10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
8 / 2
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
68,129 miles

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problem #22

Apr 022014

Elantra

  • 800 miles
From the day I bought the car home seemed alittle funny how the back of the car shifts around. Thought maybe after a few miles it would go away. The next day my dad took the car out for a drive and noticed the same thing. Now today on the highway was driving back from work and hit a little bump with a very small curve and I thought I would crash into the dividers. The back of the car shifted around alot. Almost lost total control of the car for a good few seconds. Scared the hell out of me. Wondering why Hyundai has not made a recall on this situation. By the way it is not my first time I noticed the car doing this. Was searching around seems like this is a very big problem on the Elantra's. is Hyundai just waiting for a big lawsuit to happen?

- Oakland Gardens , NY, USA

problem #21

Mar 152014

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 1,300 miles
The ESC pitched the car sideways @ 65mph on I-84 S of sturbridge MA. The car has no directional stability as it wanders side-to-side requiring constant steering control.

- Ossining, NY, USA

problem #20

Feb 132014

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 20,500 miles
While driving across a bridge, the car's rear will lurch to one side and then back again. It also happens on rough roads. There is one particular bridge that I hate driving over because I know it will happen. I fear that if this happens in slippery conditions, I'll lose control. Reading from others comments, it doesn't appear Hyundai will do anything about it. My 2007 didn't have this issue. I'm also having an issue with the engine making a grinding noise on start up. There are youtube vids that show it too. The brakes make a horrible grinding noise. Also the car is difficult to keep in a straight line, you constantly have to make adjustments. I've had many cars, never these kinds of issues. A real disappointment. Wish I had kept my 2007 Elantra.

- Barboursville, VA, USA

problem #19

Jan 022014

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 18,000 miles
Noticed when I test drove this vehicle in April 2013 when it hit small bumps in the road it seemed unsteady in the back. Thought it was just the dynamics of a new vehicle I would get used to. I'm used to driving dynamics of small vehicles. There have been a few times where I've been driving at speeds between 20-70mph when I hit a bump on a straight/curved road and vehicle would shake wildly and feel like it was out of control. Today we have snow covered/slushy roads and I've been particularly cautious. At ~60mph on I70 (which was clear and plowed), I moved to the passing lane to go around a slower vehicle before a creek bridge. When I hit the edge of the bridge I completed the maneuver, but a small lip on the section of bridge meeting the road caused the vehicle to fishtail and almost hit the vehicle next to me. I was fighting for control of the vehicle for 300 feet, which is worse than I have ever experienced in this vehicle, hence the reason I wrote this complaint. It felt like another experience I had in a Fiat with a bent rear axle, every time it would hop over a bump it would wobble in the back end and yet it felt slightly different because I couldn't correct it quickly when the car should have settled. From reading other people's complaints, it seems plausible that the problem with the Elantra may in fact be in the front end with the power steering auto-correct to center. That is what it felt like I was fighting those 300 feet, not the dynamics of the four wheels not being square on the road, but instead like as if the car was fighting me. Something needs to be done because I could have lost control with kids in the car. Judging from other people's experiences with their dealers on the issue, what is the point if they're just going to give us the run-around and inconvenience us even more by withholding our vehicles and then giving them back without a fix?

- Fulton, MO, USA

problem #18

Dec 012013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 9,000 miles
I was driving straight across a bridge the back end started to fishtail it went back and forth several times- I could not get it under control it finally spun out and killed looking into on coming traffic. The fish tailing has happened several times since then. I have only had the car 6 weeks and am scared to drive it. I have read that this is a known problem for this car. What I can't understand is why there has not been a recall on this.

- Crystal, MN, USA

problem #17

Jan 152013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 500 miles
The brakes make horrible creaking and grinding noises when wet. Sometimes it will even cause the car to shake. I have contacted Hyundai several times and they do not take this serious. I have taken it to the dealership several times and they have not been able to fix it. I just took it in last week and they even tried to get me to pay 100 for a cleaning of the brake components, I feel I should not have to pay to fix a problem we have had since we bought the car new and have had it in several times and they have not been able to fix it. I am not confident driving the car now and clearly no one would want it buy it off us when it makes such horrible noises. I also believe it cannot be safe and will cause premature failure of the brake calipers and / or possible the ball joints or front steering suspension. I think they have a faulty design in the brake hydraulics and the differential pressures between the front and rear brakes are not right.

- Greenfield, WI, USA

problem #16

Jun 192013

Elantra

  • 12 miles
Car wanders on roadway, returned car to two different dealers three times, the first dealer told me there was 60psi in one tire, the tires were adjusted and was told that this would fix the problem, it did not. The second time I took the car in I was told that there was nothing wrong with the car and it was within specs, and that I may be having problems adjusting to the electronic steering, and that if I had bought the car from his dealership that he would work something out with me. After talking to the company about this problem, I had them make the last arrangement to get the car in to the original dealer where I was told once again that there was no problem with the car. I'm 54 years old, and have driven many cars, and this one is a nightmare to drive, can you help?

