Hyundai offers three trim levels(GLS, SE and Limited) Sonata in 2011 and several packages of equipment. By the time you finish connect, transfer and package options, there are eight different models at all.
Base price for the standard GLS model starts from $19.195($720 to add all the destination charge), sports SE from $22,595, and top-of-the-line Limited starts at $25,295. All models have the same engine, gear selection, and the full set of safety equipment.
To sum up briefly: GLS starts with manual transmission, cloth seats, manual seat adjustment, steel wheels, remote entry and a long list of convenience of power equipment. Available Popular Equipment Package adds power drivers seat, 16-inch alloy wheels and interior trim upgrades among other things.
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Hyundai Sonata is placed back on the center of hot-contested family sedan segment, already occupied by such established players: Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Ford Fusion, and Chevrolet Malibu.
Now in its sixth generation, the latest Hyundai discharges its consistent ho-hum styling for which the automaker calls fluidic design the sculpture. Created by the Hyundai Design Center in Irvine team, California, sleek new four-door is a fresh face in a segment full of cookie-cutter sedans. Interesting and stylish, Sonata offers a combination of the traditional commitment of four-door sedan and a coupe in one. Take special note of the chrome strip running from the tail lights clear base C-pillar, door handles and deliberately placed at different heights to complete the aesthetic character of bold lines. Outside is a unique and exhilarating, and it looks quite expensive. (more…)
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