"Right now the Hyundai Elantra is a smart purchase. It has exceptional handling and excelâ€" lent acceleration which conâ€" tributes to a sense of confidence and control. It provides a fine, overall performance. The sporty styling on the 94 model is distincâ€" tive and places it in direct comâ€" parison with other top models in its class." Elantra‘s strong points are a boon for buyers he 1994 Elantra has many strong points that make it one of the most consistentâ€" ly balanced cars Hyundai has ever offered. "We feel the overall package is what makes the Elantra special," notes John Wright, Hyundai Viceâ€" President of Sales and marketing, Parts and Service. Improvements to this year‘s Elantra maintain Hyundai‘s repuâ€" tation of providing the best value in the compact segment, offering more for _ money than any other segment competitor. High technologz DOHC engine with 16 valves and multiâ€"point fuel injection * 4â€"wheel independent suspension * 60/40 split foldâ€"down rear seats * ETR AM/FM audio system. Wright added that the Elantra 93) =SUr" *Plus freight taxes, licence PDI. **Lease based on 48 months with buy back OAC, $1000 down, first and last payment. Taxes, options, freight, pde and lic. extra. May not be combined with any other offer. Limited time only. Vehicle not exactly as shown. **Includes $2,100 cash back. 1994 Hyundai Elantra The Elantra not only achieved this top grade, but it now repreâ€" sents 10.4% of all import comâ€" pacts sold in Canada for the first seven months of 1993. (Janâ€"July The Elantra continues to be Hyundai‘s strongest performing car. During the month of July Elantra sales were up 23% over the same period last year. Sales for the first seven months of 1993 were 32.7% higher than the same period last year. It has recently achieved its highest market share ever at 3.3% for July. "The Elantra‘s performance cannot be limited to excellence in any one area. The car‘s total value package meets all expectations of today‘s discriminating compact car buyer. This includes styling, performance, safety, quality and a full compliment of standard feaâ€" tures." represents an outstanding value package in the highly competitive compact market. All season steelâ€"belted radial tires « Power brakes * 4â€"wheel independent sys _ suspension e Rack 20 and pinion steering ‘ * Intermittent wipers 2. with interval adjustment. For 1994, these sixâ€"passenger vehicles have a dual air bag supâ€" plemental restraint system (SRS) as standard equipment. Safety options include antiâ€"lock braking system (ABS) with traction assist. Both cars, built at Ford of Canada‘s St. Thomas Assembly Plant, are powered by Ford‘s modular 4.6â€"litre overheadâ€"cam Vâ€"8 engine. Options include a voiceâ€"actiâ€" vated cellular phone system with storage armrest, and a trunkâ€" mounted multipleâ€"compact disc changer. J. D. Power and Associates named the Crown Victoria the best model in its price class and T' he Ford Crown Victoria and _ Mercury Grand Marquis head into the 1994 model year with improved safety while continuing a tradition of superior ride and handling. Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award Winner 1994 Ford Crown Victoria boosts safety features Prices do not include taxes and license 280 South Service Rd. W. at Dorval JOHN ROTHWELL DAVE WALLI Extensive use of aluminum contributes to the fuel efficiency of these fullâ€"size sedans. With the cars‘ hood, cylinder heads and many other components made of ranked it as one of the top 10 models in that firm‘s 1993 Initial Quality Study.. 4â€"door, automatic with air conditioning. From 67,000 8 to 72,000 kms. 5 995 1994 Ford Crown Victoria the lightweight metal, Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis use 50 percent more aluminum than the average North American vehiâ€" cle. Ford Motor Company overall uses more aluminum parts in its vehicles than any other auto manâ€" ufacturer.