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Comparing the Hyundai Elantra Against the Competition in Gaithersburg

There may not be a more competitive vehicle categoryright now than the compact car. The excellent HyundaiElantra faces stiff competition every year from the ToyotaCorolla and Honda Civic. These are widely considered to be three of the mostreliable cars on the market, so it only makes sense to see which one comes outon top. A deep dive into the top feature categories of each vehicle will revealwhy we find the Hyundai Elantra to come out on top.

Performance & Capability

Since the Elantra and its competition is primarilyused as family cars, the most critical aspect of their performance on the roadis fuel efficiency. The joy of owning a compact car is only having to make afew trips to the gas station every month. The new Toyota Corolla and HondaCivic can both get approximately 30 miles per gallon in the city and 38 milesper gallon on the highway.

The Hyundai Elantra offers the same fuel economy in the city, but it can go 40 miles on a single tank of gas on the highway near Baltimore.

When it comes to capability features, all three of these compact cars offer adaptive cruise control and parking assistance.

Interior & Cargo Space

You may be buying a car that is called compact, butthat does not mean interior space is irrelevant. We at Fitzgerald's LakeforestHyundai near Arlington, VA, know it is still important to drive the whole familywithout anyone getting uncomfortable. Despite having the smallest body of thethree cars, the Hyundai Elantra offers more front headroom than the Corolla andCivic.

The front legroom is virtually identical for all three cars. The same thing can be said about the rear of the vehicle. The Elantra's 14.4 cubic feet of cargo space far exceeds the Corolla while being slightly smaller than the Civic.

Technology & Safety

Safety is perhaps the most crucial detail whenshopping for a new compact car. Luckily, you can safely drive around Alexandria,VA in all three of these cars without any fears. Hyundai, Toyota, and Honda knowthe importance of safety, so there is virtually nothing separating these carswhen it comes to available safety technologies.

You will find eight airbags, tire pressure warnings, and a lane departure warning system on the new Elantra, Civic, and Corolla. It is also hard to find a clear winner in terms of technology. They all offer their own touchscreen infotainment system with Bluetooth compatibility and voice recognition.

Warranty Coverage

Purchasing a new vehicle is a significant investment. Agreat warranty is the best way to keep this investment protected. When it comesto this important feature, the Hyundai Elantra is the clear winner. The currentwarranty coverage for a new Elantra is as follows:

  • Bumper to Bumper - 60 months/60,000 miles
  • Powertrain - 120 months/100,000 miles
  • Corrosion - 84 months/unlimited miles
  • Roadside Assistance - 60 months/unlimited miles
  • Free Maintenance - 36 months/36,000 miles

All five of these warranties last longer than thecompetition. The bumper to bumper, corrosion, and roadside assistance warrantieson the Corolla and Civic will expire two years before the one given to Elantrabuyers. The powertrain on the Elantra is covered for twice as long as thecompetition. You also won't be able to get a free maintenance warranty whenbuying a new Honda Civic.

Test Drive the Hyundai Elantra near WashingtonDC

Now that you have seen how the new Hyundai Elantracompares to its toughest competition, it is time to see this wonderful compactcar with your own eyes. It will only take one short drive around theneighborhood for you to realize the Elantra is the ideal car for you and yourfamily.

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