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The document has moved here. || CNET Home Holiday Gift Guide 2010 Sony's Newest Android Smartphone log in join CNET welcome, my profile log out Home You are here:Reviews News Downloads Video Cell Phones Camcorders Digital Cameras Laptops TVs Car Tech All Categories Menu Appliances Camcorders Car Tech Cell phones Cell phone accessories Components Desktops Digital cameras Games and gear GPS Hard drives and burners Home audio Home video Internet access Laptops Monitors MP3 players Networking and Wi-Fi Peripherals Printers Software Tablets Televisions Web hosting CNET Archive Forums Home Reviews Sedan Hyundai Motor Company sedan 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE Review User reviews Specifications Compare Shop 2011 Hyundai Sonata SEHoliday Gift Pick 2010 Share Add to my list Print E-mail Want it Got it Had it Photos See all Hyundai Motor Company products CNET Editors' Rating 4.0 stars Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars) Excellent Average User Rating 4.0 stars out of 23 user reviews See all user reviews Quick Specs Body style: Sedan Available Engine: Gas See all specifications Where to buy Shop now Starting at: $22,595.00 from 1 store $22,595.00 Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price From Edmunds.com See price from 1 store Compare the 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE to other sedans Compare Selected select 2011 Honda Accord EX-L Starting at $31,630.00 Editor's rating: 2.5 out of 5 select 2011 Volkswagen Jetta Editor's rating: 2.5 out of 5 select 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid Starting at $27,625.00 Editor's rating: 4.5 out of 5 select 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer GTS Starting at $20,295.00 Editor's rating: 3.0 out of 5 CNET editors' review Expand full review Reviewed by: Antuan Goodwin Reviewed on: 04/08/2010 CNET editors' rating 4.0 stars Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars) Comfort: 9.0 9.0/10 Performance: 7.0 7.0/10 Design: 8.0 8.0/10 Editors' rating explained The good: The Sonata's optional navigation system features traffic with automatic rerouting. Bluetooth connectivity with audio streaming is standard, as are USB, iPod, and analog audio inputs. The voice command system is quite good, with onscreen prompts for valid commands. The bad: No manual transmission available on this "sporty" SE model. Navigation maps don't feature a 3D view. The bottom line: The 2011 Hyundai Sonata is a great value, packing in a strong assortment of standard and optional cabin tech, good looks, and performance, all while maintaining a relatively low price. Review: Photo gallery:2011 Hyundai Sonata It used to be that the name Hyundai Sonata was more likely to upturn noses than turn heads, but with its new 2011 model that may all be about to change. Design
Swoopy was the word we most often used to describe Hyundai's newest sedan during our testing. Starting with its huge chrome grill, the sculpted sheet metal of the Sonata flows backward towards its tail, giving the sedan the appearance of motion even when stopped. This aesthetic is reinforced by the elongated, rear-swept headlamps and a chrome bar that visually connects them to ... Expand full review Photo gallery:2011 Hyundai Sonata It used to be that the name Hyundai Sonata was more likely to upturn noses than turn heads, but with its new 2011 model that may all be about to change. Design
Swoopy was the word we most often used to describe Hyundai's newest sedan during our testing. Starting with its huge chrome grill, the sculpted sheet metal of the Sonata flows backward towards its tail, giving the sedan the appearance of motion even when stopped. This aesthetic is reinforced by the elongated, rear-swept headlamps and a chrome bar that visually connects them to the top of the door sills. Onlookers stated that it was unlike anything they'd seen before. Look closer, however, and it's easy to see where Hyundai's designers drew their inspiration. The front end is reminiscent of an extreme version of the current Toyota Camry's. The Sonata's steeply raked front and rear glass give the sedan a slightly coupe-like silhouette, much like that of the Volkswagen CC. Viewed from the rear quarter, you can see a few lines cribbed from the likes of the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class. If you're going to steal, steal from the best, we say. Viewed from the rear quarter, the Sonata looks almost like a long coupe. Derivative or not, the Sonata's looks got people talking and necks turning wherever we went. While all of this was going on outside, we were being treated to the Sonata's interior appointments. Though there are a few places in the interior where it's obvious that Hyundai has cheaped-out on materials, the automaker did a good job of making sure that all the places that the driver comes into contact with (the steering wheel, shift knob, dashboard, door pulls, etc.) feel substantial and pleasing. Push-button start and smart, keyless entry help to create an upscale feel. As an SE model, our Sonata featured leather-trimmed seats with cloth center inserts and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shifter meant to evoke a sporting feel. Factor in the great cabin technology suite and the Sonata's driver seat isn't an unpleasant place to be. Technology
