

Inside,  the cabin has quality and craftsmanship that puts the old car to shame.   Entry-level models are sparely equipped, but the range-topping Limited  boasts heated leather seats (front and rear), air conditioning, and a  172-watt audio system with iPod/USB/Bluetooth connectivity.  Other  options include passive entry and GPS navigation.
 Under the hood, power comes from a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine  which produces 148 hp (110 kW / 150 PS) and 131 lb-ft (177 Nm) of  torque.  It is mated to standard six-speed manual  transmission (a  six-speed automatic is optional), which gives the car a hybrid-like fuel  economy rating of 29 mpg city / 40 mpg highway.
 On sale later this year, the Elantra will be priced from $14,830.
  
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