I have a 2024 Sonata N Line. Now that I'm 72 years old, my racing days are over. There's no way I will ever use all of the 290 horsepower, but I knew that when I bought the car. No doubt, it's a great car. As for the Perrelli P Zeros, I've only had a slight screech from the tires since I've had the car which is two months. I don't mind spending the money, but do you really think a set of Michelins or Continental performance tired will improve the handling? The P Zeros, get a good review on Tire Rack. As I've mentioned, I'm 72 years old, so a great handling car, is more important to me than all out speed.
If you go into vehicle settings and go into drive mode, put it in sport+ and change steering mode to sport. Then use drive mode button and change the drive mode to MY DRIVE it is like a sport++ mode. I had this car for 2 weeks not knowing about the MY DRIVE mode it is more responsive and more powerful give it a try you will be even more impressed 👍
Man having a hard time deciding between this or the 2025 Camry. Been leaning towards the sonata but everyone is telling me to stay away from Hyundai so I don’t know.
I have a 2022 Hyundai Elantra and have had 0 issues other than my backup camera went out at 29,000 miles (which was still covered under warranty). It now has over 52,000 on it now and no issues whatsoever. I went from a Tacoma to the Elantra because of gas mileage and easily get 41-42mpg. I would recommend a Hyundai. Also, their warranty’s are great.
Did u ever make ur decision. Im in the same boat and think i will get the camry for now. In several years once the camry is paid off and ive settled down a bit imma get a more luxury sports car for best of both worlds. Reliable daily and sporty high end weekend car. Atleast thats the vision.
I have a 2024 Sonata N Line. Now that I'm 72 years old, my racing days are over. There's no way I will ever use all of the 290 horsepower, but I knew that when I bought the car. No doubt, it's a great car. As for the Perrelli P Zeros, I've only had a slight screech from the tires since I've had the car which is two months. I don't mind spending the money, but do you really think a set of Michelins or Continental performance tired will improve the handling? The P Zeros, get a good review on Tire Rack. As I've mentioned, I'm 72 years old, so a great handling car, is more important to me than all out speed.
I definitely think so, this car was held back by those tires.
Ok, thank you for getting back to me!
I think the sensitive auto headlights are universal for all Hyundai’s. Mine is always turning on and off. Great video!
This Hyundai sonata does not have AC in the back, but some higher trims have it, but anyway, the car is so nice.
2025 is bringing rear AC back.
If you go into vehicle settings and go into drive mode, put it in sport+ and change steering mode to sport. Then use drive mode button and change the drive mode to MY DRIVE it is like a sport++ mode. I had this car for 2 weeks not knowing about the MY DRIVE mode it is more responsive and more powerful give it a try you will be even more impressed 👍
Thanks! I did try the sport steering, it still felt very artificial to me. Enjoy your Sonata, it’s one heck of a car!
Rear air vents on N-line Sonata for 2025 and Lower MSRP too
Man having a hard time deciding between this or the 2025 Camry. Been leaning towards the sonata but everyone is telling me to stay away from Hyundai so I don’t know.
do the sonatas.
I have a 2022 Hyundai Elantra and have had 0 issues other than my backup camera went out at 29,000 miles (which was still covered under warranty). It now has over 52,000 on it now and no issues whatsoever. I went from a Tacoma to the Elantra because of gas mileage and easily get 41-42mpg. I would recommend a Hyundai. Also, their warranty’s are great.
Did u ever make ur decision. Im in the same boat and think i will get the camry for now. In several years once the camry is paid off and ive settled down a bit imma get a more luxury sports car for best of both worlds. Reliable daily and sporty high end weekend car. Atleast thats the vision.
@ I ended up going with the Elantra N, new Camrys are great just couldn’t find any that didn’t have insane markups.
My only concern is the DCT. Hyundai has had some reliability issues with it in the Santa Fe/Santa Cruz.