2021 Hyundai Elantra Overview
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A mainstay in the Hyundai lineup for 30 years, the Elantra is all-new for 2021. This compact sedan’s award-winning redesign includes a fresh exterior look, better gas mileage, and more state-of-the-art technologies. The 2021 Elantra is available at six trim levels: SE, SEL, SEL Hybrid, N Line, Limited, and Limited Hybrid.
Performance and efficiency
The 2021 Elantra gives customers a choice of three powertrains. SE, SEL, and Limited models come equipped with a 2.0-liter engine mated to a Smartstream Intelligent Variable Transmission. This pairing yields 147 horsepower, 132 lb-ft of torque, and up to 37 combined mpg.
The N Line features a 1.6-liter turbo engine with a standard six-speed manual or available seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. This engine puts out 201 horsepower and 195 lb-ft of torque while getting up to a combined 31 mpg.
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Nissan has announced the pricing details of the new 2021 Armada, which is available now on dealerships nationwide.
The redesigned 2021 Nissan Armada starts from $49,895, including a $1,395 destination and handling fee, in the entry-level S 4×2 trim, with prices reaching up to $69,295 for the flagship Platinum 4×4 model.
Nissan’s new flagship SUV model has received a new front fascia that includes the company’s latest grille, new headlights and taillights, hood, fenders, as well as front and rear bumpers, making the 2021 Armada look more modern.
Moreover, Nissan has added an acoustic windshield and front side windows, and dark-painted roof rails. Customers will be able to choose between seven exterior colors: Hermosa Blue Pearl, Mocha Almond Pearl, Gun Metallic, Super Black, Brilliant Silver Metallic, Aspen White TriCoat, and the new Coulis Red Pearl.
Hyundai SUV Recall Is Expanding
Imagine getting a notice from the manufacturer of the vehicle you just bought – “Don’t park indoors”. That’s what is happening with a growing number of Hyundai owners. Many still haven’t heard about the latest issues with some of the company’s late-model sport utility vehicles.
The issue first came to light last fall, and now appears to be getting worse. Hyundai is adding over 470,000 units to the recall from last year to fix a potential electrical short in an onboard computer. It’s not just your basic little “poof” kind of short. It’s more along the lines of a “bzzzzzzzt-flash-pop” kind of short that can start a fire. Hence the warning about parking the vehicles inside any kind of structure.
Press Release – Kia Motors The luxurious and stylish Kia Carnival is now on sale in New Zealand Big and bold, the all new 2021 Kia Carnival has arrived in New Zealand promising the ultimate in spacious and luxurious travel. Available in three models (EX, Deluxe and Premium), …
The luxurious and stylish Kia Carnival is now on sale in New Zealand
Big and bold, the all new 2021 Kia Carnival has arrived in New Zealand promising the ultimate in spacious and luxurious travel.
Available in three models (EX, Deluxe and Premium), all are powered by Kia’s new SmartstreamTM 2.2-litre diesel engine and 8-speed automatic transmission and feature a wealth of new technology and comfort features.