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Re: 2001 Elantra 120K repair info [bullitt5] by newhartford
Mar 06, 2009 (10:43 am)
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Replying to: bullitt5 (Mar 06, 2009 8:37 am)

Try a search on shimmy and you should get all the reading material you want. Some folks have fixed it with just balancing wheels others unable to fix it. It seems as if the car is not very forgiving about any imbalance in the front running gear. My 03 GLS had it only briefly and it went away with a tire rotation.
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Re: 2001 Elantra 120K repair info [bullitt5] by elantraowner
Mar 06, 2009 (1:16 pm)
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Replying to: bullitt5 (Mar 06, 2009 8:37 am)

The steel belt in a tire on one of my vehicles began to separated, apparently I was told, due to hitting the sharp edge of a pothole or something else. That caused me vibration problems. It took taking the tires off and having them rebalanced to find that problem.
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2006 With TCS & Sunroof - buying price by jayess
Mar 24, 2009 (11:32 am)
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I just drove and am considering the purchase of an '06 elantra with 26,360 miles. Drives well and appears to be in decent shape. From carfax apparetly it was in a rental fleet in one of the square states for the 1st 18.5K miles then a single owner, dealer just acquired in a trade. It has a moon roof. I noticed a TCS (traction control system) knob on the left side of the dash, apparently hels to keep the wheels from spinning in snow/ice. All google reserch indicates that these two plus ABS 'woodgrain' accents are part of a limited pkg w/leather seats but this has regular cloth. Can't tell whether it has ABS though. Was TCS and moonroof part of a limited qty run ? Build date indicated 11/2005. Dealer went down to 9400+tx and title. Does the price sound reasonable ? And is there anything I should be on the lookout for ? thanks
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Re: 2006 With TCS & Sunroof - buying price [jayess] by backy
Mar 24, 2009 (1:47 pm)
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Replying to: jayess (Mar 24, 2009 11:32 am)

If it has TCS it has ABS too. For 2006 there was an options package on the GLS that included ABS, TCS, and moonroof. In fact, that was the ONLY way to get ABS on the 2006 Elantra GLS. If it doesn't have leather, it's not a Limited, but a GLS. In fact, there should be a "GLS" badge on the trunk lid. My 2001 GLS had that anyway.
 
$9400 seems high to me for a 3-year-old Elantra GLS, of the previous generation, given that there were big discounts on these cars when new so a $16k list car probably sold for more like $12-13k new. I think they are nice cars (I owned a 2001 and have a 2004 GT hatch), with one major failing: poor side crash protection. If that doesn't bother you, you might try to get the price down a bit more, and have the car checked by a mechanic (although the fact there is some factory warranty left is a big plus). Be sure to check the tire tread; the Michelin OEM tires are not known for long life--I had to replace the ones on my 2001 Elantra after 30k miles.
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Re: 2001 Elantra 120K repair info [bullitt5] by hmowner
Mar 26, 2009 (3:40 pm)
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Replying to: bullitt5 (Mar 06, 2009 8:37 am)

Re: shimmy problem.
I had it since I bought the car in 2001. Road force balance reduces the shimmy for about 2-3 months before it comes back. I put new wheels with hub-center ring and that took care of shimmy problem for about 6-8 months before it came back again, but not as bad. The issue I think is Elantra is very unforgiving about slightest imbalance in the tires. I recently put on Toyo Versado tires and that seems to both lessen the shimmy and the tire/road noise.
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Re: 2006 With TCS & Sunroof - buying price [backy] by jayess
Mar 27, 2009 (1:58 am)
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Replying to: backy (Mar 24, 2009 1:47 pm)

Was able to get them down to $8800, received a $500 coupon in a direct mail solicitation the same day I went to look at the car, and then asking them to split the difference from my original offer of 8.7K. Tires appear to be in great shape. Dealer is including a 6mo/6K warranty but of course that runs concurrent with the remaining mfgs. Think I'm going to buy this car.
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Re: 2006 With TCS & Sunroof - buying price [jayess] by backy
Mar 27, 2009 (5:38 am)
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Replying to: jayess (Mar 27, 2009 1:58 am)

That is a better price. The dealer's warranty doesn't mean much since the car is (or should be!) under the Hyundai 5/60k warranty for quite a while.
 
One other thing--be sure to take it out on the highway at high speed (up to 70+ if you can). Some Elantras of this vintage have a "wheel shimmy" issue. Sometimes it's easy to correct if it's present (i.e. a proper wheel rebalancing), but some owners have had trouble eliminating the shimmy, so it's better if it's not there in the first place.
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Five-year report: 2004 GT by backy
Mar 29, 2009 (2:14 pm)
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Tomorrow will be the fifth anniversary of ownership for my Rally Red 2004 Elantra GT 5-door, so I thought I'd say goodbye to the bumper-to-bumper warranty with an ownership summary at just over 42k miles:
 
Likes
 
* Great driver's seat, firm but still comfortable even for all-day trips. The dual-knob height adjuster (no longer available on the Elantra) and lumbar adjustment help there, along with a well-placed dead pedal. The steering column doesn't telescope, but with all the seat adjustments I never missed that feature.
 
* Versatile: 60/40 rear seat folds flat when needed (by flipping the rear seat cushion forward), so it can carry lots of gear and still hold 3-4 people.
 
