Is Hyundai Sonata automatic or manual?

Is Hyundai Sonata automatic or manual?

Hyundai’s commitment to making the Sonata extremely fuel efficient continues with a six-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC manual control or a standard six-speed manual transaxle.

What kind of car is the Hyundai Sonata?

The front-drive Sonata is the largest model in Hyundai’s U.S. lineup, though there is speculation a larger sedan is planned for 2001. Hyundai gave the Sonata a lower, sleeker look last year, accenting the front end with prominent oval headlamps and the rear with an arched trunk lid and large taillights.

How many years does a Hyundai Sonata last?

Hyundai covers the whole car for five years/60,000 miles, major powertrain components for 10 years/100,000 miles and corrosion for five years/100,000 miles. The company also provides free roadside assistance the first five years.

Are there side impact airbags on the Hyundai Sonata?

Sonata was one of the first cars under $20,000 to offer side-impact airbags, and this year they are standard on both the base and GLS. The front airbag for the passenger seat does not deploy if a weight sensor detects less than 66 pounds. If there is less than 33 pounds in the front passenger seat, the side airbag does not deploy either.

Which is shorter a Toyota Camry or a Hyundai Sonata?

At 185 inches, the Sonata is a few inches shorter than the Toyota Camry or Honda Accord. Though the Sonata is shorter than either the Camry or Accord, it is wider than both at 71.6 inches. That gives rear seat passengers more room to spread out, and three can fit with some squeezing.

The front-drive Sonata is the largest model in Hyundai’s U.S. lineup, though there is speculation a larger sedan is planned for 2001. Hyundai gave the Sonata a lower, sleeker look last year, accenting the front end with prominent oval headlamps and the rear with an arched trunk lid and large taillights.

How long is the warranty on the Hyundai Sonata?

Part of the appeal may be Hyundai’s industry-leading warranties, launched last year. Hyundai covers the whole car for five years/60,000 miles, major powertrain components for 10 years/100,000 miles and corrosion for five years/100,000 miles.

Sonata was one of the first cars under $20,000 to offer side-impact airbags, and this year they are standard on both the base and GLS. The front airbag for the passenger seat does not deploy if a weight sensor detects less than 66 pounds. If there is less than 33 pounds in the front passenger seat, the side airbag does not deploy either.

At 185 inches, the Sonata is a few inches shorter than the Toyota Camry or Honda Accord. Though the Sonata is shorter than either the Camry or Accord, it is wider than both at 71.6 inches. That gives rear seat passengers more room to spread out, and three can fit with some squeezing.