An optional touch-screen navigation system that helps drivers to get from point A to B lives at the top of the center stack. The system is fed by 8GB of flash memory, so there's not as much raw storage space as the average hard-drive-based system. However, the system is just as snappy and responsive, and with no moving parts (save the single CD transport for audio) it is a bit more rugged. The Sonata's maps are crisp and easy to read, but, oddly, there is no 3D view--only top-down 2D views. The system also features graphic lane guidance--which illustrates upcoming turns with lane data--and text-to-speech turn-by-turn directions. The standard XM Satellite Radio connection pulls in XM traffic, weather, stocks, and sports data. Traffic-flow info is then overlaid onto the map as color-coded highways. When routing, if the navigation system sees heavy traffic or an obstruction, it will attempt to route around it. While navigating, if a new obstruction appears on the chosen route, the navigation system will notify the driver, giving the option to reroute around the slow spot at the touch of an onscreen button. Regardless of trim or options, all Sonatas feature standard USB and auxiliary inputs with iPod functionality. A voice command feature allows you to enter addresses and search for POIs via voice. The system displays prompts on the color touch screen to assist you in using valid commands and to display options when the system is unclear what street you meant. All Hyundai Sonatas feature standard Bluetooth connectivity. Pairing a Bluetooth phone is handled via voice activation with a four-digit PIN. Once paired, the hands-free system automatically downloads your phone's address book for voice-activated dialing. Bluetooth A2DP streaming is also enabled as an audio source if supported by the paired device. Hide Review Next page Also standard are a USB connection and an analog auxiliary input. We were able to connect a USB mass storage device to browse folders for MP3 and, interestingly, photos. We were also able to connect an Android OS phone using mass-storage mode to access the audio files stored on its SD card. Adding Hyundai's $35 iPod cable gives the Sonata full control of a connected iPod or iPhone. The cable features a 30-pin Apple dock connector on one end and a combo connector on the other that occupies both the USB and the auxiliary inputs. Connected in this fashion, the Hyundai's stereo is able to browse an iPod's songs by artist, album, genre, or any other category the iPod supports. The Sonata's standard audio rig is a six-speaker AM/FM/XM system with a single-slot CD player with MP3 playback. However, our tester was equipped with an optional Dimension-branded seven-speaker system with a 360-watt amplifier. The system has a feature called Variable-EQ, which allows users to choose between three audio equalization settings that actually do make certain types of music sound better. The Sonata Limited gets a six-disc, in-dash CD changer and have access to yet another level of audio fidelity with an optional eight-speaker Infinity-branded system that boosts the amplification to 400 total watts. SE performance
The Hyundai Sonata SE is the sportiest of the three Sonata trim levels, but these days the term "sporty" more often refers to a sporting aesthetic rather than any performance gains. In the SE's case, "sporty" means that its 2.4-liter direct-injected gasoline engine gets a 2-horsepower and 2 pound-foot boost over the standard Sonata GLS and Limited models. Power is now rated at an even 200-horsepower and 186 pound-feet of torque. Most users aren't going to be able to discern a 2-horsepower difference, but every pony counts toward bragging rights, we suppose. The SE's 2.4-liter engine makes a nominal 2-horsepower more than lesser Sonatas. The Sonata SE is available with a single-option six-speed automatic transmission with a manual shift mode. The tranny doesn't feature any sort of sport mode and a manual transmission is not available at this trim level--you'll have to step down to GLS trim for that. In lieu of a proper manual gearbox, Hyundai has equipped the SE model with steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. Zero-to-60 mph acceleration isn't mind blowing, but the Sonata does a good job of hauling itself up to and above highway cruising speeds. Under normal conditions, the automatic transmission doesn't suffer from the gear hunting issues that some slushboxes do, but its tendency to want to stay in top gear makes sport driving a bit of a mess, with downshifts coming on unpredictably. Using the equipped paddle shifters somewhat alleviates this issue, but the shifts are still fairly laggy, requiring a good deal of forethought to get the timing right. Fuel economy sits at 23 city and 35 highway mpg and doesn't change with different trim levels or transmissions. In our testing--which consisted of mostly stop-and-go city driving, curvy back road blasting, and just enough highway cruising to get between the two--we hovered at about 25-28 mpg. A slightly stiffer spring rate, larger stabilizer bars, and uprated dampers boost the SE trim level's handling, and drivers are treated to a set of 18-inch wheels (the largest available on the Sonata) and dual chrome-plated exhaust tips. We weren't able to drive the SE back-to-back with a non-SE model, so we can't gauge how much of an improvement these mods make, but we were pleased with the SE's handling. She's no canyon carver, but we were able to power around cloverleaf off-ramps at speeds we're a bit ashamed to print. In sum
