Used 2013 Hyundai Azera Consumer Reviews
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Good for the buck
I love the curves of the car. I love the many options that it came with as standard. I love the price and the power train warranty. The audio is terrible though and the ride a little bumpy. I am getting about 16 miles to the gallon instead of 20 for city driving. Will keep an eye on that especially as I have it on ECO.
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Excellent - watch out Toyota
We have two Azeras, a 2006 Limited and a 2013 Tech. The attention to detail on both is very good. The 2013 is a great travel car and the back seats are very comfortable, we have yet to discover a problem with this car. The panoramic sun-moon roof functions as expected and the heating/cooling is even. The rear window power shade is a great feature. Highway mileage is ~31 mpg. Instrumentation is thoughtful. It is unfortunate that the Azera will no longer be manufactured after 2017.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $12,99053 mi away
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Affordable Luxury
I bought this used in 2020 with 92K miles on it. No worries, because Hyundai seems to make a solid vehicle in my experiences. Three years later I have 130K miles on it. Still going strong. My few complaints are the seat adjustments are on the door....not good for the passenger wanting to relax. The radio is basic, so it doesn't display what my Bluetooth is streaming. Last, the backup camera doesn't beep at me when I'm getting too close to objects. Oh, now I have a blulink message that pops up every time I start the car.
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Just bought a 2013 Azera
Unbelievable value for the money. Love driving it, great bluetooth for phone and easy to use navigation. Comfortable leather seats, seats 5 confortably including tall adults in the back. Wish the steering wheel could come out a little but more (an extra inch would have been nice) Overal, great buy, great MPG with potent V6.
Going back to Nissan!
I had a 2002 Nissan Maxima SE and I loved it. What a super car and my oldest son recently turned it in to purchase his first Car. Back in 2013, just after I turned 50, I decided I would join my wife and get a new car. I liked the way the Azera looked, test drove it and decided to buy one. I wish I hadn't. The pros: the ride is decent, the car looks good, and it is roomy. The Cons: cheap interior(Trim on the steering wheel is peeling), the Bluetooth is (awful had to get it replaced once and people always complain it is hard to hear), Black soot is present in the exhaust pipes(Since Day 1 and I have seen other Azeras with the same issue) and the BIGGEST CON..the finish on all four 19" inch Alloy wheels is peeling and Hyundai(nor my dealer - Burns Hyundai in Marlton, NJ) will not replace them. The car will be sold shortly and I will be going back to Nissan.
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