Thanks for the review. Test drove 3 Sonata's, one SE and two 2.0T Turbo's back in January. If not for my concerns/doubts about early production DI valve deposits engineering, would have likely have purchased a 2.0T. The Turbo had great acceleration. Chose the 3.8L Genesis instead.
I'll say this, the view of Hyundai in Honda's and Toyota's review mirror is getting much bigger quickly. Honda's arrogance of resting on outdated design, including sticking with things like 5 speed AT while 6 speeds and more is quickly becoming the norm, is allowing Hyundai and Kia to gain traction in the automotive market. And Honda's stodgy (or ugly) syling, with cars like the latest gen Accord and Crosstour, while Hyundai and Kia introduce fresh exterior designs, eg., Sonata, Elantra, Optima, that are getting buyers into the showrooms. And getting folks talking. This from a current 7th gen Accord owner.
So while the 10yr/100k warranty was the initial lure to get buyers into the showroom, that is rapidly changing imo. Resale may be the biggest drawback 'at the moment', but seeing how I constantly read here how one shouldn't even bother looking at used Honda's because of them being severly overpriced, perhaps another advantage for Hyundai.
And note, I don't even include Nissan, having recently taken a bath on one of their failure prone turds (03 2.5L Altima). For me, Hyundai can be no worse then the [censored] Nissan/Renault rolls out, and in my case, that includes resale. Quite frankly, I expect it to be much better.
I'll say this, the view of Hyundai in Honda's and Toyota's review mirror is getting much bigger quickly. Honda's arrogance of resting on outdated design, including sticking with things like 5 speed AT while 6 speeds and more is quickly becoming the norm, is allowing Hyundai and Kia to gain traction in the automotive market. And Honda's stodgy (or ugly) syling, with cars like the latest gen Accord and Crosstour, while Hyundai and Kia introduce fresh exterior designs, eg., Sonata, Elantra, Optima, that are getting buyers into the showrooms. And getting folks talking. This from a current 7th gen Accord owner.
So while the 10yr/100k warranty was the initial lure to get buyers into the showroom, that is rapidly changing imo. Resale may be the biggest drawback 'at the moment', but seeing how I constantly read here how one shouldn't even bother looking at used Honda's because of them being severly overpriced, perhaps another advantage for Hyundai.
And note, I don't even include Nissan, having recently taken a bath on one of their failure prone turds (03 2.5L Altima). For me, Hyundai can be no worse then the [censored] Nissan/Renault rolls out, and in my case, that includes resale. Quite frankly, I expect it to be much better.