The Elantra N is pretty difficult to find. Fortunately there was one with a manual available locally, that a customer decided to not purchase since it took 6 months to get after ordering. I went to test drive the EN and it was pretty good in all aspects. It is far better than the Civic Si/Integra A-Spec as expected.
The shifter feel was a slightly worse than the civic and the throttle mapping was weird in the normal drive mode, which made it easy to stall from a stop. That being said, the shifter still was easy to use with short throws, and no issue shifting, rev-match downshifting, etc.
The exhaust sounded good in N mode with the pops and burbles, but was quieter than expected considering I heard of issues with legality of the factory exhaust in N mode. I think all of my cars other than the Yukon are much much louder than the EN.
The steering and handling was engaging during regular driving, and I'm sure its even better at the limit. The suspension modes were similar in normal and sport; sport+ seemed a little bit stiffer, but was still comfortable on the street. Also, the steering modes didn't seem to make a huge difference. It was great to drive on the street with no complaints on comfort or cabin noise on the highway. Though the EN did not have ACC.
The road noise is quieter than the Yukon or Malibu that I tend to drive on longer trips for the highway. I used to take my mazdaspeed3 on many long trips which was not great due to lack of sound deadening, drone from the resonator delete, and loud road noise. I would wear earplugs on long drives in the MS3.
Overall, the EN was an excellent package. The EN I drove was red, and I am generally not a fan of red cars. The red didn't grow on me after seeing it in person. I think if Hyundai had my preferred color, Performance Blue in a manual, I would have purchased it right then even thought I couldn't compare it to the CTR. The dealer said they can't get allocations for Elantra N's and it would be about 6 months if they were able to get an allocation. It seems like Hyundai doesn't allow customer orders, so small dealers beg for allocations, and pick from whatever Hyundai corporate decides to produce. The dealer and saleman was great, so I feel bad that they can't order what I want.
Looking online, there are two Elantra N performance blue manuals 350 miles away that would be delivered in 1.5 months that I could put a deposit on. Otherwise it I can get the dark blue manual more easily, and even easier is the dark blue with a DCT. I'm surprised at the low availability of the EN compared to the Civic Type R. Maybe the demand has died down for the Type R from when it was released. And now people looking at both, would rather spend less on the EN.
The dealership next door were not keen on me test driving their used CTR without basically buying it first. I sat in the CTR to get a little feeling for it, the seats were comfortable and had amazing side bolsters. Though the bolsters made it a little hard to get in the car due to the lack of space between the steering wheel and the bolster when avoiding sliding over the bolsters. From the reviews, the biggest negative on the Type R is the suspension is too stiff in the stiffer drive modes, even on the race track. Also, the exhaust is even quieter than the elantra N. I know I will want to do exhaust mods and I would need to be careful to not make it annoying to drive on longer trips. I think the deciding factors for me on the CTR will be ride quality and cabin noise on highway in comfort mode, and if the CTR is a significant step up in driving experience compared to the EN. And even if the comfort mode is too stiff, I could always do the Type S suspension module, or even get a Type S instead ($49k used at a couple dealers).
All that being said, I plan to drive a Type R, and I'm still pretty interested in it after looking at a lot of reviews saying it is a really special car on the street and track. I also think the CTR looks much better than the EN, and I really like Boost Blue on the CTR. There are two Boost Blue CTRs available a couple hours away at MSRP, so its an option if the money starts burning a hole in my pocket.
Based on how I liked the EN, I'm leaning toward just comparing the EN to the Type R and decide to buy one whenever the winner is available. I know myself well enough that I could take years to buy something and its already been 4 months since I test drove the Civic Si and Integra A-Spec. I'm not in a rush to buy, but I would like something sooner rather than later since the malibu is so boring to drive and I am working on all the fun cars. It might be years find the right ATS-V, F30 340i, etc, that is close enough to test drive and has a manual transmission plus packages I want, and who knows if I will like to drive it better than the EN or CTR. I could always sell the EN/CTR in a year or two if I find something I like better. I shouldn't loose much money since I don't drive much, and they don't seem to lose much value, especially within the first couple years.
This got rather long so:
TLDR: Elantra N was great, though it is at least 1.5 months to get the color I want at a different dealership. I'm still trying to test drive a Civic Type R, which I still am interested in since it looks better, is faster, better resale, and I can get one at MSRP without waiting ($10k over an EN). I wish the CTR didn't exist so the EN would be the easy choice.