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Good luck though.
Since there's actual subs about his problem, I 100% agree.
...Just a cosmetic package? Uh, no.
I drove the 2019 Elantra GT non N package, and hated it. That car drove like ♥♥♥♥. It had the underpowered N/A 2.0l making ~160hp which I hated. I wouldn't have bought this car if it only had that motor and suspension setup.
The N - Line has custom rear multi-link suspension, improved roll-bars, stiffer engine mounts, lowered ride height, and it had the 1.6L Turbo engine with the 6spd manual. Thats what sold me, I didn't like the veloster and its 3 door design. I like hatchbacks/hot-hatches more. And with me being a upcoming mechanic, I couldn't give a damn if the warranty was voided or not - I know everyone in the service area because of my apprenticeship, so I have that on my side unlike others.
This motor has proven itself in the veloster/elantra sport along with the SUV models and KIA vehicles. Its been beaten on time and time again, and a tuner called SXTH element pushed the same motor to 400+ WHP on stock internals. If it was a terrible, unreliable, ♥♥♥♥♥♥ motor - I wouldn't have bought the car, I wouldn't even think about modifying it if I didn't trust it.
I mainly bought this car cause I like tuning/modifying things. This was a good vehicle to start on. The 1.6l can make around 250 to 300whp with just bolt-ons, a tune and still be reliable.
If anything, I'll just have the CEL stay on for the next 7 years. It doesn't degrade any performance of the car, or ruin how its running. Only reason why I want to fix it, is because it looks bad at the dealer front, for the 1 time I would bring the car in for service that I don't do myself - because of warranty.
From what I was told, this is a common problem with the elantra/velosters with the 1.6l, "...its just how the car detects it has a aftermarket BPV/BOV" or some bs. Some people get lucky, and don't get the CEL or this code, and some people like myself - their car is just over sensitive in this area.