Friday, April 22, 2016

If you're shopping for a new 2011 car, you'll find four Hyundai models to consider. The Accent and Elantra are compact cars, while Hyundai refers to the Sonata and Azera as family sedans. All are front-wheel-drive vehicles that include a five-year, 60,000-mile limited warranty and five years of 24-hour roadside assistance.

Dimensions

    Each vehicle offers seating for five, but the amount of room available for passengers and cargo varies. The 2011 Accent 3-Door has 34.3 inches of back-seat legroom, while the Azera has 38.2 inches. The 2011 Elantra Touring has 24.3 cubic feet of cargo room behind the rear seats, while the Sonata has 16.4 cubic feet of cargo volume.

Fuel Economy

    With an automatic transmission and four cylinders, the 2011 Accent gets 36 miles per gallon (mpg) on the highway, while the Elantra Touring model gets 30 mpg, according to government estimates. The Azera provides 28 mpg with a 3.3-liter engine, while the Sonata offers 35 mpg on the interstate with a 2.4-liter engine.

Prices

    At $9,985, the Hyundai Accent 3-Door offers the lowest suggested retail price among the manufacturer's 2011 cars. The 2011 Elantra Touring starts at $15,995, while the base price for a 2011 Sonata is $19,195. Pricing for the 2011 Azera begins at $25,495.

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