- Woodbridge, NJ, USA

problem #15

Jun 292012

Elantra 4-cyl Diesel

  • 200 miles
The 2011 through 2013 Elantra's have this same inherent issue in which the rear of the car is not engineered to maintain a straight line or track properly over bumps and dips in the road. I have taken my 2013 Elantra limited to mccarthy blue springs Hyundai and called Hyundai customer service and requested contact by their district service manager over the past year but it has been over 2 months and no response from the district service manager (today is 8-27-2013). The service department knows this is an issue but say its the way the car is made and there's nothing they can do about it. The problem is an issue in turns and can kick the car out of line in wet, snowy or icy conditions so much that the vehicle stability assist must intervene. These are not conditions that my other car has an issue with or any car that I've owned in the past that did not have vsa. The issue is not due to the rear end of the car being light due to not having a spare tire as some have been told, this issue is purely the fault of Hyundai and may even involve the electric power steering not being properly tuned to maintain a straight line as the wheel will abruptly return to a position far left of center. I have spoken with other 2011 to 2013 Elantra owners and they have the same complaints and I have driven other cars and they exhibit the same issue. Its long overdue for a recall NHTSA.

- Lees Summit, MO, USA

problem #14

Aug 102013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 2,700 miles
Being a 40 plus year driver and an Indiana cdl license holder I can not keep this car between the lines at highway speeds. It wonders left then right and sometimes the wheel seems to resist correction. I have a 09/03/2013 service date to have the car looked at.

- Columbus, IN, USA

problem #13

Jul 052013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 30 miles
When I drove the new car off the lot it began pulling to the right, but since we bought it late on a Friday afternoon I couldn't do anything until the following day. The passenger air bag light also came on (I'm referring to the light by the tachometer, not the one below the radio). Bluelink performed an inspection remotely & said to take the car to the dealership asap. The following day we took the car back to the dealership & they said they needed to keep the car until Monday, but we were moving to a different city therefore we would have to take the car to a dealership in our new city instead. I told the story to the service dept, left the car there at the new dealership, 2 days later I came back to get it. The air bag issue was fixed but not the pulling to the right. The alignment specialist came with me to test it, realized that it was still pulling, we went back to the dealership & switched the two front tires & went again for another test. The specialist realized that the car was now pulling to the left. We test drove the car over 8 times, they said alignment was good & only attempted to rotate the tires multiple times, car still pulled. I took the car to a different dealership, they agreed the car was pulling but wouldn't do anything because another dealership had already inspected it & I would have to pay even though the car was barely two wks old! I went back to the previous dealership, we tested it again with the service manager. They tried to convince me there was nothing wrong, when clearly the car still pulls strongly to the right. I had to escalate the problem to Hyundai usa as the dealership wouldn't do anything further. After reading the owners manual, it clearly states that the power steering should be checked if the car is in alignment, yet pulling to one side. The dealership never recommended this, nor did any testing of the steering.

- Austin, TX, USA

problem #12

Jul 142013

Elantra

  • 307 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Hyundai Elantra. The contact stated that without warning, the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver while driving 40 mph. The contact stated that the failure only occurred once reaching 40 mph. The dealer was contacted and advised that the failure was a natural occurrence of the vehicle however, the dealer had not inspected the vehicle or initiate a diagnostic test. The failure and the current mileage was 307. The VIN was not available.

- Melbourne, FL, USA

problem #11

Jul 272012

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 290 miles
Car can't be kept on road it's steering column is to much play and feels like its pulling to the right..and I have too hold steering wheel down too the left very uncomfortable car is brand new it makes no sense I been back to the dealer ship and they claim car is fine not out alignment. What's wrong with this it's terrible! something needs too be done! I can't enjoy it like I want it's a accident waiting too happen.

- Jacksonville, FL, USA

problem #10

Jun 282013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 50 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Hyundai Elantra. The contact stated while driving 70 mph, the steering failed and the vehicle began veering to the left while the rear end of the vehicle shifted from side to side. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 50.

