Tuesday, January 10, 2012

2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited

The fully redesigned Hyundai Sonata is really impressing car
buyers nationwide. Consumer Reports took a closer look at the
Sonata Limited 2.0 trim level, with all its extra features and
power advancements."We were very impressed when we recently tested
a 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS," said the consumer website. "That car
stickered for $21,800, typically sells for less. It was pretty
close to the bottom of the Sonata food chain, with just an
automatic and a package including a power driver's seat."If you go
to the other extreme of Sonata, you wind up with a Sonata Limited
and a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine. This is the most powerful
engine one can have in a Hyundai sedan these days, as the Korean
auto maker no longer offers V6. There is a hybrid powerplant coming
in January. Limited trim "gets you a leather interior, different
suspension settings, bigger wheels and tires, and a fancier
stereo." When leaving out navigation, sticker price comes in at
$28,090.The engine receives a bit of an upgrade over the base
Sonata. Power comes in quickly and easily, but the car doesn't feel
like its shaking its way up to 274 horsepower, in fact the
acceleration is rather smooth. Sonata Limited's V6 is also much
quieter than those under the hoods of the competition. Upgraded
wheels and leather make a "good-looking car even more stylish.""Is
a Sonata priced closer to $30,000 as compelling as a Sonata priced
near $20,000?" Test drive an all new, freshly redesigned Hyundai
Sonata Limited 2.0 and find out for yourself at World Hyundai of
Matteson.SOURCE
http://blogs.consumerreports.org/cars/2010/12/just-in-2011-hyundai-sonata-limited-20t.html

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