* Reliable: No major problems over its first five years. Biggest problem is the P.O.S. Kenwood audio system, which was unique to the 2004 GT (thank goodness!). The CD player stopped working over a year ago. AM reception was never great, but seems to have gotten worse with time. And the myriad of tiny buttons is a nightmare. Fortunately it's a standard size, so I'll pop in an aftermarket unit with an aux input one of these days. (No big rush--my 17-year-old son drives it now and he needs to keep his attention on his driving.) The only parts I needed to replace outside of normal maintenance were two headlamp bulbs (warranty), struts for hatch (started slowing down so I just got them replaced before the warranty ran out), rear brake pads at 40k, latch for driver's sun visor (DW broke it, covered by warranty), clip for cargo cover (DW broke it, covered by warranty), retaining clip for driver's floor mat (broken by car wash attendant, covered by warranty), rear turn signal lamp (about $2), rear license plate lamp (about $2), and a front side marker lamp (about $2). There was also some damage from a run-in my DW had with a curb in a blizzard 3 years ago (curb won), but that wasn't the fault of the car. Did result in new tires, which have 24k on them now and still good tread.
 
* Good looking: I still like the looks of the GT hatch. There aren't many fastback-style 5-doors any more. It has the versatility of a wagon but doesn't look like a wagon (something my 17-year-old son appreciates). The red paint has held up pretty well, and is still lustrous, although there are faint surface scratches and a few small door dings. Some of the alloy wheels have some nicks also.
 
* Ride & drive: It's no sports sedan but for an econobox, I think it has a nice blend of ride and handling (sport-tuned suspension and steering). It's pretty quiet cruising on the highway, nimble around town. Except for an occasional squeak from somewhere in the dash in very cold weather, still no rattles or squeaks. The ride isn't as smooth as on the GLS, but not punishing.
 
Dislikes
 
* Kenwood head unit (see above). While it has good sound through the six speakers, it hasn't held up well and the controls are an ergonomic mess.
 
* Steering wheel would be more comfortable if it were a little thicker. The leather cover has held up well though, and feels good.
 
* Leather interior: It's held up remarkably well, with only one small scuff on the outer bolster on the driver's side. (I think the car's use as an auto show car for Chicago, Minneapolis etc. in early 2004 didn't help there, as several thousand people probably climbed in and out of the driver's seat.) Otherwise it looks new. But I was never a fan of leather (hot in summer, cold in winter) and had I known Hyundai was coming out with a GLS hatch for 2005 with a sport cloth interior, I might have waited for it. Plus there's no seat heaters.
 
I haven't tracked fuel economy over its lifetime, but I do keep track of it at fill-ups and through the trip computer. I average mid-20s in town and mid-30s on the highway consistently, with peaks just over 40 mpg under ideal conditions (4AT). But I drive conservatively. I notice my son got closer to 20 mpg on short-trip, in-town driving this winter (his first with a license). At 70 mph on long trips the best I've gotten is 34-35 mpg. So it's not as stingy with gas as some small cars, but it almost always beats its adjusted EPA ratings (21/29). Its sweet spot is around 55 mph, where it will do upper-30s mpg easily.
 
Maintenance costs have been very low, because I've never had to pay for an oil change (long story) and I get free tire rotations/balances from the tire shop. The 30k service was the only major maintenance expense, plus of course the rear brake pad replacement a month ago.
 
So overall it's been a positive ownership experience, and I'm glad I bought the GT instead of costlier options I was looking at five years ago, e.g. Matrix, Mazda6i hatch, and Malibu Maxx. Another positive is that I've suffered little in depreciation over the past five years. According to Edmunds.com, the car could fetch nearly $7000 in a private-party sale (KBB has it at nearly $8000). Using the lower figure, that's a bit more than $100 a month in depreciation over five years.
 
Plus I still have 58k miles and five years of powertrain warranty left--enough to get my son almost all the way through college.
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Re: 2006 With TCS & Sunroof - buying price [backy] by jayess
Mar 31, 2009 (11:22 am)
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Replying to: backy (Mar 27, 2009 5:38 am)

Took delivery yesterday morning, I'm satisfied but more importantly my dw is! I did check with Hyundai CS and I do have the remainder of the 5/60 including the powertrane since we're not the original owner. I was specific that per carfax it probably was in a rental fleet for the first 18k miles, then a private owner and was told that the warranty as above pass to me - so just shy of 2 yrs or 33640 miles. This is good.
And according to the VIN, it has ABS subsequently found the unit under the hood, in addition to the TCS which are nice safety features since my 20 yr. old daughter will be getting it. Brand new Uniroyals and a full year on the inspection. Such a deal
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Been a while by jimbeaumi
Apr 11, 2009 (2:17 pm)
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Howdy folks! I haven't been on this discussion for a while, so I thought I would check in. I am still the happy owner of a 2001 Elantra GLS 5-speed.
 
I've noticed a couple of people talking about the wheel shimmy issue, which I have had a various times and various degrees over seven and a half years. I do remember that one person tried everything to eliminate the shimmy and had to resort to new rotors, as a mechanic at some point overtorqued the lug nuts and warped one or both rotors.
 
We are at more than 95K miles, and the most recent repair was covered mostly under warranty, which included a catalytic converter, exhaust manifold, and a portion of the exhaust, all triggered by a simple "check engine" light for an O2 sensor. The service tech seriously angered me by authorizing spark plugs and wires and insisting that I had authorized those items, so I will not revisit that dealer again. By the time I arrived home, however, I decided not to push the issue further to the top because the car was running SO perfectly, truly like new.
 
A concern at this point is finding a part number and then ordering a replacement for the slim black trim piece separating the rear door roll-down window from the non-moving piece of glass, as it is very rusted on the driver's side, and starting to rust on the passenger side. Has anyone been able to locate this piece or a separate part number on any parts site?
 
Cooper tires have been fine after one year. Digital clock refuses to come back to life, even when tapped firmly. Wipers were slowing down quite a bit in the winter. These three items and the trim piece issue are the only concerns I have right now. I love this car, and cannot wait for car-waxing weather!

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