Hyundai Sonata News
Hyundai Sonata gets new face to lift appeal
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By Robbie Wallis · 30 Oct 2017
Australia’s declining mid-size car segment has been given a shot in the arm with the mid-life refresh of Hyundai’s up-specced Sonata sedan hitting showrooms from $30,990 plus on-road costs.
Subaru headlines recalls with fiery subwoofer
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By Justin Hilliard · 10 Oct 2017
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced its latest round of safety recalls, with models from Subaru, Mercedes-Benz, Hyundai, Mazda, Toyota and Ford affected.
Why did the Queensland cops choose Hyundai?
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By Tim Robson · 18 Jul 2017
More than 200 Hyundai Sonatas will wear ‘blues and twos’ as part of a state-wide roll-out by the Queensland Police Service (QPS).
Fourteen models recalled for safety issues
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By Daniel Gardner · 14 Mar 2017
A number of potentially hazardous faults have been identified in vehicles sold in Australia, prompting a wide range of recalls.
Low-key Sonata hopes a fresh face lifts sales
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By Ron Hammerton · 09 Mar 2017
Hyundai has unveiled a fresh new look and a technical upgrade for its struggling Sonata mid-size sedan
Hyundai teases updated Sonata in sketch form
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By Robbie Wallis · 01 Mar 2017
Hyundai has teased the forthcoming Sonata facelift ahead of its public reveal in South Korea next month.
New tyres and tech for Hyundai Sonata
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By Craig Duff · 29 Jul 2016
New tyres and tech should give the 2017 Hyundai Sonata more traction in the highly competitive mid-size sedan segment.The Sonata, as with all Australian Hyundais, is fitted with suspension specifically tuned for local roads. However, reviewers lamented the lack of adhesion — particularly in the wet — when the vehicle was launched last year.Now Hyundai has rolled out Continental rubber on versions with 17-inch rims and is fitting Michelins on variants with 18-inch wheels.Hyundai Australia spokesman Bill Thomas defends the launch tyres, noting the comparison testing — conducted with Hyundai's World Rally Championship driver Chris Atkinson — showed the Kumho and Nexen tyres had good grip in the dry."The grip started to fade as the tyres heated up and it's fair to say the European tyres outperformed them in comfort and quietness," Thomas says.Local product engineering head Hee Loong Wong says the company was happy with the Sonata's suspension set-up — including the tyres — when it launched."However, earlier this year Hyundai head office in South Korea gave us the option of testing the Continentals and Michelins and we jumped at the opportunity," he says. As well as the new rubber, 2017 Sonatas get paddle-shifters for the six-speed automatic.The mid-spec Elite has rain-sensing wipers, heated front seats and electric park brake.The top-spec Premium picks up blind-spot and lane-departure alerts, rear cross-traffic alert, lane change assist and adaptive cruise control.
We need to change fuel efficiency testing | comment
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By Richard Blackburn · 26 Dec 2015
Fuel consumption claims aren't worth the label they're printed on.
Hyundai Sonata recalled over potential brake fault
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By Fabian Cotter · 03 Sep 2015
LF Hyundai Sonata sedans are being recalled due to a possible stability control-related brake failure.
Hyundai expands guaranteed resale plan to cover i30, Sonata, Santa Fe and Tucson
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By Richard Blackburn · 31 Jul 2015
Hyundai wants people to change over their cars the way they switch mobile phones.