2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring Seats

34 messages,  Last post on Jan 22, 2012 at 1:56 PM

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What is this discussion about? Hyundai Elantra Touring, Interior, Hatchback, Sedan

#4 of 34 Re: 2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring Seats [hwyhobo] by jlflemmons

Jul 28, 2010 (8:08 pm)

Replying to: hwyhobo (Jul 28, 2010 10:29 am)
>Have you actually ever seen a dealer that would do that after they sell a vehicle?
      
Yep, the local Hyundai dealer. There has to be a penalty for several reasons, the big one being the 10/100K warranty not transferring. But in cases where a vehicle is just not working, and the dealer is looking beyond the end of the month, it can happen.
 
How about a seat replacement with the SE seats? Or drive an SE and see if the seats work, and if they do, change out the mechanicals to get the height and lumbar?
 
Just throwing out ideas here. I do understand. We owned a 2004 Yukon that had the most uncomfortable seats I ever tried to ride in, especially the back seat. We had the thing about two months when we took off on a 1800mile road trip. The only reason we didn't dump it after the trip was because it was the wife's primarily, and she was comfortable in it.

#5 of 34 Lesson learned by hwyhobo

Jul 29, 2010 (3:32 pm)

Well, lesson learned. Yes, the dealer might be willing to move me into something else, but that essentially means trading in the car as used. Lots of money lost. I think instead of dealing with another Hyundai, I will somehow improvise and manage for a year and then trade in on a new Focus Hatchback or C-Max.
 
I have owned many cars in the past (Fords and imports), never had an experience like this even though I have always bought standard seats. Like I said, lesson learned. Too bad on Hyundai. You know what they say, once bitten twice shy.

#6 of 34 Suspension (was: Lesson learned) by hwyhobo

Jul 30, 2010 (8:57 am)

Replying to: hwyhobo (Jul 29, 2010 3:32 pm)
Just to add to the last post, I am beginning to believe that the bouncy suspension may be adding to it. It is not really harsh, just bouncy, springy. Does not want to swallow even the slightest unevenness in the road.

#7 of 34 Re: Suspension (was: Lesson learned) [hwyhobo] by maxx4me

Jul 30, 2010 (4:59 pm)

Replying to: hwyhobo (Jul 30, 2010 8:57 am)
yep, the seats are odd. I don't like the feeling of sliding forward when the brakes are applied. I don't drive it normally, so I can't complain too much.

#8 of 34 Seat Issue Fix by 67gtx

Jul 31, 2010 (11:55 am)

I am 5'10" with long legs and I have a 2010 GLS manual trans which does not have the telescoping wheel. When I adjust the seat for the proper distance from the wheel, the seat bottom is too close so my thighs to not come in contact with the seat bottom hense, there is no thigh support, which is very uncomfortable after just a short drive. What I did was remove the two front seat bolts and placed a shime under the seat frame which, when longer bolts a reinstalled, lifts the front of the seat up about 1.5 inches. This perfect for me because my thighs are supported by the seat all the way to the end of the cushion. THIS GREATLY IMPROVES THE COMFORT OF THE SEAT!!! This should work well for anyone who has no thigh support

#9 of 34 What is stranger... by hwyhobo

Jul 31, 2010 (12:11 pm)

What is even stranger is that I drove a Kia for 10 years prior, and it had wonderful suspension and seats. Suspension was firm, but swallowed easily minor imperfections in the road and was a delight to drive on mountain twisties and side roads. Since Hyundai owns Kia, what did they do to that technology? Throw it away? Why would they put such an unrefined suspension in the Elantra Touring? Why the punishing seats?
 
Why don't the reviews mention the "three-bounces-on-a-pebble" suspension? Do all reviewers only drive on perfect freeways?

#10 of 34 Re: What is stranger... [hwyhobo] by jlflemmons

Jul 31, 2010 (12:48 pm)

Replying to: hwyhobo (Jul 31, 2010 12:11 pm)
I drive my SE in Austin, Texas, where rough irregular pavement is the norm, not the exception. I have not notice any issues with harshness in the ride on anything but the stuff that is just crazy rough. The tires are a bit stiffer than the GLS, but not at all what I would call harsh.

#11 of 34 Re: What is stranger... [jlflemmons] by hwyhobo

Jul 31, 2010 (1:04 pm)

Replying to: jlflemmons (Jul 31, 2010 12:48 pm)
Perhaps the adjustable seats in the SE help? Alas, GLS Manual cannot be so equipped.
 
Hm, I am thinking... I'm 6'3", 185 lbs (that's 190 cm, 84 kg for the metric-inclined). Perhaps if I threw four 50 lb sacks in the back that would help settle the suspension?
 
It wouldn't do wonders for the cargo space, though.

#12 of 34 Tested with extra weight by hwyhobo

Aug 01, 2010 (2:47 pm)

Just for kicks, I took some friends today for a ride around the neighborhood, and to see if extra weight would help. After 20 minutes I felt nauseated. My friends commented that the car seems to vibrate on all imperfections, like a resonance box. One commented that an hour of drive like this, and you would begin to feel your kidneys. I have lived here for a long time, and never had that problem with previous cars. It looks like I won't be able to trade it in on a new Focus in a year from now but will have to dump it long before then (the sooner the better).
 
Now I will have to wait for an hour to settle my stomach.

#13 of 34 You must have missed my reviews by strei007

Aug 19, 2010 (8:17 pm)

#213 of 343 stiff ride, tight seats, high RPM, by strei007 in the 2010 Forum.
 
In the reviews of the 2010 touring I wrote
 
Makes me car sick
 
Written by: Car sick on 05/09/2010
 
The good news is. The stiffness in the supension gets much better after a few thousand miles and a few heavy loads. My buddy who has a Versa, thinks my Touring is a much better car. I like the car now except I keep killing the engine when trying to engage 1st gear. The ride is real jerky in 1st gear when trying to maintain 10 mph. This happens when stuck in freeway traffic.
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