Used 2015 Hyundai Sonata Sedan Consumer Reviews
100K and going Strong!
We had to get some required maintenance on this car, finally. The car is paid off, but no trade in here. We're keeping it for another 100K miles. Perhaps looking at a Tucson Ultimate to park next to it!
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I don't know how to feel.
I purchased this car pre owned at around 100,000 miles, instantly I fell in love with it as the limited trim offered a panoramic sunroof, heated/cooled leather seats, and more. Anyways after like 2 months the engine locked up out of no where. Initially the dealership I bought it from (Auto Nation Hyundai) tried to give me the run around, but ended up completely replacing the engine and computer free of charge. The full process took about a month & they did compensate w a loaner vehicle for the time my car was in the shop. I've had it back for a few days now and it's driving well but I can't help but feel some kind of way ab it. Hopefully this one lasts. But what really sucks is that they are selling the cars to ppl still knowing there's an active recall after 100k . They are having to replace hundreds of engines and, while they are doing that at certified dealerships, be careful. They may not honor the manufacturer warranty
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- Limited SedanMSRP: $5,99588 mi away
- SE PZEV SedanMSRP: $6,90068 mi away
- Limited SedanMSRP: $13,790In-stock online
Great bang for the buck
I have had a total of 5 Hyundais now (4 Sonata Limited, and 1 Genesis). I've owned BMW 5 series, and a Mercedes 500 SL (both nice cars), but Hyundai is by far the best bang for your money you can get. My only negative of the '15 Sonata is they didn't offer a v6 in it. Everything else is great. On a side note, my fully loaded '15 Genesis is a better car than either the BMW 5 series or Mercedes E series. The question I get most often when people see my Genesis? "What kind of car is that? A Bentley?"
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A lot of car for the money!!
If you ae in the market for a quality mid-sized sedan, then this car should be at the top of the list. I just purchased my Sonata yesterday, & I was pleasantly impressed. The car, when I got in it, had a very good quality feel. It didn't seem to be cheap, & the tech package was impressive. But what blew me away is the way the car drove & handled. After the test drive I hardly believed it was a 4 cyl car; @ 185 hrs pwr you have enough to get the job done - if you need more then of course you'll foot the bill for that, but I don't find it necessary unless you plan to go street racing. The mix of fuel economy, elegant design, & appointments make this car really competitive against choices like the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Kia Optima, Nissan Maxima, etc., but checks in way below the belt pricewise of them all. To me the this is the most bang for your buck.
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Great car for the price!
Tried all kinds of sedans, and the Sonata had the most features and space for the price. My husband is 6' 3", so having head and legroom for him was a must. The only feature I wish it had is auto on/off headlights. My last car had that, so I left the lights on by accident a couple times.
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