Used 2006 Hyundai Azera Consumer Reviews
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3rd gear ???
At nearly 50,000 miles, I can give a fair evaluation. My Azera has snappy acceleration that requires you to pay attention. The pro review that said they got 17.7 mpg is way off base. He must have done his review driving around in 3rd gear. I get 26 to 28 mpg combined mileage, about half city and highway. I am an All-American, but I love just about everything about this car. Easy on tires? I am just about to buy the first set of replacement tires, going to get 235's this time; it will be even better. This car will not disappoint someone who wants a very smooth ride. It's quick, very comfortable with a big trunk for all my things, and a ton of very usable features...Ed
Excellent Value
I bought the 2006 Azera Limited in June of 2007 after it came off of a lease. It has been the most enjoyable car I have ever owned (I’m in my late 60’s). My only negative comment is the suspension could be better on rough roads.
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- Limited SedanMSRP: $4,998381 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $6,995744 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $7,995770 mi away
Great car!
This was my first car that I got for my 15th birthday. It is a great car. I see lots of reviews mentioning the harshness of bumps. Honestly, I don't see the problem. It rides so smoothly. The interior is amazing. Very classy steering wheel, plus very comfortable on the hands. It's got a list of very cool features. The steering wheel leans back when the car is turned off as if to get out of the driver's way. Heated seats, electrically powered seat adjusting, sun roof, etc. There is even a mile counter counting down to an empty gas tank. Speaking of gas, this must be the only feature less than excellent. The gas mileage could be slightly better. All in all, it's a really great car!
Good as a used car
I bought the Azera as a less expensive alternative to an Avalon. I have had a disappointing (bad) experience with Hyundai National after problems with air bag. A local repair successfully fixed the problem after dealer missed the problem repeatedly. The Seat belt pre tensioners have been a problem possibly exacerbated by my purchase of used replacements. The rear power sunscreen failed at about 200K and replacing it is exorbitant. It handles very well and the fine touches are well executed. I am looking for another Azera.
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Azera- Things to be aware of......
The headlights have a very dark line and I think very limited range on the headlights. I noticed this when I test drove the vehicle. The dealership raised the headlights to what they said was the proper level. After purchasing the car I noticed that the lights were set too high and people were flashing the high beams at me. I had an independen garage check the the lights and they had been set too high. In other words, I was mislead. In addition, the car doors do not lock automatically. This was something I didn't notice in the test drives. Even the cheapest cars have this feature for security. I also find it annoying that you cannot charge a cell phone without the engine running