Hyundai Sonata reliability vs Honda

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Ken, Oct 16, 2007.

  1. Ken

    Ken Guest

    I am considering buying a Hyundai Sonata or an accord 2007or 08. I
    would love to hear from you guys who might have owned both cars and
    provide me with a comparison on how a Hyundai performs after is has a
    few years on it compared to an Accord.
    I think both cars drive pretty good when new (IMHO), but I wondering
    if the Hyundai will continue to drive as well when it's got a 50k+
    miles on it.
    I appreciate your un-baised feedback.

    Thank you.

    Ken
     
    Ken, Oct 16, 2007
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  2. Ken

    Pszemol Guest

    50k? You sir have lowered expectations... :)
    Honda or toyota continue to run great when they have 200k...
    I have one toyota camry with 240k and it runs with no problems.
    50k - yes, that is when you end the brake-in process ;-)
     
    Pszemol, Oct 16, 2007
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  3. Ken

    ACAR Guest

    snip

    I had a Sonata GLS as a rental for nearly a week about a month ago. I
    thought the car was inferior to the Accord, especially the drive
    train. The 4 cylinder engine was not nearly as smooth as the Accord
    I4, this problem worsening with higher RPMs. The Sonata's auto trans
    shifting was abrupt at times. The interior was OK, nothing more. Ditto
    handling. Fuel economy was disappointing. IMHO, the Accord is FAR
    superior to the GLS (which is the lowest end of the Sonata line).
     
    ACAR, Oct 16, 2007
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  4. Ken

    AZ Nomad Guest

    hyundai's aren't in the same class as honda or toyota. H & T make
    several models that can go 300K miles; most hyundai's can barely do 150K.
     
    AZ Nomad, Oct 16, 2007
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  5. Ken

    Bob Jones Guest

    But Hyundai's 10-year warranty is quite appealing.
     
    Bob Jones, Oct 17, 2007
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  6. Ken

    Steve Guest

    Did you read what is actually covered for 10 years? Read the fine print?
    What is so appealing about it?
     
    Steve, Oct 17, 2007
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  7. Ken

    AZ Nomad Guest

    Not in the least. What good is a warranty if 90% of what fails on your
    car is somehow excluded or if your have had to bring in your car a dozen times?
    Every time a section of a car is repaired, it becomes even less reliable.
    I can't tell you how many times I've seen loose bolts and rattling dashboards
    left in the wake of a hurried dealer repair job.
     
    AZ Nomad, Oct 17, 2007
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  8. And the warranty doesn't pay you back for the time and aggravation of
    having to wait for a tow when you get out of work and the car won't
    start.
     
    Brian Attwood, Oct 17, 2007
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  9. I recently rented a Hyundai Azera for a week(not my request but that's
    what Hertz had then). What a nice car--beautiful interior, extremely
    quiet inside, excellent power and good handling, reall a pleasure to
    drive. I was surprised but I have to say that this car was equal or
    superior to my Accord SEL V6. Of course, I have no way of knowing how
    it will be in say 5 years.

    Ken
     
    Kenneth J. Harris, Oct 19, 2007
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