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2015 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
75,302 Miles | Montebello, CA
$14,049
est. $253/mo

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2020 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid SEL
29,246 Miles | Santa Ana, CA
$25,933
est. $466/mo

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2022 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Blue
29,592 Miles | Peoria, AZ
$24,976
est. $449/mo

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2015 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
34,861 Miles | Richardson, TX
$14,991
est. $270/mo

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2014 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
36,375 Miles | Richardson, TX
$14,491
est. $261/mo

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2014 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
11,587 Miles | Richardson, TX
$15,791
est. $284/mo

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2021 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited
69,063 Miles | Arlington, TX
$24,045
est. $432/mo

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2014 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
62,019 Miles | Richardson, TX
$13,491
est. $243/mo

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2021 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Blue
37,844 Miles | Houston, TX
$22,999
est. $414/mo

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2023 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited
10,111 Miles | Richardson, TX
$30,998
est. $557/mo

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2022 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Blue
11,810 Miles | Carrollton, TX
$25,998
est. $467/mo

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2022 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Blue
65,424 Miles | Phoenix, AZ
$22,777
est. $410/mo

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2015 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
60,138 Miles | Richardson, TX
$12,892
est. $232/mo

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2015 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
33,098 Miles | Richardson, TX
$14,692
est. $264/mo

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2015 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
49,673 Miles | Richardson, TX
$13,991
est. $252/mo

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2014 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
29,021 Miles | Richardson, TX
$14,491
est. $261/mo

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2019 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited
41,668 Miles | Transfer Available
$24,998
est. $450/mo

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2021 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Blue
46,952 Miles | Transfer Available
$23,998
est. $432/mo

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2015 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base
55,948 Miles | Transfer Available
$17,998
est. $324/mo

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2018 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid SE
58,706 Miles | Transfer Available
$20,998
est. $378/mo

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Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Owner Ratings & Reviews

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2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid - My Sonata hybrid.

Ryan
Danville, California
Overall
4.0
Value
2.0
Performance
3.0
Style
4.0
Comfort
4.0
Fuel Economy
4.0
Reliability
3.0
My Hyundai Sonata hybrid was the very first hybrid car I have ever owned or even ridden in. I really liked the look and style of the vehicle. The color is a silver with a hint of blue which makes it seem a little more interesting than just silver or white. I am financing to own with my husband, and we are making monthly payments to pay off the car. We paid a fair price at the time at a dealership, and we were able to make pretty affordable payments considering we had bad credit. The car drives well and is reliable for the most part. We have had trouble with the battery and sometimes a lag when you hit the gas because it is a hybrid. We have saved a lot of money on gas because of the good mileage, and the tank is affordable to fill completely.
Story
A fun memory we had with the car is taking the vehicle on lots of day trips and our first family vacation!
Pros
Some pros of this vehicle would definitely be the gas and mileage. The car says you can get up to 40 MPG, but I have found that we average about 25/30 MPG. For us it is enough to last about two weeks if we fill the tank all the way up. The tank costs us about $35 at about $3 a gallon to fill our tank. Another pro for me is that it can go fast and has easy maneuverability. I can cut corners easily and pass other cars easy. The trunk is another pro. I don't usually like trunks because they tend to lack space, but ours has plenty of room and we are able to fit more in our trunk than some of h... (more)
Cons
Some cons would be blind spots. I am 5'3", and the car has a couple blind spots in the back windows. It doesn't usually make a big difference, but sometimes when I am backing out or trying to pass to someone I have to be extra careful to check my blind spots. Another negative would be the lag time when you hit the gas pedal. Because it is a hybrid and only a four cylinder, it doesn't always respond as quickly as I would like or sometimes need. Another negative is that we have had the car about one year six months and already needed to change the battery. We bought used, but it still seemed... (more)

2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid - Best decision ever: Going from fully electric to hybrid.

Sergio
Bossier City, Louisiana
Overall
5.0
Value
5.0
Performance
3.0
Style
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Fuel Economy
5.0
Reliability
5.0
Going from a fully electric vehicle to a hybrid car that's built as well as the Hyundai Sonata was one of the best decision's I've made. You don't have to worry about running out of electric charge, but you get the environmental and financial benefits that comes with driving a hybrid. One of my favorite things about the car is how clean both the exterior and interior look. The outside does not look like it was made in 2013. Most of my friends were surprised to find out that it was a used vehicle when I first bought it. The interior isn't leather, but it's not cloth. It's made of a fabric that's easy to wipe/vacuum things off, which is a huge positive if you have kids, like myself. I also love the heat warmers that are available for both the front and the backseats. Also, the backseat i... (more)
Story
I live in the South, and so many people often make fun of me for driving a hybrid, especially since the state I live is known for the oil and gas industry. However, when they realize how much mileage I get on one fill-up and how little both my car note and my gas payments are each month, they're no longer the ones laughing.
Pros
One of the most obvious positives about this vehicle is the hybrid aspect of it. Not only are you getting a great value for your money with the price of the car, but you also get to save money on gas due to it being a hybrid and a very well-made hybrid at that. I'm an active person who is always on the go. Even though it's just a four-door car and not an SUV, I have taken many road trips into the mountains without any issues with running out of space for luggage/gear or on the drive itself. Also, I love the material the seats are made of. I have a daughter, and that can lead to it being ha... (more)
Cons
The only thing I can negatively say about this vehicle is that I wish it had a more updated screen panel. However, it is a 2013 model, so I think it's unrealistic for me to even say that.

2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid - Ok for the First Year...

Michelle B
Avondale, Arizona
Overall
3.0
Value
3.0
Performance
3.0
Style
4.0
Comfort
4.0
Fuel Economy
4.0
Reliability
2.0
When I bought my Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, I loved it. The drive was very smooth, the car itself was beautiful. I liked being able to remote start the car. It was easy to maintain. But after 15 months and just under 12,000 miles, the car needed a new transmission. When I looked up the issue online, I discovered that others with Sonata Hybrids had encountered a similar issue. It was a nightmare getting it fixed (which included having to spend $480 on a rental car out of pocket because the dealer said they didn't do loaner cars) partly because the transmission was on back order. I have had my car back with the new transmission for a couple of months now and it is driving okay, but I just don't trust it the same as I did before.
Story
Everyone loves riding in my car so I end up driving my friends around to dinner and outings quite often!
Pros
It has a smooth drive for the most part. It gets decent gas mileage. It has the Hyundai Blue Link features including remote start. I like that it is quiet.
Cons
The Hyundai dealer where I bought and service my car doesn't provide loaner cars even for repairs under warranty when they need to keep your car for an extended period of time. The transmission went out with just under 12,000 miles on the car. The remote start is unreliable at times because it requires a cell phone signal. The gas mileage is better than a non-hybrid, but could still be better.