The 2019 Hyundai Elantra does have remote start. You will come into nasty problems with the battery during the life cycle of the car. The battery can just die. You will need to recharge or replace it at this point. There can be a leak, causing the fluid to spill out. A cracked case could come about and will need to be fixed completely. The battery can drain quickly and will need to repaired. This piece of the car will eventually become ineffective. The battery will need to be replaced every 50,000 to 60,000 miles. It will coSTSome money, but You will have to cough up the cash to keep Your car running.
Hyundai offers remote start on certain model vehicles. Availability is only on vehicles that have a push button start/stop and automatic or DCT (dual clutch transmissions). All 2019 Elantras have the option of automatic or DCT.
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