When the name Hyundai is mentioned, traditionally your thoughts won’t go toward thinking about an upscale vehicle.
But in today’s competitive automotive landscape, even non-luxury brands are stepping up their game, and doing so on vehicles of all sizes, too.
I was pleasantly surprised when I first got my first look at the 2019 Hyundai Elantra, a compact sedan that offers more than you would expect for a vehicle in this size and price tag.
Read on for more details on where the Elantra comes up big and where it could be improved.
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With some refreshing changes made on the exterior design for 2019, the Elantra looks sharp both from the front and rear, including some exciting headlight and taillight designs.
Most compact sedans are not much to look at, but the Elantra breaks that mold and becomes a standout in the class.
As trends continue toward SUVs and larger vehicles, there remains a vehicle class that is still doing its best to stick around, and it’s on the opposite end of the spectrum — the subcompact car.
While its ranks are thinning (i.e. Ford Fiesta is saying goodbye), there are still plenty of automakers dedicated to keeping the littlest vehicles in their lineups around and fighting for whatever piece of the overall market they can maintain.
One longtime competitor in this segment is the Toyota Yaris, which battles a bevy of opponents — including Chevy’s Sonic and Spark, Hyundai Accent, Honda Fit, Nissan Versa, MINI Cooper and the Kia Rio. After spending some time in a 2019 Yaris, I’m back with a full report of how this miniature ride measures up.
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Let’s get the one glaring fact out of the way. Being a subcompact sedan, you’re not going to get much use, if any, out of the back seat in terms of passengers. It’s best to think of the back seat as a glorified storage area, and call this one a two-seater. I suppose it’s possible to sit there, but I wouldn’t recommend it unless you are very tiny.
Toyota’s funky exterior designs are pretty divisive; most people will love the look of the Yaris, or think the polar opposite. I’ll leave that judgment up to the eye of the beholder.
The Yaris (or any subcompact, really) is not a vehicle I’d recommend for anyone who is overly tall.
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