2025 Hyundai Sonata Consumer Reviews
Pricing
Snappy ride
I have a 24 SEL with option package. I think if I had it to do over again I would have gotten the base SEL and saved 3k. I never use the sun roof and the panoramic roof is just for show but does not help the driver at all. I had a 22 SEL base I was really enjoying but when the new design came out I got one. Again I would forgo the extra weight the option package adds. The car has typical four cylinder performance until you press it. That's when the extra displacement really kicks in and you find you will be passing most newer car with 1.5 displacement . No turbo needed here which is good for long term maint issues..
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Sonata gang!!!
Absolutely love our new sonata can’t say anything bad about it love love love it. The new look the dash price and warranty make it win!!!!!!
- N Line SedanMSRP: $37,80571 mi away
- Limited Hybrid SedanMSRP: $39,46071 mi away
- Limited Hybrid SedanMSRP: $39,46071 mi away
Best hybrid on the market!!
I am 6'2" and can fit comfortably on the driver's seat. The updated exterior and interior makes this car feel more expensive than what it actually is. It has a ton of safety features, bluelink app works great and is a must to set up your temperature before getting in the car for those cold mornings on winter and hot afternoons in the summer. Apple Car Play and Android Auto are quick to connect. The wireless charging pad is nice but not the fastest (I prefer charging my phone wired since it is faster). You get a lot of features for the value of the car. Not a huge fan of the rims design but that just personal preference, I do wish the Limited Hybrid came with AWD.
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2024 Hyundai Sonata N-line, Perfect driving experi
The 2024 is a refined, attractive, and exciting experience. Handling, comfort, braking, acceleration are all impressive. Highly recommend! Car Pros Renton Hyundai, provided purchase experience
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Luxury & Great MPG and thoughts after 1,000 miles
After reviewing how much we were spending on gas we decided we should purchase a hybrid to help save on gas expenditures and we would sell my Ranger. We are getting 48.6 MPG with mainly city driving (wow). The car is very comfortable and luxurious inside and out. Love the styling. The car is very roomy for my family (6'1, 5'10, 5'4 & 5'2) no one complains about leg room. I love the ease of use technology it does a great job walking your through each step. I love the digital key 2 so that I don't need the key fob just my watch or phone. Great sound from the Bose stereo. The ride is very comfortable and more of a luxury ride - not a sport ride. Quiet cabin, very impressed by Hyundai. Things that could be improved seat adjustment on the passenger seat - there is none but the seat is at a good height wife is 5'4 and it good for her. She said no to the Accord because the passenger seat was so low. I would like that my drive mode would always be selected to my last mode, and auto bright lights would always be on. Other than that it's great. Pricing wise I was able to purchase the more loaded Limited for the same price for an Accord EX-L that was missing a lot the option I know have.
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