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HYUNDAI ELANTRA FROM $21,950

No wonder small cars are now the biggest segment of the market. The 2017 Hyundai Elantra is almost as big the original Holden Commodore. Bumper to bumper, the Elantra sedan is just 20cm shorter than the 1978 VB Commodore, but the Hyundai has a bigger cabin and boot.

Pricing kicks off at $21,950 for the 2.0-litre petrol Elantra Active six-speed manual, and $24,250 for the six-speed

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