Tuesday, September 13, 2011

2011 Hyundai Sonata Reviews, Completely Redesigned

2011 Hyundai Sonata with a refreshing new look and a new activity. For 2011, the Hyundai Sonata is completely redesigned. Aim to remove some of the Nissan Altima and Ford Fusion buyers (and buyers are considering the Camry, Accord and Malibu), and bring them to Hyundai times. So how do Hopey-Changey work outside the big four-door Hyundai? Okay, thanks. Sales are the best ever, and is primarily a matter of looking to the right, in correspondence with the right features and proper fuel economy numbers on the label. Sonata formality left fab new lines, inside and out. It is jumping the road and V-6 instead of riding the car with a four-cylinder engine that rates of up to 35 miles per gallon, slightly less if it is equipped with a turbocharger, much more if associated with Hyundai's new hybrid technology. In any version that meets our performance expectations, the two hybrids and emotion 2.0T us beyond the norms for the reasons of their own.


2011 Hyundai Sonata Reviews

Styling : Hyundai joins Ford and Nissan to create a convincing look for its traditional sedan.

Safety : Top rated Sonata IIHS, NHTSA results are coming





Performance : Ride quality and fuel economy are strong, but towards the Sonata could be smoother. Choice of engine for the new Sonata include a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder or 2.0-liter variant of the turbocharger. The base engine is actually most buyers will not be necessary because it makes a robust 198 horsepower (200 in the finish) and returns an economical 26 mpg combined when it comes to a six-speed automatic transmission. In addition to offering performance in fuel consumption and high living again, this engine has a sophisticated look. Ramps up performance turbo with 274 horsepower and becomes surprisingly almost identical fuel economy combined.


Quality : Large interior space meets a beautiful cloth seats, detectable plastic kept out of the world.

Features : Entertainment options rival those of the merger, but most expensive bundle is.


2011 Hyundai Sonata MSRP: $19,395 - $27,245
Inside, there is more usable space than ever, and it is finished in a pleasant way, although we would like to see the seats softer and a little less shiny black plastic. The controller can use a little refinement of feeling, too. It works well in the corners of scanning, but wanders a touch on some road surfaces. While they're at it, Hyundai will have to tackle the noise in the cabin. On paved roads to generate low Sonata tire rolling resistance lot of noise, overwhelming even the good mid-level speakers.

Is likely to ignore these minor flaws, given the price of the Sonata extremely intelligent. Everything is space, the frugality and good can be had for less than $ 20,000 and comes with USB, Bluetooth and satellite radio. The turbo version adds more than 80 horses, but only increases the price of about $ 25,000 base. Hybrids around 39 to 40 mpg highway, with a base price of about $ 26,000, not much more than the much smaller Honda Civic Hybrid.