The 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE impressed us, not only as a great value, but also as a good car overall. At an as-tested MSRP of $25,950, the Sonata slots in at about $2,000 less than a similarly equipped four-cylinder Toyota Camry or Honda Accord. For your cash, you get a good-looking sedan with more power, better fuel economy, and a comparable suite of cabin tech. Spec box Model 2011 Hyundai Sonata Trim SE Power train 2.4-liter GDI four-cylinder EPA fuel economy 23 mpg city/35 mpg highway Observed fuel economy 26 mpg Navigation Optional touch-screen navigation with 8GB SSD and traffic Bluetooth phone support Standard w/ A2DP audio streaming Disc player MP3-compatible single-disc CD player MP3 player support Standard USB-port and aux-input with iPod playback Other digital audio Standard XM satellite radio Audio system Seven-speaker Dimension premium audio with 360-watt amplifier Driver aids cruise control Base price $23,315 Price as tested $26,200 Previous page User Reviews See All User Reviews Average user rating 4.0 stars out of 23 user reviews My Rating 0 stars you have not rated this yet Write Review Rating Breakdown 5 star 16/23 16 4 star 3/23 3 3 star 1/23 1 2 star 1/23 1 1 star 2/23 2 CNET Community This product is on 5 member lists. Add to my list Most recent user reviews Showing 3 of 23 reviews 3.5 stars "C+, at best" on June 5, 2010 by SoxInTheCity Pros: Excellent gas mileage, stylish exterior Cons: Questionable handling (i.e. turning), poor navigation (no 3D), poor CD display (doesn't display artist name or song name, simply "TRACK 1"), no individual tire pressure gauge, no remote start, no power seat for passenger, need to purchase IPod cable! Summary: I work in sales so I'm always out and about. This car has given me up to 36 mpg hwy! Awesome! Everything else though (as my "cons" suggest above) is simply....mediocre AT BEST. I traded in my fully loaded 2010 Jeep Patriot (the lower end Jeep) for an ... Expand full review Summary: I work in sales so I'm always out and about. This car has given me up to 36 mpg hwy! Awesome! Everything else though (as my "cons" suggest above) is simply....mediocre AT BEST. I traded in my fully loaded 2010 Jeep Patriot (the lower end Jeep) for an equivalently loaded 2011 Sonata. The Sonata is MUCH more stylish inside and out but the BASICS you'd expect in the "Limited" trim (BASICS, people!) are missing! Tha navigation/radio display is so bad. How could you not have artist/song title info display when playing CDs? No power seat adjustment for the passinger, extra $30 for the IPod cable (if I knew this when I was purchasing the car they never would have gotten away with it... my new Jeep already had the cable waiting in the glove box for its new owner) Also, every time I went to put gas in my car (when I first got the Sonata) it would "top off" after 5 seconds. It was so annoying to not be able to fill my gas tank (it doesn't happen any more though). I live in Chicago so I was spoiled by Jeep's remote start in the winter...well, no remote start here! I'm so annoyed with what this car is lacking, that I'm ready to throw in the towel and get something gas mileage equivalent but TRULY "loaded". I'm no longer going to buy imposters. Honda Accord, anyone???? GMC Terrain? Either of those would do. 5.0 stars "Outstanding!!!!" on June 5, 2010 by Valdi313 Pros: Great Bluetooth systemTons of storageKeyless Entry and Ignition are fantasticlots of higher end touches not seen at this price level Cons: Would always prefer a cheaper price :) Summary: Just bought the car today for my wife. Completely jealous now. I'm in a '08 Civic, so a nice car, but this Sonata completely blows it out of the water.Never really thought about getting a Hyundai before this car, but damn, this car company has really grown up ... Expand full review Summary: Just bought the car today for my wife. Completely jealous now. I'm in a '08 Civic, so a nice car, but this Sonata completely blows it out of the water.Never really thought about getting a Hyundai before this car, but damn, this car company has really grown up and delivered. 