I'm a Truck dude, and yet i really love my dad's Corolla lol it's super comfy and it feels unbreakable. It's a 2012 and only had an easily fixed issue..
Curious, why wasnt a corolla xle used for comparison? Has the smaller wheels and fwd comoared to the se's larger wheel set and AWD. Wouldve made the difference up in MPG and provided a more comparable drive experience. I would always add the huge difference in the warranties
Hyundai uses traditional DCT trans so it will definitely do better on hwys compares to Toyo/Honda using eCVT. both a solid choice over the regular ICE vehicles. like to see UX300h against Niro which is about $10k cheaper but interior and safety features are about the same.
I've had 2 Kias and both have AA wired only, the solution is to add a tiny box for ~$60 that adds that functionality. But I don't use it anymore :D I find it easier to use a magnet USB connection - i have 1 cable in the car, one in home and it allows for fast charging (wireless charging can be slow), and provides an instant connection. Its much easier on the battery of the phone. The wireless charging seems to be interfering with wireless AA.
No wireless android auto/apple car play is a "deal breaker"? You do know you can get a wireless receiver that plugs right into the USB port that automatically makes it wireless, right? It's maybe $20 on amazon.
There are so many reliable cheap adapters to get for Hyundai and Kia to give you wireless Apple CarPlay and android auto. Kia and Hyundai and Genesis finally rolled out wireless Apple CarPlay, and android auto. Hopefully it is going to be available on the Elantra via over the air.
An elantra limited has ventilated and heated seats. The bluelink connection that lets you turn and set the climate remotely ..etc and lot of other features so its not just about size.
Corollas are in high demand and buyers ain't gonna get deep discounts.. I got a 2024 Elantra blue in serenity white plus normal add-ons like cargo net, floor mats, etc.. for $26,700.00 out the door two months ago from a dealer.. 😊😊
@@jpnewman1688man, that's a heck of a deal! I heard some of the Toyota dealers do some of the dear mark up prices saying the car is in high demand. Smh
As a mechanical person, I looked at the Hyundai hybrid system as compared to the simplicity of the Toyota hybrid drive . Hyundai far too complicated , and has many more components to "not work" properly . I'll stick with the Toyota system thanks !
Well Hyundai hybrid system hasn't had any issues so far and it's been out for a while now. Plenty of people get well over 100k miles regularly. But I agree although I wouldn't buy the Corolla Hybrid considering it takes 9+ seconds to do 0-60 and it's interior is pretty lackluster and feels extremely cheap/old
My dear!, the people that buy Elantra have never driven Benz so they would not know the technology different that U R worried about!, people that go for these two!, R looking for price and reliability!
nay...i guess you haven't update or be ignorant on toyota news. Toyota fuck up their engines so bad too in recent two years. They have plenty recalls on toyota engines problems. Stop being prejudice and watch news.
The Elantra I think looks better on the outside, the interior is significantly better, and it’s larger. The infotainment and driver assistance is far superior in the Elantra. The highway driver assist on the Hyundai and is so damn good thankfully, as well as just the active lane keep assist. I generally lease cars, but I would probably buy the ELANTRA if I had to buy either of them because it comes with such a long warranty
I'm a Truck dude, and yet i really love my dad's Corolla lol it's super comfy and it feels unbreakable. It's a 2012 and only had an easily fixed issue..
Impressive. My 2025 hybrid Camry has been a consistent 45mph.
Mph or mpg because only 45 mph is slow
Great video talking about real world mileage of these two competing hybrids.
Curious, why wasnt a corolla xle used for comparison? Has the smaller wheels and fwd comoared to the se's larger wheel set and AWD. Wouldve made the difference up in MPG and provided a more comparable drive experience. I would always add the huge difference in the warranties
Well Done! Focus on mpg, ride comfort & is genius. Laid back delivery & good chemistry works.
Hyundai uses traditional DCT trans so it will definitely do better on hwys compares to Toyo/Honda using eCVT. both a solid choice over the regular ICE vehicles. like to see UX300h against Niro which is about $10k cheaper but interior and safety features are about the same.
