Is the 2009 Hyundai Sonata a good car?

Is the 2009 Hyundai Sonata a good car?

Haven’t seen very many 2009 models available. This is a good looking,reliable and comfortable car with lot’s of leg room,trunk room,great safety features and good gas mileage too. Owned this car for 10yrs and it has been great.

When did the Hyundai Sonata Transform come out?

The redesigned vehicle was unveiled at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show as a 2009 model year vehicle. The production version was sold as the Hyundai Sonata Transform in Korea, and the model debuted elsewhere as an ‘early’ 2009 model.

How much does a Hyundai Sonata sound system cost?

Always thought there were only two sound systems in the 2009 but found out I have a third..one with an external amplifier in the trunk passenger side wall.It is not an Infinity System. Repair price $275, replacement from Hyundai $550, bought a Rockford Fosgate 4 channel for $200 and cut the old one out .

What kind of navigation system does the Hyundai Sonata have?

Hyundai adopted “slush molding”, a production technique that enables a much higher grade of texturing and shaping of the IP surface. Redesigned gauges feature a blue backlight, and a touch-screen navigation system, optional on the Limited trim level only, includes satellite radio capability.

Haven’t seen very many 2009 models available. This is a good looking,reliable and comfortable car with lot’s of leg room,trunk room,great safety features and good gas mileage too. Owned this car for 10yrs and it has been great.

Always thought there were only two sound systems in the 2009 but found out I have a third..one with an external amplifier in the trunk passenger side wall.It is not an Infinity System. Repair price $275, replacement from Hyundai $550, bought a Rockford Fosgate 4 channel for $200 and cut the old one out .

Is the Hyundai Sonata still made in China?

This generation of Sonata is still being built (since 2002) and sold in China from December 2002, by Beijing Hyundai. A facelifted Sonata was produced by that company in August 2009 called the Moinca.

Hyundai adopted “slush molding”, a production technique that enables a much higher grade of texturing and shaping of the IP surface. Redesigned gauges feature a blue backlight, and a touch-screen navigation system, optional on the Limited trim level only, includes satellite radio capability.

This generation of Sonata is still being built (since 2002) and sold in China from December 2002, by Beijing Hyundai. A facelifted Sonata was produced by that company in August 2009 called the Moinca.