Is 2013 Hyundai Azera a good car?

Is 2013 Hyundai Azera a good car?

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. It offers the best features (many of them standard) and still qualifies as a terrific value.

What is the value of a 2013 Hyundai?

The 2013 Hyundai Elantra sedan has a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) just under $17,500. The 2013 Elantra Coupe starts at just over $18,000, while the GT hatchback is just over $19,000.

How many miles does a 2013 Hyundai Azera have?

This 2013 Hyundai Azera DGDG Value Car with one previous owner and only 88,987 miles (under 10k miles per year) was meticulously inspected and reconditioned by our service team–including a fresh oil and filter change, a new engine air filter, a new cabin air filter and new wiper blades.

What kind of styling does the Hyundai Azera have?

With its redesign the Azera adopted Hyundai’s fluidic styling and a direct-injection V-6 engine. There are no significant changes for 2013. The Azera looks like a larger Sonata, complete with similar chrome strips running from the headlights to the base of the A-pillars.

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 makes a Hyundai Azera a safe car?

Hyundai Azera also keeps you and your family safe with nine airbags, anti-lock brakes, and a vehicle stability management system that supplies added peace of mind behind the wheel. Whether you are caught up in the gorgeous details, it’s potent performance, or the unsurpassed safety, the Azera will not disappoint. Print this page and call us Now…

This 2013 Hyundai Azera DGDG Value Car with one previous owner and only 88,987 miles (under 10k miles per year) was meticulously inspected and reconditioned by our service team–including a fresh oil and filter change, a new engine air filter, a new cabin air filter and new wiper blades.

What kind of engine does the Hyundai Azera have?

The 2013 Hyundai Azera is projected to hold its resale value well, about even with Nissan’s Maxima, slightly behind Ford’s Taurus but a little ahead of Toyota’s Avalon. There’s no question the big Hyundai Azera is comfortable and its 293-horsepower V6 engine and 6-speed automatic transmission are smooth and responsive.

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: