Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Detail Specifications Hyundai Sonata

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Good news is the liability portion of the insurance rates would reflect the demographics of the people who drive the Sonata and this demographic is a more conservative crowd. So the Bodily injury aspects should be lower, but unfortunately the collision premiums will reflect the bumper not being too strong even at very low speeds.

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Detail Specifications Hyundai Sonata

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Having highlighted the areas where the new Sonata excels, reviewers have also noted a number of drawbacks. The SE trim, for instance, has been criticized for not providing a very smooth ride on rougher surfaces. Steering is also not as smooth as desirable when making quick turns. Inside the vehicle, head room may also be an issue as very tall individuals may accidentally hit their heads against the ceiling if they aren't careful. The lack of a V6 engine is also an issue for some but a turbo charged version of the GDI engine is set to be debut later this year. Despite some of these concerns, however, the new Sonata is an absolute must to have on your list to test drive.

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