Last Saturday I ventured out to a Hyundai dealer in Chicago to test drive the 2009 Elantra Touring. It’s one of those models that I’ve thought looked smart and fun to drive but just never had gotten around to exploring. I’m glad I finally did.
I was immediately impressed by the car’s unexpected zip and tight steering, which I unintentionally tested via a rather quick-paced, illegal turn. My little blunder exposed two things–the car’s very responsive handling and my accompanying salesman’s responsive nervousness. So I had covered cornering, steering and braking in one shot. All seemed great. Now I stood first in line at a red light, and I felt it was the appropriate opportunity to check out the giddy-up. The Touring responded with enthusiasm. The 141-horsepower, 2.0-liter four-cylinder won’t show up in Fast and Furious 8, but its acceleration has enough gusto to satisfy.
The Elantra Touring provides a driving experience I would term “simple elegance.” No, it’s not a luxury car, and isn’t priced like one, but the Touring accomplishes everything it’s supposed to with surprising ease and refinement. You buy it because it’s affordable, because of its great fuel economy and because you need the cargo space. The Touring dependably delivers all of those things and more with a very unassuming dose of indulgence.
Part of that quiet indulgence comes by way of an extraordinary amount of features for a car under $20,000–including a really good audio system (which is more of a loud indulgence), power windows, heated power mirrors, to name a few of my favorites.
The Touring also has an available Premium Sport package—including power sunroof, heated front seats and 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels—that goes for a still-extraordinarily priced $20,500.
Topping off the benefits is a very important aspect–safety. The touring comes loaded with standard safety features like curtain airbags and front side airbags. First-in-class traction and stability control are also standard on the Touring, which means for the Hyundai Elantra Touring Chicago, with its snowy roadways, is home.
Any car buyer who values space and fuel efficiency will find the Elantra Touring appealing. Add the Touring’s capabilities to Hyundai’s 10-year warranty and Hyundai Assurance Plus program, and it’s a very attractive option.
As I pulled back into the Chicago Hyundai dealership, I seriously thought about trading up for one because the car really fits my needs nicely–having the ability to transport cargo, to get good highway mileage and to totally pump the tunes.
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