Where can I buy a 2002 Hyundai Sonata?
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What kind of engine does a Hyundai Sonata have?
Enlarged to 2.7 liters, the V-6 engine produces 181 horsepower, while the carryover four-cylinder is rated at 149 hp. A manual shift is standard, and a four-speed Shiftronic automatic is optional.
How tall is the Hyundai Sonata in inches?
Riding a 106.3-inch wheelbase, the 2002 Sonata stands 56 inches tall. A revised rear multilink suspension is said to enhance ride and handling. The Sonata is 71.7 inches wide broader than the Accord and Camry allowing backseat passengers more room to spread out. Three can fit in the rear seat, but it will be a tight squeeze.
What’s the difference between a Hyundai Sonata and Camry?
The Sonata is 71.7 inches wide broader than the Accord and Camry allowing backseat passengers more room to spread out. Three can fit in the rear seat, but it will be a tight squeeze. Headroom and legroom are sufficient for taller occupants.
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Enlarged to 2.7 liters, the V-6 engine produces 181 horsepower, while the carryover four-cylinder is rated at 149 hp. A manual shift is standard, and a four-speed Shiftronic automatic is optional.
Riding a 106.3-inch wheelbase, the 2002 Sonata stands 56 inches tall. A revised rear multilink suspension is said to enhance ride and handling. The Sonata is 71.7 inches wide broader than the Accord and Camry allowing backseat passengers more room to spread out. Three can fit in the rear seat, but it will be a tight squeeze.
Why was the Hyundai Sonata used for racing?
Got fourth in both events. The Sonata is very easy to work on and you can work on it utilizing a 10mm for most parts. The 2.7L V6 has more than enough power to get along and it performed great at the track. The reason this car was used for racing is because it was wrecked previously in the left rear, and an airbag was deployed.