How long does a 2004 Hyundai Elantra last?
The Hyundai Elantra can easily last from 200,000 up to 250,000 miles when properly maintained and driven sensibly. If you drive 15,000 miles annually, then it will last approximately 13 to 17 years before requiring expensive repairs. There are even instances of Elantras reaching up to 300,000 miles.
Do Hyundai Elantras hold their value?
The Hyundai Elantra often keeps a good resale value, especially if the vehicle was properly cared for. A base 2017 Elantra in good condition will often get you close to $10,000 as a trade in, which means you can upgrade to something brand new without spending a fortune.
Which year Elantra is the best?
The best deal for a used Elantra is the 2017 model. You can save over 30% by going with this model year, which benefited from a comprehensive redesign on both the exterior and interior. Advanced safety equipment is available, as well as the inclusion of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay into the mix.
What was the accident with my 2004 Hyundai Elantra?
I was in an accident with my 2004 Hyundai Elantra and although it was totaled, there is nothing bad I can say about this car. The other guy ran a red light and I t-boned him at 60 mph. The airbag deployed and my seat belt did not break.
Why does my Hyundai Elantra not have a push pull gauge?
OWNERS SHOULD CHECK THEIR ON-LINE MANUAL FOR THE EXACT DETAILS. Why they do not have the tool, look at the ESSENTIAL SERVICE TOOL SURVEY FOR 2008 (on line) not a listing for a force push/pull gauge anywhere.
What should I do if my Hyundai Elantra is dragging?
Step 1. Block the front tires so the vehicle will not roll. Step 2. Raise the vehicle as if you were going to change the drivers side rear tire. Step 3. Rotate drivers side tire while the brake is in the released position. If you feel any drag or hear a rubbing noise, your emergency/parking brake may be dragging.
Why does my Hyundai Elantra not have a parking brake?
Skipping these procedures could lead to emergency/parking brake drag when the brake lever is not set or the parking brake not functioning when you believe you have set the emergency/parking brake. Step 1. Block the front tires so the vehicle will not roll. Step 2. Raise the vehicle as if you were going to change the drivers side rear tire.