2004 Hyundai Elantra: Road Test

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2004 Hyundai Elantra 

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  • MSRP: $13,299 -$15,649
  • Invoice: $12,241 -$14,399

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Our road test for the 2004 Hyundai Elantra includes a full evaluation of the 2004 Hyundai Elantra from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2004 Hyundai Elantra, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2004 Hyundai Elantra help you decide if a 2004 Hyundai Elantra is right for you.

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ACCELERATION

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
5 4 5 4

Test manual-transmission models did 8.4 sec 0-60 mph, brisk for a subcompact. Automatic-transmission versions have only adequate pickup, though the transmission is reasonably smooth and responsive.

FUEL ECONOMY

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
7 6 7 6.6

Test manual-transmission Elantras averaged 25.2-27.8 mpg. Haven't yet measured with automatic, but expect about 2 mpg less.

RIDE QUALITY

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
5 5 5 4.4

GTs ride about the same as GLS, despite their sport-tuned suspension. Both surprisingly composed for entry-level subcompacts, absorbing most rough stuff with ease. Some jiggle on freeways, but not severe.

STEERING/HANDLING/BRAKING

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
5 5 5 5.3

GLS is dull but competent, cornering with noticeable body lean but good stability. Non-ABS test car showed moderate dive and good modulation in hard stops, but also early left-front-wheel locking. GT's suspension again makes little difference.

QUIETNESS

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
4 4 4 4

Engine has unpleasant high-rpm snarl. Tire noise noticeable on coarse pavement.

CONTROLS

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
6 6 6 5.6

Ordinary but well-done, though some controls on available CD audio system are too small. A few cheap plastic bits spoil basically nice cabin decor.

ROOM/COMFORT/DRIVER SEATING (FRONT)

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
5 5 5 5.1

Not midsize-car spacious, but 6-footers will have no complaints, though tall drivers might like more rearward seat travel and steering wheel may not tilt high enough for some. Height-adjustable driver seat is standard. Visibility fine in sedan, a bit better in sloped-tail hatchback.

ROOM/COMFORT (REAR)

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
4 4 4 3.9

Good head and leg room for two, plus adequate foot space. Narrowish rear-door thresholds don't severely impede entry/exit.

CARGO ROOM

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
2 2 6 3.9

Sedan's trunk isn't of class-leading size, but adequately roomy. Hatchback combines versatility with 4-dr convenience. Interior fitted with several handy bins; GL's trunk had cargo net.

VALUE WITHIN CLASS

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
7 7 7 5.6

In features, comfort, and even road manners, Elantra is a budget alternative to the class-leading but costlier Honda Civic and Ford Focus. However, Elantra trails top Japanese-brand rivals for resale value.

Total Score

GLS, man. GLS, auto. GT hatch, man. Class Average
50 48 54 48.4

Total Score: 51

Scores for all Compact Cars

Low Score
34
Average Score
48
High Score
64

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