- Muskegon, MI, USA

problem #9

Mar 252013

Elantra

  • 10 miles
Purchased car from lynne's in bloomfield, NJ on the 25th of March 2013 from [xxx]. noticed the steering when I got on the highway that night, but assumed it was a break in period for me to get use to the car, well one month later I was constantly adjusting the steering wheel to get the car to stay in the lane. I spoke to service department manager ([xxx]) about this problem, and was told to bring the car in for them to look at it, earliest date June 6th, I requested a loaner car because once they had the car I had no way of getting to work, I called two days prior to my service date to confirm that there would be a loaner available, I was told if that was the arrangement made on my set up date then the loaner would be there. One day prior to me going to service with the car, I received a call from lynnes service department that no loaner was available, no reason why, it just was not available. I took the car to sansone Hyundai on the 18th, my right hand was starting to hurt from holding the steering wheel so tight to keep control of the car. I received a call from the service department ([xxx]) that the car had 60psi on one of the tires, air was checked and adjusted on all the tires and was told to give it a try now? no change, I called [xxx] (customer service) and told him the problems I was having with the car, he recommended I come back in on the 24th of June, dropped off the car, and received a call that afternoon that he ([xxx]) drove the car and found no problems, and maybe this was not the car for me, and that if I had bought the car from his dealership, he might have been able to move me into another car. I've been driving all types of vehicles for over 30 plus years, some with bad alignments and never have I driven anything like this before, it?S a death trap! information redacted pursuant to the Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6).

- Woodbridge, NJ, USA

problem #8

May 302013

Elantra

  • 125 miles
The contact owns a 2013 Hyundai Elantra. The contact stated that while driving approximately 65 mph, the power steering malfunctioned without warning. The contact stated that the steering wheel had to constantly be adjusted in order to properly steer the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to a dealer where the failure was unable to be replicated. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 125 and the current mileage was 4,000. The VIN was not available.

- Woodbridge , NJ, USA

problem #7

May 142013

Elantra

  • 65 miles
Vehicle purchased 05.14.2013 noticed from day one that steering wasn't right, thought it would take time to get use to. On 06.12.2013 noticed steering wheel was off center and to the left and car pulled to the right. Took it into dealership on 06.14.2013. At first they attempted to tell me nothing was wrong then I took them for a ride. It was then agreed that the steering wheel was off center and car was pulling to the right. I was then told no repair was available. I contacted Hyundai Inc. 06.18.2013, they in turn contacted the dealership which withheld the information that they had agreed there was a non repairable problem with my car. I then contacted the dealership and spoke with the person that with held information and he stated he did so because he was not asked. He is also claiming the shop foreman is in school to correct the problem and I am to take my car in on 06.24.2013 for the repair which will take approximately 2 hours. The problem is getting worse by the day. More after the attempted repair is made.

- Morris, OK, USA

problem #6

May 152013

Elantra

  • 125 miles
Constantly adjusting steering to keep car on the road, belief problem with front end, took car back to dealer on the 18th of June, the results told to me by dealer was that one tire had 60psi in one of the tire, air pressure was adjusted in each tire, but car still has the problem. Looking at the history of Hyundai it seems that their sonatas and Elantras have had this problem for at least 2 years, putting these death traps on the road.

- Woodbridge, NJ, USA

problem #5

Apr 222013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 500 miles
1) while driving on interstate highway vehicle encountered abrupt change in pavement height at bridge and swerved toward adjacent lane due to very loose steering. 2) while driving on interstate highway vehicle encountered modest wind and swerved toward adjacent lane due to very loose steering. 3) while driving on interstate highway vehicle encountered bump on pavement and swerved toward adjacent lane due to very loose steering.

- Mentor, OH, USA

problem #4

May 252013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 5,815 miles
I purchased the car in March, it was my first time buying a new car. Within the first couple of days after buying the car I noticed a few rattling and clanking noises. I believed this to be the cars moving parts, and didn't think much of it at the time, especially since I was used to driving used cars that sounded worse. After a few weeks, I noticed that the noises where noticeably louder, along with a loud knocking noise when I turned the steering wheel. The dealership that I purchased the car from (universal Hyundai in orlando) was booked up so I made an appointment at orlando Hyundai. Shortly after bringing my car in, and having the service department look at the car, I was told that the car was sold to me defective, that "the left and right inner tire rods and lock nuts were loose, threads were damaged, and the lock nuts were left loose from the factory". the service manager explained to me that this could have easily caused an accident, and that "one tire would've went one way and the other tire would've went the other way, causing your car to come to a sudden halt". this might have caused a serious accident, and knowing that I was driving that car on the highway, taking trips with my family and children, while the car was defective was very scary and upsetting. I was very excited about purchasing a new car, and hoped that I would not have to deal with these kinds of problems. I am extremely disappointed and want absolutely nothing to do with Hyundai. I have the statement from the service department stating that the factory made a mistake and I plan on filing a complaint through Hyundai and the national highway safety administration.

- Orlando, FL, USA

problem #3

Feb 112013

Elantra 4-cyl

  • 2,472 miles
I was driving in very light snow in my 2013 Hyundai Elantra on highway 12 N44.44043 and W79.12958, close to beaverton, Ontario going traveling North nearest exit concession 7 thorah around 8 pm on the 11th Feb. 2013 and the car started to fishtail at a very low speed of about 40 kilometer per hour. I just parked my car on the shoulder and called caa, I was terrified to go any further. I only have 2472 kilometers on the speedometer! it doesn't seem like a very safe car. By the way, I also have snow tires on my car.

- Brampton, WA, USA

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