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d1stant

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Hi everyone, i would like to ask about the hyundai elantra 1.8 year 2002.

how is the response to the car in the market by users as in whether is it good?

how about the maintenance cost?

or about the good and bad of the car?

im planning to get it. hope that you guys can help me with my decision making thanks!
 

limch1

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It's a very good car, you'll get the power of 1.8, not bad at all and kinda comfort ride.

The NVH is definitely one of the best, you will hardly hear the raindrop at the roof of the car. So you'll save the money to Dynamat it.

Maintenance cost is normal, if you compare the car in its class, meaning Honda/Toyota/Mitsubishi, etc.

Definitely value for money, lol!
 

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Am driving XD, model 2005. So far the the quality is better than national cars tht I drove before. Performance wise u can't compare it with racing car because it's tune to be as family car. Smooth riding & FC in highway is cheaper than national car if u stick at speed of 100-110km/h. My travelling to Johor around 270km only cost me RM34 petrol (RM1.80/L).

NVH is good but if u r ICE kaki, recommend u install SP to get a better NVH. Spare parts u can get it from most sparepart shop or Kah Bintang. My friend who is driving XD 2001 only changed the 4 absorbers after 6 years driving it. The rest of parts is still original. So I think the maintenance cost is cheaper than National car.
 

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