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Hyundai - Elantra (2001)

Discover the 2001 Hyundai Elantra – a compact sedan that has been a staple on the streets since the early 2000s. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned collector, or simply curious about car values, understanding the Hyundai Elantra price for this model year can guide you toward a smart purchase. In this overview we’ll weave together the vehicle’s highlight specifications, realistic depreciation expectations, and how its used value stacks up against rivals. Ready to learn exactly what a 2001 Hyundai Elantra is worth? Let’s dive in.

  • Engine and Power: 1.6‑liter inline‑4, 104 hp @ 5,200 rpm, 98 lb‑ft @ 4,000 rpm.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (equipped in base models) or 4‑speed automatic (available in higher trims).
  • Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive, delivering nimble handling for city driving.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Fuel Economy: 25 mpg city / 34 mpg highway (EPA estimates).
  • Dimensions: Length = 169 in, Width = 70 in, Height = 55 in; Wheelbase = 101 in.
  • Weight: Curb weight ranges from 2,580 lb (base) to 2,700 lb (premium trim).
  • Interior Capacity: 5 seats, with a 12.4‑cu‑ft trunk space.
  • Key Features: Power‑tilt/slide windows, power door locks, automatic climate control, AM/FM stereo with CD player, optional 7‑inch touchscreen and Bluetooth connectivity.
  • Safety Highlights: Dual front airbags, front and side-impact‑resistant panels, optional ABS and traction control.

Hyundai Elantra depreciation is one of the most cited factors when evaluating a used vehicle. The 2001 Elantra, like many compact cars, typically loses roughly 15–20 % of its value during the first year after purchase – a significant drop that reflects rapid initial depreciation. Beyond the first year, the rate slows to around 10–12 % per year for the next two to three years. By the time the vehicle reaches 10–12 years of age, the annual decline averages about 5–7 %, resulting in a 50–60 % total depreciation from its original MSRP.

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3 years ago used €1,999.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used €1,250.00 Unlock all links
4 years ago used €999.00 Unlock all links
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