Used 2022 Hyundai Sonata Consumer Reviews
Impressive Highway Control
I previously had a 2014 Elantra GT and needed an upgrade as my new job was an hour away from home (approximately 60 miles/one way) and I noticed the GT wasn’t handling it too well. I loved the features Hyundai vehicles offered and pricing compared to other makes similar in features. I knew I wanted to stay with Hyundai but I needed something better where I didn’t have to fill the tank 3+/week. Made the choice to go with the Sonata SEL as it had more room compared to the Elantra plus better MPG. Gas tank/MPG on my 2021 SEL allows me to fill my tank only 2/week. Plus the lane control and lane assist help tremendously when most of my driving is at speeds of 70+. This vehicle, in my opinion, would be a suitable choice if looking for reliability on highway conditions. If I really had to find a downside to this sedan, it would probably be the exterior, specifically how the front end is designed. I hadn’t noticed it until a coworker pointed out that the new Sonata looks like a ‘catfish’ from the front and once taking a good look, I agree. For a vehicle who’s performance exceeded my expectations, Hyundai should’ve designed it to match its performance more appropriately. That may literally be my only downside but know it doesn’t change how much I still love my 21 Hyundai Sonata SEL.
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"Cool Car"
A very nice car with a lot of safety and tech features. Fun to drive for us Baby Boomers. Downside is a lot of the features are controlled all over the dash and can have a lot of small icons that are hard to find for for a Boomer.. I bought for the extensive safety features, but are being negated by brake problems. Brakes are very grabby and just about impossible to make a gentle smooth stop. Been to dealer twice and they said nothing wrong. FOR THAT REASON WOULD NOT BUY AGAIN!
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- SEL SedanMSRP: $20,9984 mi away
- SEL SedanMSRP: $21,99811 mi away
- SEL SedanMSRP: $18,500In-stock online
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Really really happy
I really digged the new design on the sonata. I'm coming from an Audi sq5 and I'm not really missing much to be honest. Compared to the Kia, Toyota, Nissan etc offerings I felt like the design and interior were just way above. The Honda offerings come close but I'd still give a little edge to Hyundai. The standard safety features are great to see. Compared to Audi and Sunbury I've driven with lane tracing and adaptive cruise it's the best imo. The Audi constantly thinks your hands are off the wheel and the Sunbury bounces in lanes a little. Love the key fob remote start and the app is somehow miles ahead of the Audi app (Audi app was by far the worst I've used sadly). The turbo has enough pep to keep me happy, and I find the road noise to be great. Really no complaints at all the first couple weeks owning!
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Love this car
I had a 2017 Nissian Altima plagued with transmission problems and decided to buy a 2021 Sonata. The price was great and I was amazed at all the features and how fast it is and how great it handles. The only minor complaint I have is that if you drive with the driver assistance on, it will brake your car if it feels you are too close to the vehicle in front of you which can be a little nerve racking if you are changing lanes in traffic going over 55mph. I suggest turning that feature off if you plan to go high speeds on a highway, but everything else about this car is wonderful and I still give it 5 stars. I have had zero problems for over 60,000 miles. None.
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