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5 out of 5 stars

Better than most luxury autos

Carol sole, 10/05/2024
2014 Hyundai Azera Limited 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 6A)
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This car has continued to impress my friends, it's comfort, size of trunk and gadgets. Not to mention the economy on fuel consumption. Wish they brought it back for 2025 beats any other sedan in luxury class

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5 out of 5 stars

Good for the buck

Seth Duncan, 11/08/2016
2013 Hyundai Azera 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 6A)
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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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4 out of 5 stars

My THIRD snazzy Azzy!

Livewiremd, 05/31/2021
updated 12/16/2024
2014 Hyundai Azera 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 6A)
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I am the owner of a new 2006 Azera LTD, a 2013 Azera Midnight Blue and now a Pearl White 2014 Azera. After turning 101k miles, the 2013 was rear ended at pretty high speed by a truck! It became a total loss and I had to unexpectedly go car shopping. I have reviewed that car here previously. I really wanted to buy something different this time....after all....I already had 2 from different generations. I couldn't forget the fact that my 2013 had absolutely nothing break in 100K miles except for being hard on batteries. Only had to replace 2 batteries, brake pads and rotors and struts. All this was after about 75k. The only part on that car that needed replacing was when finally got a check engine light....it was a $14 GAS CAP! Thats it! I was looking at Chevy Impalas, had a Camry and a Nissan Maxima as rentals in the past. Although I always prefer to buy American, I just couldn't find a chevy or Maxima with any of the features of an Azera at close to same price.. My Camry rental was plain.....looked good on outside....but was a dog with the 4 cylinder. Maximas looked cool (finally) but have a terrible reliability reputation. The Impala looked great, had power (v6) but cost 3 to 5K more than a loaded Azera. Its also almost impossible to determine trim levels on the Impala due to all the models....LT....LS....etc! After a week I found a 2014 Pearl White Azera with 44K at a price so low I didn't even negotiate.I really think a white car is plain....but with the totally tinted panoramic roof, it looked really impressive. The 2014 wasn't much different than my 2013. Same engine and same tech package which gives you pano roof, nav, HID headlights with eyebrows, heated and chilled seats in front, AC vents and heated seats in back. Privacy shades in rear and electric rear window shade. This year did NOT include any lane departure or auto cruise features. Later models do and have Android NAV radios. My only complaint with the 2014 Azera is that it has same un-reliable NAV system as the 2013. You must buy map updates at 25.00 once or twice a year. You can do the updates from USB stick yourself to save dealer labor but they are still not very accurate at times. The Azera is a cruiser. Loves going fast on smooth and straighter roads but doesn't take turns or rough roads like other cars. At almost 300HP it is definitely a sleeper and it will hit speeds over 130 MPH if it was allowed. The 2014 has a improved suspension but still not quite there. If you want a car with more safety features like lane departure or a better Android radio you will need to look at more recent models. Im hoping my 3rd Azera will be just as reliable as my previous two. Time will tell. The interior of the Azera is more like a jet airplane instead of a car. The cockpit is well and neatly lit at night. The tech package models include cool ambient lighting that colors the floor and follows the sculpture of the door lines. It has extra features that you can turn on or off like a welcome chime. The Azera also has push button start. I would rate Azera a big 5 stars for the 2014 if it had a little better handling and a better NAV system. Cool-wise....this car is a 10! And you shouldn't need to buy any of the rip-off extended warranties since my 2013 never broke. Time will tell but I am hoping this one makes 200k (without being hit!). Update 6/2023 Car still running trouble free. Just regular oil changes. Not a rattle or cabin squeaks. Gas mileage till about 29 mpg on highway. Some paint issues on the 19 in low profile rims. Easy to touch up. Nav system still one weak point. Needs bi-anual updates at $25.00 plus shipping. NO android support (but later models do). Update 6/8/2024 78000 miles and still trouble free. Got a check engine light for O2 sensor but I reset it and it has never come back. Only bad thing to say is related to the Hyundai GPS. When trying to buy the $25 NAV update I was told that now it is ONLY available to update at DEALER! When I contacted local Hyundai dealer, they said they knew nothing of this and asked ME to get dealer to request update from NAV company. NO price given but I'm sure it is much more than original price. I am unable to update the NAV without replacing the entire radio! The car still gets 29 MPG highway and no squeaks or rattles. On car sites I see many Azeras for sale that are 130000 miles or more so it appears these cars will last. Update 12/2024 Still driving strong. Recently replaced front brakes and rear shocks. Normal maintenance. The service centers do oil changes and then try to "find" problems to repair but can't seem to find anything.

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5 out of 5 stars

Excellent - watch out Toyota

Rufus Morison, 05/16/2018
updated 11/26/2018
2013 Hyundai Azera 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 6A)
1 of 1 people found this review helpful

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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5 out of 5 stars

Great Buy!!

heicel Rodriguez, 03/20/2016
updated 04/03/2017
2013 Hyundai Azera 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 6A)
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Best choice and Hidden Hyundai jewel. My car has nothing TO ENVY to the expensive make and models out there. It it's fully equipped and handles great.

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