2024 Sonata Gains Futuristic Look
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so about this hyundai we're not allowed to compare with anything else... ![Stick Out Tongue](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
i think it looks great!
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i think it looks great!
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I saw this update last week and thought it was done quite well although I am neither a big fan of Hyundai or such a big car. I think the combination of the Accord and Sonata redesigns pushed the Hyundai from the least attractive in the segment to the most.
Then we went on spring break vacation and sure enough one of the few interesting cars without a dead battery or missing keys in the Hertz 5 Star line was a fully loaded 2023 Sonata Limited with just a dozen miles on the odometer! I figured why not and took it.
What an impressive car! It has plenty of pep, is averaging 38 mpg in mixed driving with nice interior materials and tons of features. Last night I tried out the remote parking just to see it in action. The steering is lighter than I prefer, but truly my only gripe.
It's priced about $1,000 lower than the Integra I bought in September. My Integra drives like magic with an amazing manual transmission and nice firm steering, but I can't think of anything else the Acura does better. From little items like hood struts (Integra has a prop rod) to a whole feeling the car is one or two classes above. Once the redesign arrives, this Sonata might just be overall best in class.
Then we went on spring break vacation and sure enough one of the few interesting cars without a dead battery or missing keys in the Hertz 5 Star line was a fully loaded 2023 Sonata Limited with just a dozen miles on the odometer! I figured why not and took it.
What an impressive car! It has plenty of pep, is averaging 38 mpg in mixed driving with nice interior materials and tons of features. Last night I tried out the remote parking just to see it in action. The steering is lighter than I prefer, but truly my only gripe.
It's priced about $1,000 lower than the Integra I bought in September. My Integra drives like magic with an amazing manual transmission and nice firm steering, but I can't think of anything else the Acura does better. From little items like hood struts (Integra has a prop rod) to a whole feeling the car is one or two classes above. Once the redesign arrives, this Sonata might just be overall best in class.