Settle
inside the 2006 Hyundai Sonata, twist the key and it’s clear that the
family-sedan landscape is undergoing a substantial change.
The all-new South Korean four-door, built at Hyundai’s plant in Montgomery,
Ala., evinces a level of sophistication and refinement that gives no quarter to
its main competitors and leaders of the segment, the Toyota Camry and Honda
Accord. And it does so with very competitive prices and a long warranty.
The warranty for the Sonata is five years or 60,000 miles bumper-to-bumper with
a 10-year, 100,000-mile powertrain warranty.
Hyundai’s
continued emphasis on new products with long warranties goes a long way toward
advancing its reputation.
The four-cylinder GL starts at ,895. The popular GLS with a 235-horsepower
V-6 starts at ,895 and the top LX begins at ,895.
Standard equipment on the GLS V-6 includes alloy wheels, anti-lock brakes,
electronic stability control, side-curtain airbags, keyless entry, power windows
and an AM/FM/CD audio system.
Hyundai said its all-new Sonata was designed specifically to meet the needs
of the American market, and it is the product of three years of development at
Hyundai's global research and development operations, including those in
Michigan and California.
The understated styling has a Teutonic flair. The panel gaps are tight and
bumper cover seams are cleverly shaped to integrate into the outline of the
taillights. This attention to detail is like that of some German cars, and it is
a good example of how Hyundai is moving the bar for itself.
There
are two engine choices, and both of them are new. The base engine for the GL and
GLS is an aluminum 2.4-liter, four-cylinder with continuously variable valve
timing and a counter-rotating balance shaft. This engine produces 162 horsepower
and 164 pound-feet of torque, numbers that are almost identical to the Honda
Accord.
Optional on the GLS and standard on the LX is the 3.3-liter V-6 with 235
horsepower. This was the engine in our test car. This engine has very little
vibration because it is mounted on a subframe that uses hydraulic mounts to
isolate the engine from the car. The aluminum powerplant has continuously
variable valve timing. It is exceptionally smooth over the road, and it produces
more torque, at lower rpm, than one of its Japanese rivals. The V-6 pulls away
from stops with authority, makes clean passes on the highway and has the torque
to power up hills without flattening the throttle.
Fuel economy for the V-6 is rated at 20 miles per gallon in the city and 30
on the highway.
The
five-speed automatic transmission works in concert with the engine to reduce the
intrusion of gearshifts. The gear lever moves through a notched gate on the
console, and it can be shifted manually for sporty driving or more control in
bad weather.
Four-wheel independent suspension yields a ride that is soft enough to be
plush yet firm enough for decent handling.
The Sonata’s cabin is comfortable, spacious and very nicely designed. The
level of standard equipment is startling for a vehicle in this price range. A
good variety of textures on the instrument panel gives the appearance of
expensive materials. The top of the dash is covered in dark material while the
lower section is light to give a sense of space. A thin strip of brushed
aluminum separates the two colors.
Gauges are white-on-black with bright trim on the speedometer. The tachometer
is small and tucked away on the left side. Controls for HVAC are large and work
as smoothly as those of a more expensive car.
The leather-covered tilt steering wheel has audio and cruise-control buttons.
Headroom and legroom in the front are quite generous. My only complaint came
when I was trying to find just the right seat/steering wheel/pedal position for
me. It seemed that when I was far enough to reach the pedals comfortably the
steering wheel was too far away.
The back seat is not only comfortable, but it has good legroom. The trunk is
large as well.
Hyundai’s redesign of the Sonata puts it in serious competition with other
family sedans.

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Specifications
| |
4-Cyl. |
V-6 |
| Engine Type |
2.4-liter, 16 valve, double overhead cam (DOHC) Inline 4
with variable valve timing |
3.3-liter, 24 valve, double overhead cam (DOHC) V6 with
variable valve timing |
| Horsepower |
162 @ 5,800 RPM |
235 @ 6,000 RPM |
| Torque |
164 @ 4,250 RPM |
226 @ 3,500 RPM |
| Fuel Recommended |
Regular Unleaded. |
Transmission (std)
Transmission (opt.) |
5-Speed manual
4-speed shiftable automatic |
5-speed shiftable automatic
N/A |
| Tires - Standard |
P215/60R16 all-season tires. |
| Overall Length |
189.9" |
| Wheelbase |
107.4" |
| Width |
72.1" |
| Turning Diameter |
35.8 ft Curb to Curb |
| Curb Weight |
3,253 lbs |
| Fuel Tank |
17.7 Gallons |
Miles Per Gallon manual
Miles Per Gallon auto. |
EPA city 24, hwy 34
EPA city 24, hwy 33 |
N/A
EPA city 20, hwy 30 |
| Base Sticker Price |
,895 plus 0 Destination Charge |
Standard Equipment
(partial list)
- 2.4 liter inline 4 sylinder engine
- 5-speed manual transmission
- 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS
- Traction control
- Stability control
- Steel wheels with full wheel covers
- Cloth upholstery
- Power windows
- Remote power door locks
- Heated power mirrors
- Cruise control
- Tilt steering wheel
- Overhead console with storage
- Air conditioning
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Remote anti-theft alarm system
- AM/FM in-dash single CD player with MP3
stereo and 6 speakers
GLS Also Includes...
(partial list)
- Automatic transmission
- Alloy rims
- Automatic headlamps
- Front fog/driving lights
- Premium cloth upholstery
- Driver seat with adjustable lumbar support
- Dual front side-mounted airbags
- Front and rear head airbags
LX Also Includes...
(partial list)
- 3.3 liter V6 engine
- P225/50R17 all season tires
- Leather upholstery
- 8-way power driver seat
- Heated front seats
- Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror
Major Available Options
- Automatic transmission
- 3.3 liter V6 engine
- Power Tilt-and-Slide glass sunroof
- 6-disc changer
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