Is the 2013 Hyundai Azera rear wheel drive?
While Hyundai’s rear-wheel-drive Genesis and Equus pursue the mid-level of the import sports sedan market, the front-wheel-drive Azera aspires more modestly to compete with entry-level luxury rides such as the Lexus ES and Acura TL.
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Is synthetic oil better for my engine than conventional oil? Yes, synthetic oil is better for your engine than conventional oil. Although conventional oil (i.e., mineral oil) can provide adequate lubrication performance, it can’t compete with the overall engine performance and protection provided by synthetics.
What kind of engine does the Hyundai Azera have?
Hyundai’s full-size Azera sedan, a competitor to the Toyota Avalon and Ford Taurus, was completely redesigned for the 2012 model year. The front-drive sedan slots between the Sonata family sedan and Genesis luxury car. With its redesign the Azera adopted Hyundai’s fluidic styling and a direct-injection V-6 engine.
What’s the price of a 2012 Hyundai Azera?
In conjunction with our $38,000 Full-Size Sedan Challenge, Cars.com reviewer Kelsey Mays runs through a list of features buyers should look for in this class. Hyundai’s full-size Azera sedan, a competitor to the Toyota Avalon and Ford Taurus, was completely redesigned for the 2012 model year.
What does the exterior of a Hyundai Azera look like?
Exterior The Azera looks like a larger Sonata, complete with similar chrome strips running from the headlights to the base of the A-pillars. The distinction comes in back, where a red strip joins the Azera’s taillights but raises them off the trunk for a floating effect. Exterior features include:
What’s the gas mileage of a 2013 Hyundai Azera?
The Azera was completely reinvented just last year, and for 2013, there are no changes except for a 1-mpg improvement in the car’s EPA highway rating, to 29 mpg. Inside and out, the all-new-last-year Hyundai Azera is, in 2013, arguably the best-looking car in the large-sedan class. It’s also among the most powerful and most fuel-efficient.
Hyundai’s full-size Azera sedan, a competitor to the Toyota Avalon and Ford Taurus, was completely redesigned for the 2012 model year. The front-drive sedan slots between the Sonata family sedan and Genesis luxury car. With its redesign the Azera adopted Hyundai’s fluidic styling and a direct-injection V-6 engine.
Exterior The Azera looks like a larger Sonata, complete with similar chrome strips running from the headlights to the base of the A-pillars. The distinction comes in back, where a red strip joins the Azera’s taillights but raises them off the trunk for a floating effect. Exterior features include:
Is the Hyundai Azera still available in the US?
As of July 2017, the sedan is available in South Korea, China, the Middle East, and the Americas (except Mexico); as of the 2017 model year, the Azera is no longer sold in the United States and Canada but continues to be sold in the aforementioned regions.