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2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring

2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring

2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring

As an edgy, compact sport-tuned hatchback, the 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring provides a fresh take on driving. Well-equipped, full of safety features, and designed to be both fun and convenient, this hatchback offers exceptional value (and an exceptional driving experience), especially for the price.

Sport-Tuned Performance

The Elantra Touring takes the quality performance and reliable mechanics of the popular Elantra sedan and ramps that performance and handling up a few notches. All trims of the Elantra Touring are powered by a 2-liter I-4 engine featuring continually variable valve timing for consistent power plus fuel economy at all speeds.

Sport-tuned transmission (manual or automatic are both available), power steering, and handling upgrade the already easy-to-drive Elantra sedan into the more adventurous and even more finely-tuned Elantra Touring.

Sporty Yet Safe

The 2010 Elantra Touring blends sport with safety through a number of quality safety features. It starts with standard antilock brakes (four-wheel disc) with brake assist as well as a standard electronic stability system, which help you stay in control and on course even in tricky driving situations. In fact, the Elantra Touring was the very first five-door hatch to include electronic stability control as a standard feature.  Tire pressure monitoring also helps ensure the Elantra Touring is running at its best.

From there, the 2010 Elantra Touring has numerous safety features designed specifically to reduce the force of an impact and minimize injury to passengers should an accident occur. This starts with six airbags (specifically: dual front, side, and both row side curtain). Then there are active front head restraints, LATCH-system child seat anchors, and rear child safety locks. The goal is to protect every passenger from every angle possible.

In fact, the 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring has earned very impressive safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. It earned five-star ratings for both front passenger’s side and front driver’s side impacts, and four-star ratings for side impact rear seat, side impact front seat, and roof strength and rollover resistance.

Interior Features and Amenities

Once you know that you and your passengers are in a safety designed vehicle, you can more fully enjoy the experience of the vehicle itself. This brings us to interior amenities and features.

Some of the 2010 Elantra Touring’s features are aimed specifically at comfort, such as under-seat rear ducts for even air flow, adjustable driver and front passenger seats, and lumbar support.

Other features are geared toward convenience, such as illuminated entry, auto-locking doors, cruise control with wheel-mounted control, heated mirrors, and three 12-volt DC power outlets. This also includes the 60/40 split fold rear bench and illuminated cargo area.

But perhaps the most fun are those features in the Elantra Touring that are made for sheer enjoyment. Things like a sunroof, leather steering wheel and shift knob, and an audio system that plays XM/AM/FM radio, CDs, and MP3s and has speed-sensitive volume through six-speakers throughout the cabin.

Value

With an MSRP starting at $15,995 for the GLS trim and $18,995 for the SE trim, the 2010 Hyundai Elantra Touring both out-performs but out-prices many of the competing vehicles in the segment. Safe, sporty, and full of interior features, this is a sport hatchback that certainly lives up to its impressive reputation.

Wiley Hyundai is a Cathedral City Hyundai dealership located in Cathedral City, California. We are centrally located in Coachella Valley which includes; La Quinta, Indio, Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Cathedral City, Indian Wells, and Desert Hot Springs.

Wiley Hyundai also services surrounding areas including; San Bernardino, Hemet, Menifee, Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, Banning, Beaumont, Yucaipa, Redlands, Moreno Valley, Perris, and Ontario as well as Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, Twentynine Palms (29 Palms), Blythe, and the Imperial Valley.

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