i30 Owners Club
GENERAL STUFF => i30 NEWS & OFFICIAL REVIEWS => Topic started by: Krakrak on January 20, 2011, 17:55:27
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http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/06/2013-hyundai-elantra-touring-going-five-door-leaving-the-wagon/ (http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/06/2013-hyundai-elantra-touring-going-five-door-leaving-the-wagon/)
I wonder why we can't have decent wagons here in Canada (or US). Seems like every american, japanese or korean auto maker come here with some wagons models and abandon them a couple of years later. Only european brands keep selling wagons, but much too expensive for me.
I bought a 2011 Elantra Touring especially because it was a wagon. I never understood the need for a hatchback, the luggage area is way too small. Maybe if you don't have kids you can use the folding seats but when I go on a camping trip with 2 kids it's not an option.
I plan to keep my car for 7 years (the lenght of the bumper to bumper warranty) and after that it will be again the quest to find a reasonably priced wagon...
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Hi krakrak, welcome to the club. Hope to see more posts from you.
You're right there's more space in the Hatch but there are a lot of people who like the compactness of the Hatch.
Incidentally, my son, who lives in Canada (Mississsauga) has a little 2 door General Motors Pontiac and he's complaining you can't get cars like that any more. (Quite apart from the dropping of the Pontiac range per se).
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Welcome Krakrak..
My wife feels the same as you she wouldn't have a hatch but we are getting her a CW (touring) in about a week... I had a hatch for 28 months which I traded on another car last august (No wagon available in 2008)
I think our new wagon will keep its value quite well because there are not a lot of inexpensive alternatives over here either.. :cool: