers an impressive list of safety features
including standard four wheel ABS, electronic brake force distributor, six airbags
and active front head restraints. The Ford Focus SE Sedan seems to be lacking in
the safety department. The Focus does come with front mounted seat airbags but
lacks having the options of four wheel ABS with electronic brake force distributor.

Not only will your physical health be protected, but your bank account will also
remain healthy with the Elantra GLS. The Elantra GLS comes in two hundred dollars
cheaper at MSRP and approximately two thousand dollars cheaper at comparably
equipped models. The Elantra GLS will also save you money in the long run with
better fuel economy and an unbeatable warranty. The Hyundai Elantra GLS get 27
mpg city and 36 mpg highway compared to the Ford Focus’s 24 city and 35
highway, needless to say that a small difference in miles per gallon can go a long
way with today’s soaring gas prices. With Elantra GLS’s impressive warranty you
can rest at ease knowing you will be protected with a five year or 60,000 mile
bumper to bumper warranty, ten year or 100,000 mile powertrain warranty and
seven year unlimited mileage corrosion perforation warranty. Compared to Ford
Focus’s three year or 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty, five year or 60,000
mile powertrain warranty and five year unlimited mile corrosion perforation warrant
In conclusion, the 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS is the intelligent choice. Not only will
you have peace of mind knowing you will be protected by the latest safety features
and an unmatched warranty, but you will continue saving as you drive with better
fuel economy.

2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS vs 2010 Honda Civic Sedan LX 5spd AT

The 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS has several distinct features when compared to the
2010 Honda Civic Sedan LX 5spd AT. The Hyundai Elantra GLS offers more interior
room, a far better warranty, and a much lower price. The Hyundai Elantra GLS is
nearly two thousand dollars cheaper than the 2010 Honda Civic Sedan LX 5spd AT
both at MSRP and comparably equipped models.

The most noticeable difference between the Elantra and the Civic is interior room.
With the Elantra GLS you will have a far more comfortable ride, beating the Civic in
every metric from front headroom to second row hip room. The Elantra GLS also
offers a whopping 14 cubic feet of cargo space compared to the Civic’s 12 cubic
feet.

The Hyundai Elantra and Honda Civic are both equipped with the latest safety
technologies including four wheel ABS, electronic brake force distributor, six airbags
and active front head restraints. The Elantra and Civic have very similar NHTSA
crash test data, but the Elantra earns a five star rating in front driver impacts
compared to the Civic’s four stars.

The Elantra offers you a far better warranty with five year or 60,000 mile bumper to
bumper protection, ten year or 100,000 mile powertrain warranty, and seven year/
unlimited mileage anti perforation coverage. Compared to the Civic’s three year or
36,000 mile bumper to bumper, five year or 60,000 mile powertrain warranty and
five year/ unlimited mileage anti perforation coverage.

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