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2009 Hyundai Sonata - Web Chatter

MSRP: $18,700 - $26,550 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Hyundai Sonata Professional Cars.com Review

...Michael Deitz, manager of product planning for Hyundai, said one of the goals was to have the car get the mileage listed on the window sticker, not just come close. Of course, the EPA changing its...

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2009 Hyundai Sonata Professional Cars.com Review

...Hyundai notes that the car's interior volume actually qualifies it as a "large car" under the EPA's classification system. There is a large trunk, as well. Its 16.3 cubic feet is more space than in...

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2009 Hyundai Sonata Professional Cars.com Review

...Standard steel wheels measure 16 inches in diameter, but 17-inch alloy wheels are available. Interior The Sonata's interior receives a much-needed overhaul that vaults the sedan into the company of...


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2009 Hyundai Sonata

...Pros: Eletronic strut system Cons: Because its not a Honda Overall: This vehicle is a stylish, sleek, gas saving machine...

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01 sonata RELIABLE

...Right now it has 270,000km and everything still works perfect, heat, a/c, cd player... everything. my parents wanted to get a new car and asked our trustworthy...

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AWESOME

...!! As for the Sonata, its an awesome car and probably one of the best kept secrets of the auto world. Roomy, comfortable, great on gas. Just went over 50,000...

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GET MORE BANG FOR YOUR BUCKS

...Owned for 17 months and only taken it back to dealer for oil changes and tire rotations. Stll solid with no rattles. Cons: No trunk key but who needs it as...


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Rear tail lights and dash lights not working 2009 Sonata?
when dash lights went out I would turn the lights switch off and back on, and they would again work...that lasted a week and they that no longer works. checked all fuses and bulbs, fine.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Light switch most likely has burned/worn out contacts. Not shorting out or the fuse would have blown. Probably just not always making contact. Both get power through the same fuse and switch contacts if that helps. Not even going to guess on price or cost to replace. Reference:Pro mechanic and...

2009 Hyundai Sonata windows and key
Do the rear windows in the new Sonata go down all the way like they do in the Camry? Also, is the remote (fob) integrated into the key like the Camry and Accord?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

I have a 09 Sonata. The back windows do go down all the way. The remote is a fob, not part of the key. I love my Sonata.

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The true competition for the 2009 Hyundai Sonata is the large four-door sedan with less emphasis on road manners and more emphasis on comfort.

The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord have long dominated this niche, though the Camry’s reliability has slipped by some reports and the Accord’s styling has ventured off on a slightly odd tangent.

The Nissan Altima’s an exceptional large sedan, with quick steering and slick styling, but a less useful trunk and like all but the Accord, less room overall than the Sonata.

The Chevrolet Malibu scores like the Sonata in room and style, and like the Camry and Altima, it comes in hybrid trim too (covered in separate reviews).

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