I want to own another Elantra again. But the interior and lack of wireless Android Auto is a deal breaker for me.
I've had 2 Kias and both have AA wired only, the solution is to add a tiny box for ~$60 that adds that functionality. But I don't use it anymore :D I find it easier to use a magnet USB connection - i have 1 cable in the car, one in home and it allows for fast charging (wireless charging can be slow), and provides an instant connection. Its much easier on the battery of the phone. The wireless charging seems to be interfering with wireless AA.
No wireless android auto/apple car play is a "deal breaker"? You do know you can get a wireless receiver that plugs right into the USB port that automatically makes it wireless, right? It's maybe $20 on amazon.
There are so many reliable cheap adapters to get for Hyundai and Kia to give you wireless Apple CarPlay and android auto. Kia and Hyundai and Genesis finally rolled out wireless Apple CarPlay, and android auto. Hopefully it is going to be available on the Elantra via over the air.
For 30 grand, why not just get the 2025 Camry LE? I’d gladly trade 10 percent fuel economy for larger interior and smoother ride
An elantra limited has ventilated and heated seats. The bluelink connection that lets you turn and set the climate remotely ..etc and lot of other features so its not just about size.
You're not going to pay $30k for a Elantra Hybrid Limited like the Corolla Hybrid on Car Gurus.
Corollas are in high demand and buyers ain't gonna get deep discounts..
I got a 2024 Elantra blue in serenity white plus normal add-ons like cargo net, floor mats, etc.. for $26,700.00 out the door two months ago from a dealer.. 😊😊
@@jpnewman1688man, that's a heck of a deal! I heard some of the Toyota dealers do some of the dear mark up prices saying the car is in high demand. Smh
@@khiangnong1349 yeah.. but it sucks for insurance since Hyundai had trouble with the security system.. 😭😭
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Corolla awd wouldnt affect mpg at all because its an electric motor on an axle
Still adds weight.
As a mechanical person, I looked at the Hyundai hybrid system as compared to the simplicity of the Toyota hybrid drive . Hyundai far too complicated , and has many more components to "not work" properly . I'll stick with the Toyota system thanks !
Well Hyundai hybrid system hasn't had any issues so far and it's been out for a while now. Plenty of people get well over 100k miles regularly. But I agree although I wouldn't buy the Corolla Hybrid considering it takes 9+ seconds to do 0-60 and it's interior is pretty lackluster and feels extremely cheap/old
Just ignore that cave man hes just stuck in time with no internet in a cave
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Toyota has had about two decades to sort out Synergy Drive with plenty of recalls for the early adopters. So it should be perfect but it is not.
Toyota maxis are annoying as f man.
Hyundai s are not known for ride quality. My every day company car Sonata is soo horrible over bumps or uneven pavement.
My dear!, the people that buy Elantra have never driven Benz so they would not know the technology different that U R worried about!, people that go for these two!, R looking for price and reliability!
Who cares about Apple car play or Android auto
I do use it everyday.
Also, Toyotas aren’t setting themselves on fire. 😬. Hyundai has a long way to go in terms of core quality.
no, but toyotas did accelerate people into walls and other vehicles at 100mph some years ago.
nay...i guess you haven't update or be ignorant on toyota news. Toyota fuck up their engines so bad too in recent two years. They have plenty recalls on toyota engines problems. Stop being prejudice and watch news.
Have you heard about GR Corollas catching fires recently?
I’ll take the one that’s actually relevant, competitive worthwhile. Hint. It’s not the uncompetitive Toyota Corolla
The Elantra I think looks better on the outside, the interior is significantly better, and it’s larger. The infotainment and driver assistance is far superior in the Elantra. The highway driver assist on the Hyundai and is so damn good thankfully, as well as just the active lane keep assist. I generally lease cars, but I would probably buy the ELANTRA if I had to buy either of them because it comes with such a long warranty