Used 2006 Hyundai Azera Consumer Reviews
I laugh at BMW buyers
I am a previous owner of a 2000 Dodge Intrepid ES with the 3.2l engine. For about the same price as I paid for the Trep in 2000, I have a fully loaded LE that has so far been almost flawless. Now after 50,000 miles, I am still impressed. Initially I was scared to try Hyundai after my sister owned a Sonata back in the 90's, and that car literally fell apart. This car has been rock solid and I have only had 2 issues, and all were replaced free of charge by the dealership. The fact that this car has an excellent warranty and free roadside assist sold me. The car looks classy but a bit conservative. It rides a bit mushy but my second set of tires (Goodyear F1) has improved handling.
kabam
this car is awsome and the best
- Limited SedanMSRP: $3,750288 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $5,998792 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $3,995919 mi away
Luxury for cheap!
I have had this car for 2 months. My last car was a Dodge Intrepid ES. This car attracted me by the long list of features and great warranty. I was surprised by the exceptional amount of power this car has! Coming from a Dodge 3.2 L, I was blown away by the power and the quietness of this car.This car literally sails. The downside to this is that it is very easy to be moving along so smoothly and quietly, then notice that you are doing 85! The interior and leather heated seats are comfortable and feel expensive. You need to test drive this car for yourself! There is a small list of negatives, and you really need to be picky for this list.
Very Pleased
I am very pleased after one month and 15oo miles. The car is very responsive, comfortable, and fun to drive. I am very happy with the fit and finish, the number of conveniences, and the ride and handling. In town mileage a little disappointing, highway very good at 30- 31 mpg.
Luxury without guilt
I can afford almost any normal car. I saw the 350 at an auto show a year ago and was prepaired to buy one in August. The dealer had several on the lot but made sure I knew a whole new version was coming out in the Fall, which was nice. I waited-actually until 12/13 for the first one to come in. The Azera was 50%+ better in all respects than the 350. Without the closeout discounts it costs $5000+ more than the 350, but worth it: performance features, size, looks. My co-workers (Lexus, BMW, Mercedes types) sneered when I said I was getting a Hyundai, But have shut-up as soon as they saw the Azera in person. I paid 5% less than sticker and think the car is grat AND a bargain.