2006 Hyundai Sonata

ivol07

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What's Special About It?

This all-new Sonata is Hyundai's best shot yet at becoming a first-tier import alongside Honda and Toyota. Not only does it share (some would say steal) some noticeable styling cues from its competitors, the Sonata also incorporates a few traits from more upscale luxury sedans. It's noticeably larger than its predecessor in nearly every dimension and features both four- and six-cylinder engines. The base four-cylinder displaces 2.4 liters and delivers 158 horsepower while an optional 3.3-liter V6 serves up a substantial 230 hp. The smaller engine offers a choice of a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic while the V6 uses a five-speed automatic exclusively.

The Sonata's standard feature list includes side seat and side curtain airbags; four-wheel antilock brakes; a tilt and telescoping steering wheel; power windows, locks and mirrors; and multiple power outlets. Notable options include electronic stability control, park distance control, automatic climate control, 17-inch wheels and an MP3-capable premium audio system. The Sonata is set to go into production in Hyundai's new manufacturing plant at Montgomery, Ala., in March.

What's Edmunds' Take?

This could be the vehicle that finally vaults Hyundai onto the shopping lists of the average American consumer. With attractive styling, a practical size and plenty of power under the hood, this Sonata needs no excuses when compared side by side with the Accord and Camry. Factor in Hyundai's extensive warranty and a made-in-America pedigree and there's not much holding this sedan back from becoming one of the top-selling sedans in the United States. ? Ed Hellwig
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MSN Article

Looks like this could really be a winner, as long as they keep the pricing right. I've been noticing more and more Hyundais around recently...I think they are on their way to being a great car company.


 

Czar

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I have always found Sonatas to look really elegant, just that Hyundai name ruins it a bit
 

ivol07

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Originally posted by: Czar
I have always found Sonatas to look really elegant, just that Hyundai name ruins it a bit

That's why they should keep the price at least $2k-$4k below their nearest competitor. At least initially.
 
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holy crap.. looks like the previous gen camry and the present gen accord..

me like.. the interior looks sweet too...

mmm.. would i need a family sedan.. oh wait i dont have a family.. and i will never have a famliy.
 

RossMAN

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I can't wait to read some indepth reviews and test drive this myself in a few months.
 

TheLonelyPhoenix

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Huh?! Did NFS4 get banned and start a new account or something? ;)

Very nice car. More competition == good.
 

b0mbrman

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Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
holy crap.. looks like the previous gen camry and the present gen accord..
That tends to happen with reverse-engineering ;)

p.s. Bring out the Elantra!
 

Babbles

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I think it looks pretty awesome. Nice interior and the exterior is a bit more sporty than a lame Toyota exterior, more along the lines of what Honda shoots for.
 

FlyLice

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why don't they drop the hyundai name and make a new car name like SK or something fancy. It seems like the only thing keeping hyundai down now is that fugly name.