Used 2017 Hyundai Azera Sedan Consumer Reviews
Luxury and reliability
It was a car for me. Got a great deal as these cars lose value fast - Maybe because it's been discontinued and are not a very common model, despite being very reliable. I owned a 2007 Limited edition V6 3.8L from 2017 till 2021. Drove it from 74K miles to 120K miles - not even a single problem! What else can you expect from a 10+ year old car. It was recently totalled in a rear-end accident but I am glad Azera was built well. I will miss this car.
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2 years later and still a Happy Azera owner
This is my 4th Hyundai Azera Limited since they started selling in the USA in 2006. The 2017 Azera Limited is the best Hyundai I've owned since my first Hyundai purchase in 2000. It has all the features you would expect more expensive cars in it's class except all AWD. Im not really complaining though since I haven't been stuck in the snow with any Azera I've owned. My 2011 Azera Limited which I still own does have a better sounding factory installed infinity sound system than my 2017 limited but it's still a decent sounding system. I really like that this one is roomier on the inside especially for the driver and passenger front the 19-in wheels are a very nice touch as well as heated front and rear seats and cooled seats in the front I do recommend the Hyundai Blue Link which gives you remote start among other things Android Auto and our Apple CarPlay is standard on the 2017 so that's a plus as well
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- Base SedanMSRP: $14,500259 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $12,700271 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $14,900373 mi away