'07 Elantra info
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Re: '07 Elantra info
On 10 Aug 2006 23:30:38 -0700, "Eric" <ericmark4@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>Eric G. wrote:
>> "Eric" <ericmark4@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1154731570.666764.130590@
>> 75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>>
>> > Anyone have more details than that?
>>
>> Have you checked the Hyundai web site: http://www.thenewelantra.com/ I
>> don't think it has ALL of the details you want, but it does have some of
>> them.
>>
>> Eric
>
>Thanks; I finally installed FlashPlayer and checked this out.
>
>The '07 Elantra looks like it's definitely worth a look. I'm feeling
>'green' in two ways these days: I want to save money on gas, which is
>currently $2.95 here, and I'd like to protect Mother Earth from those
>evil emissions.
>
>An Elantra with the 132 h.p., SULEV-rated engine along with EPA mileage
>estimates of 28/36, (that's from another site, not Hyundai), plus side
>curtain airbags and a long list of safety equipment, enough interior
>space to qualify as a 'mid-size' and the great warranty would be hard
>to pass up....assuming the price is right.
>
>Regards,
>Eric M
looks like the same engine with new sheet metal. I wonder how they
get better milage with a bigger frontal area and probably more weight.
;-)
>
>Eric G. wrote:
>> "Eric" <ericmark4@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1154731570.666764.130590@
>> 75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com:
>>
>> > Anyone have more details than that?
>>
>> Have you checked the Hyundai web site: http://www.thenewelantra.com/ I
>> don't think it has ALL of the details you want, but it does have some of
>> them.
>>
>> Eric
>
>Thanks; I finally installed FlashPlayer and checked this out.
>
>The '07 Elantra looks like it's definitely worth a look. I'm feeling
>'green' in two ways these days: I want to save money on gas, which is
>currently $2.95 here, and I'd like to protect Mother Earth from those
>evil emissions.
>
>An Elantra with the 132 h.p., SULEV-rated engine along with EPA mileage
>estimates of 28/36, (that's from another site, not Hyundai), plus side
>curtain airbags and a long list of safety equipment, enough interior
>space to qualify as a 'mid-size' and the great warranty would be hard
>to pass up....assuming the price is right.
>
>Regards,
>Eric M
looks like the same engine with new sheet metal. I wonder how they
get better milage with a bigger frontal area and probably more weight.
;-)
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