Base Camp: 2021 Hyundai Elantra Essential
Every week, wheels.ca selects a new vehicle on sale in Canada and takes a good look at its entry-level trim. If we find it worthy of your consideration, we'll let you know. If not, we'll recommend one
Every week, wheels.ca selects a new vehicle on sale in Canada and takes a good look at its entry-level trim. If we find it worthy of your consideration, we'll let you know. If not, we'll recommend one
Hyundai continues to up its game with the new 2021 Hyunda Elantra
In this week's news roundup, Hyundai prices the all-new Elantra, Ford lets you build your Bronco, Nissan adds more Safety Shield 360, there's a refreshed small Genesis, and GM's Cruise is ready to go
Typical Used Prices: 2017 - $13,500; 2019 -$18,000
This week in the news, Hyundai adds N to new Elantra, Toyota's plug-in RAV4 strikes an impressive bargain, Kia refreshes the Stinger sedan, Nissan is forgetting the Titans, and Mercedes-Benz shows an
As for when we'll actually see the cars, they're not saying just yet.
it’s an uncommonly good car for value-conscious Canucks.
Hyundai continues to embrace the passenger car with this fully redesigned Elantra.
Wise motorists often shelter their pricey cars and motorcycles and find a cheap set of wheels to slog through the darkest months.
Tis the season to buy a new car.
A small but mighty face-off.
A sporty attitude
Still standing
Not all Canadians in the market for a new vehicle default to a tall crossover or SUV.
One of the first products of Hyundai’s new performance division.
Canadians purchased a shade over two million new vehicles last year.
Have a blast without breaking the bank.
The U.S. Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) has named the 2018 Hyundai Elantra a Top Safety Pick+.
Designed to European standards, the GT benefited from a stiffer structure reinforced with plenty of high-strength steel, yet the hatchback is lighter than most competing models.