What Should I Do To My Car?

It's a 2001 Hyundai Elantra GT.
5 Speed Manual.
2.0L Beta II Engine.
140HP Stock.

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Drive her

I do. What I'm asking is what mods I should give it. Engine swap? Turbo? Supercharger? Trying to make it a sleeper.

take it to a scarp yard
you could probably get at most $200 out of it

Why, it runs fine. I could get +$2,000 if I sold it at my local dealer.

Plus, it was my first car. Kinda sentimental.

Dunno? Drive it? Maintain it well? You aint racing anybody with it.

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Umm it's GT aka Gran Turismo. It can be built into a great car I'm sure.

Why not? I've seen people race old Civics. Plus, it has the same stock HP as a 2001 Miata. Why wouldn't it be a good weekend rally car?

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Get a dashcam and ride around and post videos on youtube for Veeky Forums

the thing isn't worth that unless it had low miles and was in perfect condition

bad suspension, no power and terrible handling
sell it and buy a good Hyundai

It's got 90,000 miles on it and has no real problems besides a squeeky belt.

So like a 03-08 Tib?

06-07 sonata with a v6
the only good car Hyundai has made

You can give it more power, better handling,and better suspension right? It it can be done to old Civics then why can't it be done to an old Elantra?

short answer yes
long answer NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Civics ahs great handling out of the box, elantras didn't have it at all, plus no one wants to mod a girly shitbox

just be glad you have a car that runs well and just enjoy it as is

Ok, lets say I sell it for $2,500, what car should I replace it with?

3k civic
but i doubt anyone would buy it for that much

I said $2,500 because one at my local dealer sold for $3,000.

if you are happy with the car, keep it
if it drives and runs fine, I see no reason in selling it

I'm probably not going to sell it. All I'm asking is if it would be worth putting on new coils and adding a turbo or swaping the engine.

I don't think you have an idea of how much something like those cost

3k-7k?

Keep your car stock, drive it as is, and save the money you were gonna spend on tasteless mods and spend it on a cool car. Elantra's are supposed to be just normal, boring commuter cars. Just be glad it's in as nice of a condition as it is