Used 2022 Hyundai Sonata Consumer Reviews
Great for the money, just...
The new Sonata is really exceptional, I like the exterior styling, the driver assistance suites, the sharp infotainment screen, the heated and vented seats, and the 360 camera. Everything is nice except for the seats are really stiff!! I took an 8 hour road trip, and man, my butt HURTS! Also, the seat leather surface feels not as good as some other same level sedans. Really hope Hyundai improve this. But overall, it's great for the money.
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Great car.
Has all the bells and whistles
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- SEL SedanMSRP: $20,49937 mi away
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- SEL Plus SedanMSRP: $21,99040 mi away
Sonata so Nice A!
Very pleased with my purchase, however, I am a bit biased having been a fan of Hyundai for a long while, (having owned 6 other Hyundai's over the last couple decades). Smooth ride, power enough for any driving need, great technologies, great safety features.
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Love it
Absolutely love my new car
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Nearly Perfect!
I recently upgraded to a 2025 Sonata from my 2021, because my experience with my 2021 was (mostly) very positive. There is way more good with the Sonata than there is with the bad, including: an elegant interior with premium amenities, great pickup/responsiveness, slick handling, a gorgeous exterior, surprisingly good fuel economy, and a quiet ride. And the best part? The Hyundai dealership experiences are all wonderful, with great customer service and a desire to help customers. So, why not give this vehicle 5-stars? Well, that was a very difficult decision, but it ultimately came down to two things: comfort and interior build quality. As someone who is over 6 feet tall, the 2021 Sonata was not the most accommodating in the driver's seat. For passengers, sure, but the angle of the infotainment system propped my leg towards the center enough to not be as ergonomic as it could have been. Additionally, the seats are not as plush as competitors or even other Hyundai vehicles. However, worse than that was the interior build quality: things just wore out more quickly than they should have. Over time, more and more components got loose/creaky, and certain components began rattling or popping out from their placements. The steering wheel was also victim to creaking/crackling over time. Ultimately, it was these rattles that led me to upgrade my car. However, despite these cons, I had no regrets in purchasing my Hyundai Sonata. It was a truly wonderful experience and kept me loyal to the Hyundai brand for my next vehicle.
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