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Consumer group cries foul on Hyundai's 40-mpg claim

☆ QueenAline 2012/07/15 03:57:15
Right when it looks like Hyundai can do no wrong,
we have this: A consumer protection group is asking the United States
Environmental Protection Agency to look into claims that the Elantra has exaggerated fuel economy numbers.



Consumer Watchdog sent the EPA a letter citing a litany of public
criticism of the compact Elantra's real-world fuel economy, and asking
the EPA to "re-test the 2011 and 2012 Elantra models in its own
facility, to seek an explanation for the MPG disappointments of so many
Elantra buyers."



Except that many Elantra buyers are actually satisfied with their
mileage. When we asked Hyundai for a response to the allegations, its
public relations staff pointed us to a J.D. Power APEAL study showing that, "Elantra owners are the happiest in the entire compact segment competitive set in terms of fuel economy."



Hyundai did note that real-world fuel economy results often differ from
EPA label values, but stopped short of writing the whole thing off as
"your mileage may vary." According to Hyundai, when Consumer Reports
put the Elantra through its tough city cycle test regimen, the results
were consistent with other compact cars, all of which underperformed
compared to the EPA test. Hyundai said the Elantra achieved 20 mpg,
which was higher than Honda Civic at 19, Ford Focus at 18, and Chevrolet Cruze
at 17. "These results show rank-order consistency with the EPA results
of Elantra (29), Civic (28), Focus (28), and Cruze (22)," said Hyundai.



The Elantra was redesigned for the 2011 model year, and when we tested one,
we averaged 31 mpg over a week of mixed driving, compared to EPA
numbers of 29/40/33 city/highway/combined. For 2012, Hyundai has
actually added its ActiveECO system that it says can improve fuel
economy by up to seven percent. Sales of the Elantra were up 44 percent
in November.



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  • Marlene Wilkins 2012/07/20 02:44:22
    Marlene Wilkins
    31 Mpg is pretty good, so it's a step in the right direction.
    The best thing of course is to give consumers full-electric vehicles that have style, power and all the creature comforts.

    As a shameless plug, here's a technology that could be easily adapted to meet the needs of gas-station style charging stations.
    The site's a bit outdated, and was done by a friend of ours, I was going to update then ran afoul of some kids during shopping..

    Cute? Yes. :-)
    But, it cost me 3 weeks in a wrist brace.
    C'est la Vie.

    http://arcticstormfront.blogs...
  • VICTORIA 2012/07/15 05:11:19
    VICTORIA
    I own an Elantra- and my car before that was...an Elantra.
    She gets great mileage-
    I'm really really happy with her.

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