I like the Bosch icons they're a little spendy but last long and work well.
Hyundai Elantra parts reviews
2018 elantra sel, original owner. Mostly city driving - 8k miles/year. 47k miles now. Just wear and tear issues - front brake pads and rotor at 35k.
2017 Elantra SE
The only major thing I had to do was replace the AC compressor and radiator. Oil changes every 5k. It did throw a P0017 code. Worked thru everything and is running great.
My 2006 Hyundai Elantra was still running well at 300,000km, I only traded up for new because I was too lazy to fix a power window that randomly failed in 2021.. I mean I replaced it.. but it still failed, fuses looked good, I was left to assume there was an issue the wiring harness.
I know this post is old but my 2019 Elantra SEL just hit 80k miles with no issues, and I bought it new. Normal oil changes, tires changed around 40-50k, and am doing a brake job myself this weekend (Most miles are highway miles, but I am still surprised how long the pads and rotors lasted).
2013 Elantra with 145k miles. Replaced the Brake pads and a couple spark plugs. But it’s been an amazing purchase.
Replaced with Delphi coils and it hardly bucks, still does but not as bad as oem once in a blue moon for a half a sec.
They overfilled my Elantra Sport one time by two quarts but it's okay because they didn't tighten the oil filter down so it leaked out all over the place. I caught it quickly so no damage done.
Just remember, you get what you pay for. I don't recommend buying aftermarket filters on Amazon or eBay even if it is the OEM or a name brand. The quality is spotty at best and some of the reportedly "OEM" and brand name items are likely counterfeit. I've bought some really sketchy filters from Amazon and eBay that made my 18 Elantra's AC sound like an airplane especially when on low settings. The Amazon one came with thousands of positive reviews and the eBay one claimed to be OEM, but both suffered the same problem. I swapped the last one out with FRAM cabin air filter from Advance Auto Parts and no more jet engine sound.
It was in fact a Duralast dud! One more example of a “new” alternator being broken out of the box.
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