How much is a 2013 Hyundai Elantra coupe?
The 2013 Hyundai Elantra sedan has a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) just under $17,500. The 2013 Elantra Coupe starts at just over $18,000, while the GT hatchback is just over $19,000.
Does the Elantra come in a coupe?
In 2013, Hyundai introduced the recently redesigned Elantra as a two-door coupe. The first time the Hyundai Elantra was offered in a sportier body style, the Elantra Coupe was an extension of styling the South Korean auto company referred to a Fluidic Sculpture design language.
What’s the price of a 2013 Hyundai Elantra?
The sedan is reviewed here. The Elantra coupe starts at $18,220 including a $775 destination charge, but our uplevel SE test car’s price came to $23,870 with optional features. Competitors in this price range include the Honda Civic coupe, Scion tC and Kia Forte Koup; click here for a comparison.
Is the Hyundai Elantra a coupe or a sedan?
The Elantra sedan and coupe are very closely related under the sheetmetal; the new Elantra GT hatchback is less so, as it’s shorter overall, has a shorter wheelbase, and a different interior, but nearly the same interior room and performance. Civic who? Corolla what?
What kind of gas mileage does the Hyundai Elantra get?
about the 2013 Hyundai Elantra Sedan, coupe or hatchback Many new standard features on base GLS trim Six-speed manual or automatic 38 mpg on the highway Available heated rear seats
How big is the trunk on a Hyundai Elantra?
The coupe doesn’t lose any trunk space compared with the sedan, either, as both measure 14.8 cubic feet. The coupe’s standard 60/40-split backseat folds to reveal a large opening between the trunk and passenger area, enhancing cargo-carrying versatility.
The sedan is reviewed here. The Elantra coupe starts at $18,220 including a $775 destination charge, but our uplevel SE test car’s price came to $23,870 with optional features. Competitors in this price range include the Honda Civic coupe, Scion tC and Kia Forte Koup; click here for a comparison.
The Elantra sedan and coupe are very closely related under the sheetmetal; the new Elantra GT hatchback is less so, as it’s shorter overall, has a shorter wheelbase, and a different interior, but nearly the same interior room and performance. Civic who? Corolla what?
about the 2013 Hyundai Elantra Sedan, coupe or hatchback Many new standard features on base GLS trim Six-speed manual or automatic 38 mpg on the highway Available heated rear seats
The coupe doesn’t lose any trunk space compared with the sedan, either, as both measure 14.8 cubic feet. The coupe’s standard 60/40-split backseat folds to reveal a large opening between the trunk and passenger area, enhancing cargo-carrying versatility.