very few people who buy cars now a days with a manual transmission unless its a sports car or a pickup truck most only know how to drive an automatic though there are some cases where Sports Cars only have an automatic trans available from the factory such as the 1989 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo
Dct is faster than a type-r. However, performance cars are meant to be driven with a manual. Get an ecu-ramapping on your manual EN and you can outgun the dct easily. However, you can ecu-remap a dct and burn the manual again. Which to get? Manual or dct? 🤔😭
Where’s the news on the 24 that you are providing? Why would the 24 release in almost 2025 if they’re already in other countries anyways? The 23 production is over so that would be a long time without any new ENs
10nk plus the markups dealers are doing jus cause of the name the elentra n has awsome seats heated ctr dont have heated seats and has awesome digital dash with same awsome info u get all tech and its crazy me looking for a ctr at 50 55k and elentra n is 34k new and u get one used with 2k miles be cheaper obviously ctr looks better
I’ve driven this car a couple times and for some reason it has a lot of wheel hop/spin while power shifting from 1st to 2nd in sport and N mode. Does anybody know why ?
It doesn't look like something I would if I had the money, I like the style of classic cars and lexus, Accura car and the 2 brands i called out hav manual transmission. and toyota mark x no manual transmission, but they are beautiful looking cars
Nice to see a manual transmission these days. Kinda pathetic no company makes a manual transmission in a full size truck (half tons and 3/4 tons) any more.
I had this car in the same color for one blissful year. A nice dealer fella in Omaha sold it to me at sticker in April of 2022. The build quality and paint are absolutely atrocious. The interior bits reek of cheapness. And yet. And yet, I can't wait for the face-lifted 2024 model. Yeah, that's how it hits you. If you love to drive. Nothing else like it, really.
Ben dropping videos every day like a madman!
Underrated car for sure
Insane Hyundai Ben !! 💙💙
very few people who buy cars now a days with a manual transmission unless its a sports car or a pickup truck most only know how to drive an automatic though there are some cases where Sports Cars only have an automatic trans available from the factory such as the 1989 Pontiac Trans Am Turbo
Ben keep on doing what you're doing
Dct is faster than a type-r. However, performance cars are meant to be driven with a manual. Get an ecu-ramapping on your manual EN and you can outgun the dct easily. However, you can ecu-remap a dct and burn the manual again. Which to get? Manual or dct? 🤔😭
Where’s the news on the 24 that you are providing? Why would the 24 release in almost 2025 if they’re already in other countries anyways? The 23 production is over so that would be a long time without any new ENs
How is this new? This has been out for two years now, was expecting to see the new facelift version.
It will be here in a few months
Bruh. It's the same engine, chassis and body. Only the face got meakeover so not much a difference
10nk plus the markups dealers are doing jus cause of the name the elentra n has awsome seats heated ctr dont have heated seats and has awesome digital dash with same awsome info u get all tech and its crazy me looking for a ctr at 50 55k and elentra n is 34k new and u get one used with 2k miles be cheaper obviously ctr looks better
I’ve driven this car a couple times and for some reason it has a lot of wheel hop/spin while power shifting from 1st to 2nd in sport and N mode. Does anybody know why ?
I read that Hyundai removed the software that controls the torque steer. That's probably why.
@1:53 it has a trunk proximity popper just set it up!
It doesn't look like something I would if I had the money, I like the style of classic cars and lexus, Accura car and the 2 brands i called out hav manual transmission. and toyota mark x no manual transmission, but they are beautiful looking cars
Nice to see a manual transmission these days. Kinda pathetic no company makes a manual transmission in a full size truck (half tons and 3/4 tons) any more.
and the MT is an awesome anti-theft system :-)
Low percentage of people know how to drive them so why would they make a ton of them
Very few ever buy them so manufacturers stopped making them.
In the US.... yes. In the rest of the world? MT remains highly sought after and sold.
@@memphisraines8118 we aren’t talking about the rest of the world
I want to like this car so bad. These interiors make me want to barf.
i like it
Front wheel drive? If so, no thanks, but a very great review and I am sure it is still pretty fun vs a normal auto sedan.
I had this car in the same color for one blissful year. A nice dealer fella in Omaha sold it to me at sticker in April of 2022. The build quality and paint are absolutely atrocious. The interior bits reek of cheapness. And yet. And yet, I can't wait for the face-lifted 2024 model. Yeah, that's how it hits you. If you love to drive. Nothing else like it, really.