new Hyundai Elantra M16-GDI

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new Hyundai Elantra M16-GDI

TCS is the Elantra Tourings Traction Control System. TCS applies brake pressure when it senses a wheel losing traction on the road. When starting on a slick surface the torque from the transmission may be more than conditions can handle so the TCS kicks in and stops the wheels from slipping and gives you more control in conditions where you may have lost control.

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new Hyundai Elantra M16-GDI

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new Hyundai Elantra M16-GDI

Under the hood consumers will enjoy a 2.0 liter four cylinder engine that gives out up to 138 horsepower at 136 pound feet of torque. There is a 5 speed manual transmission that comes standard on basic models, while both higher packages come with an optional 4 speed automatic. For a smaller car, it is capable of doing 0-60 mpg in a modest 8.4 seconds. Fuel economy ranges from 26 mpg city to 35 mpg highway. Those numbers may not be the best in class, but they certainly aren't the worst either.