5.0 stars "Amazing CAR!" on June 5, 2010 by Jcoastal Pros: I love everything about my car. It handles great, looks great, and i get compliments on it everywhere I go! Gas milage is better than the honda accord! Great warranty, love the stock blue tooth! I love my car! Cons: no complaints here Summary: Bottom line, I rec. this car to anyone that wants style with a price. Summary: Bottom line, I rec. this car to anyone that wants style with a price. See all user reviews Thanks for your submission! Thank you for helping us maintain CNET's great community. You are not logged in. Please log in with CNET, Facebook, or create a CNET account. You are logged in as . Please submit your review for: 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE 1. Rate this product: 0 stars (Mouse over the stars to rate this product and click to set your rating.) 2. One-line summary: (Summarize your review in one line. 10 characters minimum; required.) Count: 0 of 55 characters 3. Pros: (Tell us what you like about this product. 10 characters minimum; required.) Count: 0 of 250 characters 4. 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if(window.yzq_s)yzq_s(); || Popular: Chevy Cobalt | Ford Edge | Ford Escape | Hyundai Elantra | Nissan Rogue | Nissan Versa | Scion xD | Scion tC | Toyota Corolla | Toyota RAV4 Hyundai > Hyundai Elantra 2011 Hyundai Elantra: First Drive Hyundai has been making much more than baby steps forward with every vehicle they redesign. As of late, they've felt like flying leaps. Such is the case with the... Read More 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show Promises 20+ World Debuts We're still months away from the 2010 Los Angeles auto show, but organizers are teasing us--and you--this morning with a tightly worded release promising more than 20... Read More 2011 Elantra, 2012 Focus: 40 MPG Without Hybrid Fuss Hybrid technology's responsible for those airy fuel economy numbers from the likes of the Honda Civic Hybrid and the Toyota Prius, but the 40-mpg barrier's about to be... Read More Frugal Shopper: Deals Sweeten On 2010 Models As 2011s Arrive As the 2010 model year starts to show hints of winding down and strong incentives continue to sweeten the deal, there are plenty of deep discounts to be had if you know... Read More Hyundai News » 2011 Hyundai Elantra: First Drive 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show Promises 20+... 2011 Elantra, 2012 Focus: 40 MPG Without... Frugal Shopper: Deals Sweeten On 2010 Models... Car Buying Tips » Request a QuoteGet a quote for your Elantra from a dealer near you. Compare VehiclesCompare the Elantra to other vehicles of your choice. New Model Buying Guide 2009 Hyundai Elantra »PicturesSpecs Bodystyles: Sedan, WagonClasses: Compact, WagonFor 2009, a sporty 5-door Touring model joins the line-up. Featuring different styling from the sedan, the Touring offers the spacious and versatile interior of a wagon.All models get a larger display for the audio system and improved XM Satellite Radio reception.Vehicle tested: 2009 Hyundai Elantra GLSModels included: 2008 Hyundai Elantra GLS, SE, Touring Our Rating: MSRP: $14,795 - $20,795 Engine: 2.0l 4-cyl. (138hp) Mileage [mpg]:23 - 25 (City) / 30 - 33 (Highway) Used Model Buying Guide 2008 Hyundai Elantra »FeaturesPicturesSpecs Bodystyle: SedanClass: CompactThe Hyundai Elantra offers class-leading interior space and comfortable seats, a good package of safety equipment, excellent brakes, and good handling. For 2008, the Hyundai Elantra SE comes standard with electronic stability control and Brake Assist.Vehicle tested: 2008 Hyundai Elantra GLSModels included: 2008 Hyundai Elantra GLS, SE Our Rating: Engine: 2.0l 4-cyl. (138hp) Mileage [mpg]:28 (City) / 36 (Highway) 2007 Hyundai Elantra »FeaturesPicturesSpecs Bodystyle: SedanClass: CompactAll-new for the 2007 model year, the Hyundai Elantra features modern styling, save handling, best-in-class interior room, and an extensive array of standard safety equipment that includes six airbags. The only available engine is a 2.0l 4-cylinder.Vehicle tested: 2007 Hyundai Elantra GLSModels included: 2007 Hyundai Elantra GLS, SE, Limited Our Rating: Engine: 2.0l 4-cyl. (138hp) Mileage [mpg]:28 (City) / 36 (Highway) Hyundai Elantra Parts & Tires > more Performance Parts Tires Air Intakes Suspension Parts Brakes Exhausts The JB car pages offer access to a wide variety of Performance & Replacement Parts for your Hyundai Elantra. Find Parts & Tires for your Elantra and choose from multiple retailers. Hyundai Elantra Performance Parts & Tires » Hyundai Elantra Desktop Wallpapers > more Car Wallpapers Sizes: 1280x1024 1024x768 800x600Widescreen Sizes: 1280x1024 1024x768 800x600Widescreen Hyundai Elantra Desktop Wallpapers » More Hyundai Models Hyundai GenesisHyundai Santa FeHyundai SonataHyundai TiburonHyundai Veracruz Find a Local Hyundai Dealer > all Hyundai Dealers Hyundai Dealers in CaliforniaHyundai Dealers in FloridaHyundai Dealers in GeorgiaHyundai Dealers in IllinoisHyundai Dealers in MichiganHyundai Dealers in New JerseyHyundai Dealers in New YorkHyundai Dealers in OhioHyundai Dealers in Texas by ZIP Code Search Web JB car pages Sponsored Links Home > Hyundai > Hyundai Elantra Copyright © 2000 - 2010 :: JB car pages Contact | Advertising | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Site Map ^ Top ||