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  • the 2007-2010 Hyundai Elantra was assembled in

    Seoul, South Korea

  • @vboi423 If you don't want people replying, then delete your 2 year old comment. If it's not that serious, then why are you replying back? You're just as guilty as I am.

  • @vboi423 Hey genious. An SUV and a Full Size Truck are TWO DIFFERENT THINGS. You don't know much about vehicles do you? A Chevy Tahoe is a FULL SIZE SUV, unlike a Blazer. A Silverado or F-150 is a FULL SIZE TRUCK. I'm pursuing this argument because you can't seem to stand corrected.

  • @vboi423 A Full Size Truck is NOT a Semi-Truck. That is a Semi-Truck. I'm not arguing just clearing up a false statement. Try "full size truck" on google images. tell me what you see.

  • @vboi423 As is the Dodge Ram, Chevy Silverado/GMC Sierra, Toyota Tunda, and Nissan Titan. Google "Full size truck".

  • @vboi423 Then maybe you should recollect your knowledge of what a "full size truck" actually is. An F-150 is marketed and sold as one thousands of times a year.

  • @vboi423 size has nothing to do with the safety of a vehicle. look at this small car's crash test results and compare it to the full size f-150 of 1 or 2 generations ago. that thing is huge compared to this car and it crumpled up the cab like a coke can.

  • i caused $5600 in damages to my 2007 hyundai elantra in a 10mph rear end wouldnt recomend buying one.researched has worst front collision of any car.if i was going 50mph i would be dead.not a safe car.

  • @ericsteven76  newer cars are designed to take the brunt of impact at the crumple zones away from the cabin- and you wouldn't be dead. Try more research.

  • Not a very good crash tes. Frontal offset with simulated crumple zone on the barrier better represents a real world crash where you may hit an oncoming vehicle. Hitting a flat wall spreads the damage better and is an ideal condition under which the crumple zone would protect you.

  • wow, but isn't there supposed to be some damage absorption for not to transfer the impact to the passengers?

  • Yup thats an Elantra looks exactly like mine only with the stocke wheel and not in black.

  • although most vids on here are of partial front impact, this car turned out awesome. Take away the warped up hood and you could drive that thing. Looks like its built like a rock.

  • And to add validity to your statement, the 2007 Elantra was built with a 49% stiffer structure than the 2006. Resulting in a safer, stabler, and more smoother ride. I rented one for a week and loved it. Once I get enough dough I will buy one.

  • i bet that car win against a truck :)

  • Oh, correct.

    I mistook it for the Accent.

  • That's no Elantra...

  • yes..it is

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