Compare the New Hyundai Sonata to the Competition at Hyundai of Lufkin
How the Hyundai Sonata Compares to Its Closest Competition
If you're shopping for a stylish new car that's well-equipped, spaciously comfortable, and fun to drive, we invite you to visit us at Hyundai of Lufkin to see our large selection of new Hyundai Sonata models for sale. The new Hyundai Sonata is a comfortable midsize sedan with cutting-edge features in every model, including a touchscreen display and a host of driver assistance features so you can stay connected and drive with confidence all over Diboll.
Whether you're shopping for a new car that's comfortable for family and friends, one to make driving to Huntington, TX more enjoyable, or one with all the state-of-the-art features you want, you can find it all in every new Hyundai Sonata model.
To help you understand why the Sonata is a great option for you, we're going to compare it to the new Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Nissan Altima, giving you a side by side look into which new midsize sedan is the best option for you.
Hyundai Sonata vs. Toyota Camry
The new Hyundai Sonata is more affordable than the Toyota Camry is, starting at just over $25,000 while the new Toyota Camry starts at over $26,000. With the cash saved, you could upgrade to a nicer, better equipped Sonata model for a similar price to the base Camry model.
All Sonata models come with a 5-years/60,000 mile basic warranty, providing you with coverage on most major components so you can drive with greater confidence. In addition, the Hyundai offers a 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty for the most expensive components. The Toyota Camry comes with a 3-years/36,000 mile basic warranty, and just 5 years and 60,000 miles of powertrain coverage.
The Sonata is more spacious than the Camry as well, offering 104.4 cubic feet of passenger volume compared to 100.4 cubic feet in the Camry.
Hyundai Sonata vs. Honda Accord
The Sonata is more affordable than the Accord is at the base level. The Sonata starts at just over $25,000, compared to the over $27,000 starting price of the Accord.
The standard Accord comes with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine offering 192 horespower. Meanwhile, the base Sonata offers a similar 191-horsepower setup in its base guise. However, if you want more strength, you can choose the new Sonata N Line model with 290-horsepower. The Honda Accord offers an available hybrid with 204 horsepower as its largest option.
The Sonata offers more warranty coverage than the Honda Accord does, offering a 5-year/60,000 mile basic warranty along with a 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty, compared to the 3-year/36,000 mile warranty on the Accord.
Hyundai Sonata vs. Nissan Altima
Under the hood, both the Hyundai Sonata and Nissan Altima come with a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. The Sonata delivers 191-horsepower while the Altima offers 188-horsepower.
The new Hyundai Sonata offers more warranty coverage than the Altima does, offering 5-years/60,000 miles compared to 3-years/36,000 miles in the Altima.
The Sonata offers more space than the Altima does, including 104.4 cubic feet of passenger volume compared to 100.6 cubic feet in the Altima, as well as 16 cubic feet of cargo space compared to 15.4 cubic feet in the Altima.
Test Drive a New Hyundai Sonata Model Today
If you want to learn more about what makes the new Hyundai Sonata a great new car for you, we invite you to schedule a test drive online or make the short trip from Crocket, TX to see our entire lineup of new Sonata models in person today. Once you know which model is right for you, we'll work with you on financing and lease options to help you choose the right deal to fit your budget and needs the best. With our lifetime warranty, you can drive confidently for miles to come around Livingston, TX knowing that your vehicle is protected.
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