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Hyundai - Elantra (2002)

Looking for the latest Hyundai Elantra price? Whether you’re after today’s new‑model valuations or curious about how a 2002 Hyundai Elantra sits on the market, this concise guide pulls together the most important data points for buyers, sellers, and automotive enthusiasts alike.

  • Model year: 2002
  • Body style: 4‑door sedan
  • Engine: 1.8‑L inline‑4, 132 hp
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (standard) / 5‑speed manual (optional)
  • Drive type: Front‑wheel drive
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline
  • Powertrain layout: Mid‑ship engine, front‑engine‑front‑transmission
  • Dimensions (L × W × H): 4,370 mm × 1,710 mm × 1,450 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,680 mm
  • Cargo capacity: 380 L (cabriolet style) / 450 L (standard)
  • Towing capacity: N/A (standard sedan)
  • Passenger volume: 953 L
  • Weight (Curb): 1,283 kg (DRW) / 1,328 kg (TWD)
  • Top speed: 165 km/h (automated)**
  • Fuel economy (combined): ~8.9 L/100 km city / 6.8 L/100 km highway
  • Standard safety features: Dual front airbags, ABS, traction control, stability release
  • Infotainment: 4‑inch LED display, AM/FM radio, Bluetooth (depending on trim)
  • Keyless entry: Standard on equipped models
  • Warranty: Dependent on region, typically no new
    for 6‑month/10,000‑mile in many markets

*Top speed and fuel economy figures are approximate and may vary with engine tuning and driving conditions.

Depreciation Insights for the Hyundai Elantra

Acar’s Hyundai Elantra depreciation trajectory is typical for compact family sedans that enjoy stability in the used market. Below is our depreciation curve derived from recent data analytics and dealer reports:

  • First year: 15–20% drop from the original sticker price.
  • Year two to three: an additional 7–10% decline.
  • By five years: overall 30–35% value loss relative to MSRP.
  • Beyond five years: steady 5–7% yearly drop as vehicle ages.

Owners typically experience a smoother depreciation curve if the car is kept in a moderate‑condition state, with minimal accident history, and well‑maintained service records.

Comparative Context

When you compare a used Hyundai Elantra 2002 price with its contemporaries, it remains a competitive option:

  • Toyota Corolla (2002): generally similar in size but tends to be priced ~10% higher in the same condition class.
  • Honda Civic (2002): slightly higher fuel efficiency but often priced ~8% higher for comparable mileage.
  • Ford Focus (2004): offers a sportier feel and generally less depreciation over three years.

In many regions, the Elantra sits just below the premium segment yet offers a near‑full‑size interior, making it popular for commuters and small families alike.

Market Position Statement

Expanded below are key market insights (the data is region‑specific and includes Norwegian, US, EU, and Asian markets).

  • Norway: The Elantra tops the compact


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