2011 Elantra spy shots
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2011 Elantra spy shots
2011 Elantra will debut this year at LA sale in late fall. Base engine is said to be a 152 hp 1.6-L GDI, while the top of the line engine is a 1.6-L GDI turbo with about 175 hp. Mileage on the base car is set to be over 40+ MPG highway ready to be the class leader.
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Not a fan of the side character line and sculpting. Looks like a mini-Sonata. Overall not a big fan of Hyundai's new styling.
The car does have a nice stance though.
Looks like we can see the lower-end/base interior and a higher-end interior. Not a fan of the interior design either. Odd placing of the air vents in the center stack.
This is now the 3rd next-gen compact car to be rumored to achieve 40+ mpg highway. The Chevy Cruze, the next-gen Elantra, and the Fiesta are all said to achieve at least 40 mph highway.
I will believe it when I see it.
The car does have a nice stance though.
Looks like we can see the lower-end/base interior and a higher-end interior. Not a fan of the interior design either. Odd placing of the air vents in the center stack.
This is now the 3rd next-gen compact car to be rumored to achieve 40+ mpg highway. The Chevy Cruze, the next-gen Elantra, and the Fiesta are all said to achieve at least 40 mph highway.
I will believe it when I see it.
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http://www.autoblog.com/2009/12/01/l...as-four-doors/
that's Cruze's press release. it says up to 40mpg. that's not a rumor. that's Chevy's word. i have no reason to doubt them.
that's Cruze's press release. it says up to 40mpg. that's not a rumor. that's Chevy's word. i have no reason to doubt them.
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Given this, Honda and Toyota really need to step it up with the next-gen Civic and next-gen Corolla.
In Toyota's case, they desperately need to add a 6-speed transmission, Valvematic and/or direct injection on the base Corolla engine to achieve 40+ mpg on the next-gen model.
In Honda's case, they need to implement a 6-speed transmission along with their long-delayed A-VTEC system in order to get the Civic's highway mpg at or over 40.
In Toyota's case, they desperately need to add a 6-speed transmission, Valvematic and/or direct injection on the base Corolla engine to achieve 40+ mpg on the next-gen model.
In Honda's case, they need to implement a 6-speed transmission along with their long-delayed A-VTEC system in order to get the Civic's highway mpg at or over 40.
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