
2010 Hyundai Elantra at Darling's Hyundai in Augusta
SEARCH OUR IN-STOCK INVENTORY FOR NEW 2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA SEARCH OUR IN-STOCK INVENTORY FOR PRE-OWNED HYUNDAI ELANTRA Current Hyundai Elantra Incentives Expires 1/3/2011 2010 Elantra - $1,500 CUSTOMER CASH BACK, LEASE STARTING AT $159/MONTH FOR 24 OR 36 MONTHS (12/1/2010 - 1/3/2011) 2011 Elantra - LEASE STARTING AT $169/MONTH FOR 36 MONTHS SPECIAL APR FINANCING. AS LOW AS 3.9% APR FOR 60 MOS, 4.9% FOR 72 MOS. (12/1/2010 - 1/3/2011) Some exclusions may
apply. See dealer for
details. 2010 Elantra Sedan - GLS2010 Elantra Touring - GLSHyundai AssuranceA decade ago Hyundai pioneered America's Best WarrantyTM to show you the faith we have in our cars. And to show our faith in you, we created Hyundai Assurance which now includes America's Best Warranty and 24/7 Roadside Assistance and we extended it through 2010. Right now, finance or lease any new Hyundai, and if in the next year you lose your income*, we'll let you return it. That's the Hyundai Assurance. OVERVIEWHyundai is the first automaker in the U.S. to offer a vehicle return program that allows you to walk away from your loan or lease without having to worry about negative equity. It lets you return your vehicle in case of certain life-altering circumstances. That's the Hyundai Assurance.
*See your participating dealer or the program certificate for complete coverage details. Hyundai Assurance is valid on any new Hyundai model financed or leased at participating dealers only, for up to one year after purchase. Restrictions apply.Hyundai is a registered trademark of Hyundai Motor America. All rights reserved. © 2010 Hyundai Motor America. 24/7 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEHyundai
strives to make ownership as worry-free as possible, which is why we
have included 5 years of Roadside Assistance along with Hyundai
Assurance. If your Hyundai becomes disabled or if you even just lock
yourself out, there is someone there to help you 24/7.
America's Best WarrantyTM10-YEAR / 100,000-MILE POWERTRAIN PROTECTIONCovers repair or replacement of powertrain components (i.e., selected engine and transmission/transaxle components), originally manufactured or installed by Hyundai that are defective in material or factory workmanship, under normal use and maintenance. Coverage applies to original owner only, effective with 2004 model year and newer model year vehicles. On 1999-2003 model years, coverage applies to original owner and immediate family members (i.e., wife, husband, daughter, son, stepdaughter, stepson). Second and/or subsequent owners have powertrain components coverage until the 5-Year / 60,000-Mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Excludes coverage for vehicles in commercial use (i.e., taxi, route delivery, delivery service, rental, etc.). | Smart and Affordable With more interior room than any other car in its class, the peace of mind that comes with America's Best Warranty and boasting a fantastic 35 EPA rated miles per gallon on the highway, the 2010 Hyundai Elantra is an easy choice for those who are looking for unsurpassed quality and value. Several of our employees here at Darling's Hyundai drive the Elantra every day and they'll tell you; The more you drive it, the more you'll love it. Luxurious, Without Showing Off We know Elantra is probably not the first name you think of when you hear the word luxurious, but we want to invite you to take a closer look. The 2010 Hyundai Elantra has many standard features that other cars in its price range do not, such as: power windows, power door locks, remote keyless entry, dual power heated side mirrors, tilt steering wheel and driver seat with 6-way adjustment. It also offers the most interior space (cargo and passenger) among the core competitive set and the most interior volume in its class. As a matter of fact, it boasts so much interior room that the government classifies it as a midsize car, even though it measures like and is priced as a compact. Still not convinced? The Hyundai Elantra SE also comes with sport-tuned steering and suspension, Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with Traction Control System (TCS), and remote keyless entry (standard for all trim levels). You'll also get a leather-wrapped tilt-and- telescopic steering wheel, 16-in alloy wheels, trip computer, air conditioning, and a crisp six-speaker 172-watt CD/MP3/XM audio system with iPod/USB and MP3 auxiliary input jack. Perfect Balance Standard features aside, the most important thing to consider when buying a car is driveability. The Hyundai Elantra has been meticulously designed to provide a quiet, comfortable ride and the interior features are well implemented and intuitively positioned. With it's agile sport-tuned suspension the Elantra employs modified dampers, beefier stabilizer bars, and stiffer springs to reduce body roll, improve cornering, and increase road feel. As you look around the cabin you'll notice that the dials are clear, well-placed, and easy to read. The numerous storage areas are likewise conveniently placed, and the radio is situated high so you needn't take your eyes off the road while switching radio stations. Our sales representatives always marvel at how easy it is to get people excited about the Elantra. What you'll find is that it's suddenly easier to feel at one with the road. And to us, that's driver nirvana. With each test drive, it seems, we create another convert. You Can Have Any Color You Like, As Long As It's Green Everyone has undoubtedly heard the famous quote from Henry Ford. When asked about available colors for the Model T Ford quickly quipped, "You can get any color you like, as long as it's black." Lucky for us we have a lot more colors to choose from these days, but when it comes to the Elantra, there's one color that receives extra attention: green. We're always thinking about the driver's environment both in and out of the car, which is why the Elantra's engine meets stringent Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle (ULEV) emissions standards. In certain states, there's also an available model that meets Partial Zero Emission Vehicle (PZEV) standards-which puts it in the same emissions family as hybrid cars like the Toyota Prius. Engine Technology Decades ago, Hyundai made a long-term multimillion dollar investment into powertrain research. It's proven so successful that today we're designing and building engines for other carmakers. So it should come as no surprise that the remarkable quality and reliability of the Elantra's engine comes not just from its engineering, but from its top-notch construction as well. Each engine is painstakingly assembled to exacting standards. So exacting, in fact, that as a final quality check, each engine is run at the factory without fluids. Unless the machining and assembly are precisely to spec, the engine doesn't leave the factory. Of course, that means when it does leave, you have an engine worthy of America's Best Warranty. ESC Means Prevention No, we're not talking about that magic key on your keyboard that helps you back out of a jam, we're talking, of course, about Electronic Stability Control. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration calls ESC the single most important safety advancement since the seatbelt. If widely deployed, it could save 10,000 lives a year. Needless to say, it comes standard on the Elantra SE, along with ABS. ESC works with our Traction Control System and uses computer-controlled braking of individual wheels to help keep the car from skidding and leaving the road during emergency maneuvers. The goal: to help prevent an accident from occurring in the first place. In other words, it won't help you back out of a jam, but it might just keep you from getting into one in the first place. |