Hyundai restores million-mile Elantra with N
Hyundai restores million-mile Elantra with N

Is this the coolest version of one of the most boring cars ever built? As part of a recent episode of the French Canadian TV show scroll to nextA donated 2008 Hyundai Elantra was restored with the help of Hyundai Canada and then given away to one lucky spectator. This Elantra was purchased by a delivery driver in 2011 with 30,000 kilometers on it and then averaged 107,000 kilometers per year until it was sold to a Hyundai dealer in 2020. At the time, the car was sold back to Hyundai Canada for over 1 million with just a few kilometers on the odometer. Hundreds of new car deals available via car expert Now. Get the experts on your side and get big rewards. Browse now. As part of the restoration, Hyundai provided scroll to next More than 100 new parts are available for the Elantra. Various engine and mechanical components are included, but most of the original parts have…

Hyundai Restores Million-Kilometer 2008 Elantra With N Parts
Hyundai uses N parts to restore million-mile 2008 Elantra

Once a Canadian delivery driver's car, this Elantra has been given a new lease of life go through Brad Anderson 14 hours ago The car was restored and given to viewers of the Canadian television show Roulez au Suivant. The sedan was previously owned by a delivery driver who averaged over 66,400 miles per year. Hyundai Canada provided over 100 new parts for the restoration of the TV show. When we bring you restored car stories, usually these are rare, coveted, and extremely expensive classic cars. That's not the case with the next 2008 Hyundai Elantra, but it was recently the subject of a complete restoration in Canada. This Elantra is a 2008 model that passed the one million kilometers (621,371 miles) mark in 2020 and was donated to a Quebec TV show scroll to next, Hosted by automotive journalist Antoine Joubert. A partnership between Hyundai Canada and the show's team resulted in the car being overhauled and given away…