Hyundai Elantra
The 2009 Hyundai Elantra has a 2.0L DOHC 135 HP Engine 5 speed, Independent Front and Rear Suspension, Front MacPherson Strut Suspension, w / Gas Shocks Rear Multi-link w / trailing Arm Suspension, Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars, 14.5 gallon Fuel Tank, Power Assisted Rack-and-Pinion Steering, Parking Brake Mechanical to Rear Wheels, 15" Steel Wheel and Michelin Tires.
There are many standard features offered. On the interior of the new 2003 and 2009 Hyundai Elantra is an Adjustable Driver Seat 60/40 Split Fold-down Seat w/Side Headrests, Front Door Map Pockets, Cloth Headliner, Glove Compartment, Full Cut-Pile Carpeting, Full Instrumentation w/Tachometer and Warning Lights, Full Door Trim w/ Armrest and Cloth Inserts, Rear Ashtray and a Fully Trimmed Cargo Area.
| GT |
GLS |
| 2.0L |
2.0L |
| 16-Valve |
16-Valve |
Hyundai Elantra insurance information
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In setting insurance premiums on Hyundai Elantra, insurance companies rely on some factors not directly related to your Elantra. Your insurance rates are affected by your zip code, age, gender, marital status and driving record.
2009 Hyundai Elantra review
If you live in a cold area, and you have a new 2009 Hyundai Elantra It's always a good idea to head over to a large empty parking lot in your neighborhood when the seasons first snowfall hits. The reason for this is to give you a little time to acquaint yourself with your winter driving abilities in your new Hyundai Elantra, and feel of your car on the slippery road.
Remember bridges and overpasses freeze first. Slow down and avoid sudden changes in speed or direction.
Keep your Elantra windows clear of snow and ice.
Keep your speed steady and slow. In deeper snow, it's often necessary to use your Elantra's momentum to keep moving.