The Hyundai Elantra is one of the lower priced vehicles that Hyundai makes. The price starts at around $14,000. Another vehicle around this price is the Hyundai Accent, starting around $10,000.
According to Kelley Blue Book, a 2010 Hyundai Elantra costs around $16,500. This is a highly rated vehicle, and is a great car for commuting. Hyundai is definitely an up and coming brand.
Any brand 90 wt. oil will do fine.
I've yet to change mine, but I hear that you specifically need to get Hyundai brand tranny fluid. Don't use generic.
Yes. Hyundai's are actually one of the best cars to get now for their pricing. For the brand new 2012 Hyundai Elantra's and Accent's the prices are starting at about $14,900.
The exact weight oil recommended by Hyundai. The brand is your choice, as all major brands are good. I personally use Pennzoil.
Open the owners manual that came with this brand new car and read it. It will tell you exactly what weight oil and how much to use.
There is no grace period for returns on new vehicles. You can try talking to the dealership but that is no gaurantee they will help you out.
Surely you have an owners manual on a brand new car. Open it and read the maintenance schedule. If it has a timing belt it will be listed as an item to be replaced.
There are a few car manufacturers that offer brand new cars for $15,000 or less. Check out the Ford Fiesta, Nissan Versa, and the base models of cars made by Kia and Hyundai.
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The 2003 Hyundai Sonata was equipped with a VALEO alternator as the original equipment manufacture brand.