What is the average price for a 2014 Hyundai Elantra?

So, I was looking at getting a 2014 Hyundai Elantra the other day. Found one pretty decent in the local buy-and-sell forums. Noticed prices hanging around $6,000 to $8,500 but that’s depending on the condition and mileage. What’ve you seen around? And in my area, I think people are willing to pay a bit more if it’s got a sunroof and low miles.

Took my buddy to check one for me, and it only had 50k miles on it. He paid like $7,500 cause it was in top shape, almost new. But, my cousin bought one with more miles and had to fix up a few things so he ended up spending around $6,500. How much did u pay or did someone you know pay for theirs? Just wondering because those numbers can really differ. Do u reckon the trim level plays a big part in the price? And if you get good service records, does it really affect the price that much?

In my town near Toronto, I stumbled upon a 2014 Hyundai Elantra for like $7k last year. That’s what I heard is pretty average based on what friends said who’ve bought. The fuel efficiency and maintenance costs totally win. Need a car for everyday errands? This is a solid choice. Everyone seems to agree it’s reliable and didn’t cost a fortune on repairs, at least back in Canada.

I remember driving my cousin’s 2014 Hyundai Elantra around Miami last summer. It was a pretty solid ride for the price, around $9,000-$12,000 these days in the States. It’s bang for your buck and still got that chickin’ good styling! My old Elantra was a beast, pretty much bullet-proof. Wish I hadn’t sold it!

I remember when I bought my '14 Hyundai Elantra way back in '15, picked it up sweet deal in Cali! It was almost 15k back then, depending on options. Now prices vary all over the place, but it usually hovers around 5k. It’s a solid and affordable ride! Trust me, great car for the price!

I’ve been seeing a lot of 2014 Hyundai Elantras around here in Canada. Prices vary from 6k to 9k depending on the mileage and condition. Friends say it’s a solid deal for the cash, especially if it’s a lower mileage one. Yeh, one was almost about to snag it but there was some rust issues. Anyway, still seems good.

I snagged my 2014 Hyundai Elantra in Austin last year, paid around $9k. Prices vary a bit with mileage and condition, but it’s generally a good deal for its features. I’ve noticed folks around here find it cheap to run, perfect for student budgets. Definitely one of the better used cars on the market, if you ask me!

When I was in Chicago, I was lookin at a 2014 Elantra for my sis. There was one for $8k to $12k. The mileage made a diff, like always in the car world. Prices weren’t too shabby, I’ve seen a couple of good deals in Ontario too!

In Colorado, I’ve seen 2014 Hyundai Elantra prices fluctuate a lot. I had one for years, paid around $10K a couple years ago. Friends in Canada say they go for like $8K range, especially in smaller towns. Prices really bounce around based on what features you’re looking at—some extras can bump the price up a bit. Overall, it’s a solid ride and usually in decent shape if you ask about maintenance history. Just gotta dig a bit for the sweet deal!

Back in 2015, I driven my cousin’s 2014 Hyundai Elantra from Chicago to Toronto. Gave rides for days. Best buy, I have found! Avg price was like $8k, had good features but realy solid on gas too. Perfect value over there!

I’ve got a '14 Hyundai Elantra in Texas, and mine was snagged for around $10k. Had to sweet talk the dealer though! It’s a steal for its value and feel. A few friends snagged theirs between $9k and $11k around here. Gas efficiency’s a killer perk! If you ain’t afraid of a bit of rust, it’s worth the dough! Keep an eye for deals, y’all!

I’ve had a 2014 Hyundai Elantra for years, drove it all around Texas. Price varies, but around $8k to $13k seems solid. Depreciation’s a factor, but it’s a reliable ride. If you’re in Canada, prices might be a bit different, gotta check local listings for deals yo!

I own a 2014 Hyundai Elantra and bought it around '17 in Toronto. The price was pretty decent back then, like $10k. These days, averages swing around $8k to $11k, depending on condition and mileage. My ride’s still holding up, and aside from some TLC, it’s a solid choice for someone looking for a reliable, budget car. I’d consider picking up another if I needed something reliable and not too pricey!

Back in 2017, I was lookin’ to buy a 2014 Hyundai Elantra in Texas. I checked out a few places, and it seemed like the average was 'round $10,000 to $12,000. I was surprised how decent the price was for its mileage and features. Everyone had their own opinion, of course, and a few even tried to haggle me on it. Nice times!

I’ve scoured through a bunch of listings in Toronto, and the 2014 Hyundai Elantra usually hovers around $8,000-$10,000. Saw one in decent shape for $9,200, no buyer’s remorse there! It’s super reliable and mileage is sweet—def the way to go for a budget-friendly set of wheels. Plus, plenty of legroom too!

Back in 2018 I was hunting for a ride and eying the 2014 Hyundai Elantra. Down in Texas, prices ranged from $10k to $13k depending on the miles and condition. Definitely a steal for the value it offers! It’s loud over here in the market.

I’ve driven a 2014 Hyundai Elantra in the U.S. for years — great mileage, very reliable. Prices seem to hover around $6k-$8k, kinda depends on where you look, but it’s a steal if in good shape! Always a solid choice for budget car hunters, buddy.

I’ve been scouring for a 2014 Hyundai Elantra and swear, prices vary like crazy! In Chicago, I found one for 'bout $5,000, but in Toronto, they’re asking north of $7k! It all comes down to where you live and the trim level you want. Leaning towards the sedan models over the hatchbacks, eyes on performance options. Honestly, not bad for a car that still runs like a charm. Those Hyundais last a long haul!

In my neck of the woods in Ontario, I’ve been seeing 2014 Hyundai Elantra’s pop up for around $9k to $11k. Had a buddy who snagged one just for that price. Battery issues weren’t a biggie then. Now I hear the CPO ones can hit a bit higher, but still a solid deal. The interior and fuel economy make up for some of aught little imperfections. Classic car!

I’ve been lookin’ at getting a 2014 Hyundai Elantra in Cali. A friend picked one up for 'bout $10k, seems to be the go-to range around here. Battery’s the main thing to watch out for. Everyone’s had different experiences, but overall, it’s a solid deal for the cash!

I’ve always had good luck with my 2014 Hyundai Elantra. Living in Toronto, I snagged mine for around $8500 – solid deal, right? Friends back in the States mentioned prices from $6000 to $12000. It just goes to show how location and condition make a big diff’rence. Mine’s been rock solid, never let me down. Definitely a steal during the summer of 2020 with all the craziness. Such a nice ride if you ask me!