Used 2007 Hyundai Azera Limited 4dr Sedan (3.8L 6cyl 5A) Consumer Reviews
Just a nice face
I am getting about 20.5 mpg in city driving,slow to down shift. On mildly rough roads this car is a handful, even after the dealer replaced both front shocks, I still feel every bump in the road. I also own a 2004 Sonata, however, I am going to get rid of this heap ASAP
warranty issues
The 2007 Azera appears like a great buy due to the features and warranty. However, the car seems to be built with cheap questionable parts and design. We've had trouble with door locks, airbags, and accessories. All were under warranty. Then the engineer covers under the car actually came off while we were on the highway -- huyndia is not covering it. So, buyer beware.
- Limited SedanMSRP: $2,999235 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $8,995563 mi away
- SE SedanMSRP: $6,990595 mi away
Great in the sun not in the snow
Car is very Nice love the comfort and design and very sporty not very good in snow and paint starting to chip near wheel Wells tires not good in rain or slush or very little snow steering wheel wood grain finish coming off like is chipping
Under the Radar
Traded in a Deville Cadillac for the Azera and haven't missed the Caddy at all. Although the ride isn't quite as comfortable as the Caddy's the handling is superior and there is more than enough power. After one month, there hasn't been a problem to surface. This vehicle is compable to a lot more expensive vehicles. It came down to a choice between the Avalon or the Azera and delighted that we settled on the Azaera. The only downside is the gas mileage isn't what I expected, on average 24mpg for all around driving.
Buy for price, keep it for quality!
The Azera Limited, in Ultimate trim, is more comfortable than my previous Avalon and cost $7k less. Quiet, smooth, and powerful with maximum safety equipment - can't beat for anything but resale value.