Used 2022 Hyundai Sonata N Line Consumer Reviews
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Brand new N Line in Quartz White
have had this 2022 N-Line Sonata a bit less than a month now.. best deal in the market right now. Rides like German sport sedan, most of the time. when it’s dry and flat outside( south florida) it’s in Sport+. when it rains I go to Sport mode. It can keep up with anyone out there. Looks sharp, fit and finish is great, has everything you need, including burying you in your comfy seat when you mash it. its a 4 series, C-Class, or S, for thousands less. It has heated seats , but wish they were ventilated. That is literally the only thing I miss. Its a great car, drive it before everyone realizes what they can get for < $35K.. UPDATE: This car has great tech, plenty of room, great looks and one of the quickest cars on the road. It’s a bargain and a real steal in N line trim. Would buy again.
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2022 sonata N line
This car is very enjoyable to drive. I am 69 years old but still enjoy a thrill . The car is quick especiallay in sport mode. This is a uniquie car you will enjoy to drive if have any skills left.
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Unexpected performance in a nicely styled package
IThis is my first Hyundai and I am blown away. I've owned Hondas, Fords and Volvos. I've been familiar with the brand since they were introduced in the U.S. The promise of cheap transportation was what gave them a foothold in the market. Well, they kept improving their product and offering models with the latest technology and with designs that are fresh. I recently purchased the '22 Sonata N Line and I am thoroughly impressed. The performance this car delivers is mind blowing. 290 hp and the torque you'd expect from a truck. The fit and finish of the materials inside is excellent. But, it's the value of the complete package that I found impressive. You get and awful lot for your money. 19' wheels, panoramic sunroof, great seats with bolsters that a NASCAR drive would appreciate. This is a gorgeous car. I was looking at different brands and models and when I saw the '22 Sonata and read about the N Line package, I quickly decided to go out and get it. We literally purchased the only one available in NH at the time. And the color, Portofino Gray, is very classy. Immediately after the purchase we go for a longer drive than the test drive. It just got better and better. The Pirelli P Zero tires are fantastic. The power when in Sport mode is amazing. In Sport +, which disables the traction control, you will get some wheel spin if you get heavy on the pedal. The steering tightens up and the suspension stiffens. It becomes an entirely different car. It just seems to have endless power and traction. I still can't believe I am this impressed with a Hyundai Sonata. The only downside of the purchase is that it it's my wife's car. I don't get to drive it every day... I'm thinking about getting one for myself now...
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NIGHT EDITION
I went from a 2019 Limited 2,0 t. Wow,what a difference..UPDATE...HYUNDAI SAYS THE N-LINE GETS 33MPG HWY.I TOOK THE CAR ON A 336 MILE TRIP,ONE WAY,AVERAGE MPG WAS 38.4.THIS WAS INCREDIBLE,AND STILL HAD A HALF A TANK OF GAS LEFT.THIS CAR ONLY HAS A 15.7 GALLON GAS TANK !! ON THE RETURN TRIP,GOT 38.3,AND HAD A HALF TANK..GRANTED,THIS CAR IS JUST OVER 7 MONTHS OLD,AND HAD 1800 MILES BEFORE THE TRIP,AND I USE 91 OCTANE GAS
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Classy Sports Car
With all the bells and whistles you could ask for and more. The drive makes you feel like your floating on air. I love this car.
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Sleeper of a sports car hidden in a Sonata?
I want to start off by saying BUY THIS CAR IF YOU CAN FIND IT! This is my 4th Sonata purchased in the last 16 years, we liked the cars, but they were boring, so we sold the last 3 over the years. I needed a good commuter car for the next 6-9 months till retirement. We found a dealer about 90 miles from us, and test drove the 2022 Sonata N-Line...I only needed a short test drive to be sold on this car. The ride is tight, but not overly stiff, great Bose system that will take a few hours to break in the speakers, purchased the 1 single available option summer tires $200. The Sonata has driving assist that will keep you centered during long commutes, borderline self-steering, (you have to keep touching the wheel around 30 seconds) Driving on the highway is a dream in Normal mode the car is a great family vehicle with great seats...Now for the fun stuff in Sport mode the Sonata comes out of its shell to hang with some of the sportier cars in its class, traction control is engaged, and the steering is stiffer, and the exhaust gets louder. Sport plus you are on your own, traction control is off, car gets even louder (how is this possible?) 0-60 in 5.2 seconds.... not bad for a car around $35,000. top speed for the Sonata is about 150 mph REALLY!!!! So far, my only complaint is they should have an AWD option in the future. Hyundai's Hidden Gem the Sonata N-Line...BUY
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