Hyundai Elantra Touring: Before you laugh...
Because you people obviously have decent tasted in used vehicles (except maybe for you NX guys) I'd like to hear what you think. The wifey's '02 Protege5 has served us well for 9 years now, but it is time to part ways. We'd like more room and while I'm not thrilled with the idea of an SUV I'm considering one. Both my wife and I refuse to even consider a mini-van, so don't give me that "I know you're set against a minivan, but you should really look at...", it's not happening, ever.
I've been considering a 2007+ Honda CRV, lots of room, AWD and decent gas mileage. Problem is they're EVERYWHERE, I see at least two at every stop light. So then I then turned my attention to the Mitsubishi Outlander. Nice styling, roomy like the CRV, a pop-up 3rd row seat, but shit gas mileage unless I go with the 4 cylinder/CVT combo. And f#*k CVT's.
So then I start looking at proper station wagons, which I hold in high regard. When I was a kid there was no such thing as an "SUV" or "minivan", if you wanted a family hauler it was a station wagon. We had one, and most of the neighbors did too, but I digress. The VW Jetta Sportwagen immediately caught my eye. I love the looks, the features, the fuel economy is decent and mods-a-plenty. Then I start reading into reliability and what owners have to say and pulled the plug on that idea.
Then I remember seeing an oddball Hyundai "something wagon" sitting in the Target parking lot a couple years ago, it was simply the "Elantra Touring". I start looking at pictures of it and reading about it, and me likey. Kinda looks like the Jetta Sportwagen, drives like a car, great gas mileage, heated front seats, a roof rack for my carrier and 65+ cubic ft of cargo with the rear seats down! The CRV I was considering has 73 cubic ft with the seats down, but it has LESS than the Hyundai with the seats up, which is how we'd use it most of the time. What also caught my attention was the fact that Hyundai initially developed this car for the European market as the I30 before bringing it to the US, similar to Infiniti re-badging the Primera as the G20. A little European flavor if you will. Mods available include a frickin' supercharger kit! And it can even be had with a manual trans, although after 9 years shifting the Pro5 I think the wife wants an automatic. So be it...
Hyundai Elantra Touring priced from $18,495 - Autoblog
Review: 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring SE | The Truth About Cars
I've been considering a 2007+ Honda CRV, lots of room, AWD and decent gas mileage. Problem is they're EVERYWHERE, I see at least two at every stop light. So then I then turned my attention to the Mitsubishi Outlander. Nice styling, roomy like the CRV, a pop-up 3rd row seat, but shit gas mileage unless I go with the 4 cylinder/CVT combo. And f#*k CVT's.
So then I start looking at proper station wagons, which I hold in high regard. When I was a kid there was no such thing as an "SUV" or "minivan", if you wanted a family hauler it was a station wagon. We had one, and most of the neighbors did too, but I digress. The VW Jetta Sportwagen immediately caught my eye. I love the looks, the features, the fuel economy is decent and mods-a-plenty. Then I start reading into reliability and what owners have to say and pulled the plug on that idea.
Then I remember seeing an oddball Hyundai "something wagon" sitting in the Target parking lot a couple years ago, it was simply the "Elantra Touring". I start looking at pictures of it and reading about it, and me likey. Kinda looks like the Jetta Sportwagen, drives like a car, great gas mileage, heated front seats, a roof rack for my carrier and 65+ cubic ft of cargo with the rear seats down! The CRV I was considering has 73 cubic ft with the seats down, but it has LESS than the Hyundai with the seats up, which is how we'd use it most of the time. What also caught my attention was the fact that Hyundai initially developed this car for the European market as the I30 before bringing it to the US, similar to Infiniti re-badging the Primera as the G20. A little European flavor if you will. Mods available include a frickin' supercharger kit! And it can even be had with a manual trans, although after 9 years shifting the Pro5 I think the wife wants an automatic. So be it...
Hyundai Elantra Touring priced from $18,495 - Autoblog
Review: 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring SE | The Truth About Cars
Last edited by SE-RMonkey
on 2014-03-07
at 14-24-06.