Used 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS FWD for Sale Nationwide
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About Hyundai Elantra GLS FWD
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dee c
Reviewed a 2010 Hyundai GLS FWD on Feb 22, 2011
There's nothing I don't like about this car, except that I used to have a 2007 Elantra SE trim, (not a GLS) so I miss the sportier aluminum rims and the steering wheel audio controls. Its a great car that has many standard features that most manufacturers consider options. And you can't beat the 10yr, 100,000 mile warantee, with the first 50K/5yr totally bumper to bumper, all for a price that beats all the competition.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2010 Hyundai GLS FWD on Jul 24, 2023
It is a great, reliable car to start with as a student.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2010 Hyundai GLS FWD on Mar 11, 2015
Economy Car And Nice ride And cheap maintenance And easy to fix And the parts is cheap and very good price And you can keep it for long time And good car to use for work or school or if you drive too much
Joshua B
Reviewed a 2010 Hyundai GLS FWD on Apr 14, 2013
This was my first brand new car and it's been buyers remorse every time I get into the car. At 45 miles, I drove it away from the dealership and 3 months later I tried to ask about interior noises and rattles and a shaky passenger seat. I was told by the Hyundai service department that Hyundai wasn't in the business of finding noises and rattles.. That is, of course, unless I could leave my car for a week or two while they try to pin point the noises- and without having a loaner car. It's been terrible customer service from Ohio and California dealerships (bought in Ohio but moved to California two months later). As for the fuel economy, the only time I averaged more than 27+MPG was on my cross country trip from LA to Ohio. 2000+ miles and I averaged about 37 without using the A/C for most of the trip. Average city mpg is around 10 for me, and I can get up to 15mpg in mixed driving if it's warm enough not to use the heat or cool enough to use the A/C. Bottom line, check out a Ford Focus.. or even dare I say the boring Toyota corolla if you want consistent customer service and a company that stands behind their product and will have a much higher resale value.









