Used 2023 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Best in class
This is my 2nd Hyundai Hybrid, my last t One being the Hyundai Ionic. Both are great cars. I've owned the 2020 Sonata three weeks now. I'm very happy with this car. It rides well, and is comfortable and fun to drive. I have the Limited, which gives you all the bells and whistles. I'm getting 55 plus with combo city and highway driving. It has all the power I need. Not sure what the Solar panels do, but they are a good conversation item. All in all I really like this car. It is fun, efficient, and reasonably priced for what you get. Rev Ron
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Front seats aren't comfortable, hard as a rock!
Sonata Hybrid Limited gets high marks for features provided. Heads up display is fantastic as is mileage. Seats are very firm and so is suspension. There are many variations you can select for dash display and info panel but nothing you select stays. Computer resets what you select to what is likes. This is really frustrating. Sometimes it will wait until the next day to reset, other times it resets when you turn off engine. Car is white with light grey interior but heat build-up is the most of any other car I have ever owned. I was able to reduce heat load by adding ceramic tint to windows and sun roof. With Hyundai software added to phone my car sends several text a day to let me know doors are unlocked. (car is in locked garage, so why lock it! Passenger seat isn't adjustable for height also lacks lumbar adjustment. My wife put an cushion in her seat to raise sitting height and soften hard seat but that turned off her air bag. High marks for mileage but seats are really terrible and constant dash changes are just annoying. Overall this wasn't a good purchase for us.
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- Limited SedanMSRP: $38,310112 mi away
- SEL SedanMSRP: $34,015112 mi away
- SEL SedanMSRP: $24,749126 mi away
Why the extra 1 mpg for the base SE ?
The base SE model is the only one with the "Off/On" intermittent engine cutoff. Presumably Hyundai put that option on there so they could claim the extra 1 mpg for CAFE goals.
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Great car, great value
The new 2023 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited is a surprisingly good car. My initial mileage is averaging close to 50mpg which is really good. The best part is that the car is quiet, comfortable and has a good ride even over rough roads. The car feels and drive like a higher class model
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A Technical Tour de Force
The Limited edition of the Sonata Hybrid provides many luxury features (heated and cooling seats, wheel trim, driver assist systems, etc.) at a more reasonable price. However, it may take a while to configure the various settings to your personal preference, but the results are worth it. Additionally, the infotainment system is better designed than that of many other car manufacturers!
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