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Hyundai Elantra Lease?

By Yahoo:Leanny at Yahoo!Answers.com

Has anyone recently leased an Elantra? I am interested in the 2011 or 2012 Limited trim. I've gotten quotes at a couple of dealers and they are all around $250/ mo for 36 mos and $2000 down. This seems a bit pricey, specially considering the sonata has almost the same... Read More

  • I wouldn't buy a Hyundai, but you're right that is pretty expensive, you should bargain a little more with them. And if not, forget them, just save up and buy the car yourself in one shot, buying is actually a lot cheaper than leasing in the long run. Read More

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The Toyota Corolla used to be the gold standard among compact sedans.

It’s never been a very impressive performer, but in more recent years its stark interior appointments and hard, dull plastics have dragged it to the back of the pack.

The Kia Forte feels somewhat sportier than the Elantra but not quite as tight and refined inside.

While the Forte is a product of the same parent company, it’s a half-generation behind the Elantra in some respects—and assembled at a different facility altogether.

The Volkswagen Jetta, which is was redesigned for 2011, now has a standard 115-hp four-cylinder engine that’s sluggish yet doesn’t return impressive fuel economy either.

The Ford Focus is quite well-equipped and drives better than it looks (it’s due to be replaced next year), while the all-new Chevrolet Cruze has an especially roomy interior and an especially refined, mature feel; it can also come with an EPA highway rating of up to 42 mpg in Cruze Eco trim.

 
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