2002 Hyundai Elantra GT Specs
- Hyundai, the world's fourth-largest automaker, is a South Korean company.compact mini car
The 2002 model Hyundai Elantras belonged to a vehicle generation that was first released in the previous year model. In 2002, though, Hyundai debuted the GT edition of the Elantra, which was a five-door hatchback with upscale trimmings. What an edmunds.com review found most appealing about the model was its "ultra-low price tag." As of October 2010, the Kelley Blue Book value for a 2002 Hyundai Elantra GT in good condition was about $1,700. - The 2002 Hyundai Elantra GT was 177.1 inches long, 67.7 inches wide and 56.1 inches high, with a wheelbase of 102.7 inches. Its curb weight was 2,635 pounds.
The car sat five people, with rear-seat passengers having 35 inches of leg room, while those in the front have 43.2 inches of leg room. Luggage capacity is 26.6 cubic feet. - All trim levels of the 2002 Hyundai Elantra came with a 2-liter, four-cylinder engine that produced 135 horsepower and 123 ft.-lb. of torque, delivering power to the front wheels. It went zero to 60 mph in 8.8 seconds and stopped from 60 to zero mph in 137 feet.
The 2002 Elantra's tank carried up to 14.5 gallons of fuel. One gallon would power the car for 25 combined city and highway miles. - The GT version of the Elantra came with a number of upscale standard features. These included 15-inch wheels, leather-trimmed interior, four-wheel disc brakes, European suspension tuning, fog lamps and a CD player. It also featured power exterior mirrors and a rear seat that split-folds to make room for more cargo beneath the hatch. It came standard with side and front airbags, while traction control and four-wheel anti-lock brakes were optional.
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