Had my Sonata N Line for 26k miles and loved it. Did a ton of long highway trips and would average 40 mpg on them. Super comfortable. Fast and fun on backroads and great passing power. An almost perfect car. The tire spinning at low speeds got really old though and I hated the push button shifter. Worst headlights I've ever had on a car too. Swapped out for the Elantra N and the Elantra is a way better car.
Can’t wait to get my hands on the Elantra N man that thing really sounds like a blast. Hope you enjoy the car I appreciate the comment! Happy New Year!
Im looking at a Sonata and im leaning towards the Limited because of what you say since im looking for more of a practical daily driver for mostly city drives but the N Line is enticing. I noticed on a test drive that even the Limited gets some wheelspin off the line so I can't imagine what the n line is like.
@@carguy-xv2cl Honestly- get the N Line. It is SO much better to drive. You give up a couple of features but I wouldn't even consider the Limited trim between the N Line and the Accord. Especially since Honda should have a new one on the way. I live half of the year in Virginia and that N Line would rip down those back roads and put a huge smile on my face. Passing power on the highway was superb and it was super comfortable as a daily driver as well as on long trips. Also could fit all of my stuff into it for my moves back/forth to FL/VA
@@WTFCRLT1 Looking forward to a review! Hopefully it's a 6-speed like I own. My first manual and I haven't driven one in over a decade. I've killed the engine *quite* a few times now, but I'm still loving it 😂
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I really liked this car all around I just hate that you can barely use any power in first gear! Hopefully we get like a $2,500 AWD option for next year both for this N-Line and the K5 GT for 2023. And absolutely I’ll keep a lookout in our local inventories and I’ll have that review as soon as I see one! Not sure about up north but Most of the Chevy inventories here are just trucks and SUV’s with an occasional Camaro but hopefully a Malibu pops up shortly.
@@WTFCRLT1 Sounds like our dealerships here too. I got my oil changed today at my dealership and they did have a 2022 Camaro that just arrived. Had the 1LE package on it. I'm not even sure a Malibu has been built in the past year. Since you have been doing reviews on sedans lately I was just curious on how the Malibu ranked.
Great review bro! I remember commenting on your Sonata Limited review a few months back about the pronunciation of Hyundai, glad to hear the correction lol. I Just subscribe too 💯
Great review. Anyone know if the sat nav and stereo can be operated whilst driving. I have a Mazda 6 GT and it locks you out. You can use the rotary dial which I'll miss, but not the entertainment system that's so dated.
The car was unlocked, on most Hyundais now there is a pin in the gas door area that pops out and keeps the door from being able to be opened when the doors are locked.
Hyundai makes great cars but their sedan designs dont do much for me. The palisade is sharp but everything else.🤢.. Genesis on the other hand has some great looking vehicles.
I have a 21 Sonata n line and it’s beautiful I get tons of compliments and she’s fast as hell !
I fell in love with this car. I countdown till it arrive in Slovakia. I ordered it in Canada.
It looks like a relic of the 80's or 90s, the front hood is so long they could easily fit a V6 or V8 under the hood. That would be awesome.
Will keep up with a stock hemi
Had my Sonata N Line for 26k miles and loved it. Did a ton of long highway trips and would average 40 mpg on them. Super comfortable. Fast and fun on backroads and great passing power. An almost perfect car. The tire spinning at low speeds got really old though and I hated the push button shifter. Worst headlights I've ever had on a car too. Swapped out for the Elantra N and the Elantra is a way better car.
Can’t wait to get my hands on the Elantra N man that thing really sounds like a blast. Hope you enjoy the car I appreciate the comment! Happy New Year!
Im looking at a Sonata and im leaning towards the Limited because of what you say since im looking for more of a practical daily driver for mostly city drives but the N Line is enticing. I noticed on a test drive that even the Limited gets some wheelspin off the line so I can't imagine what the n line is like.
@@carguy-xv2cl Honestly- get the N Line. It is SO much better to drive. You give up a couple of features but I wouldn't even consider the Limited trim between the N Line and the Accord. Especially since Honda should have a new one on the way. I live half of the year in Virginia and that N Line would rip down those back roads and put a huge smile on my face. Passing power on the highway was superb and it was super comfortable as a daily driver as well as on long trips. Also could fit all of my stuff into it for my moves back/forth to FL/VA
@@WTFCRLT1 Looking forward to a review! Hopefully it's a 6-speed like I own. My first manual and I haven't driven one in over a decade. I've killed the engine *quite* a few times now, but I'm still loving it 😂
@@vjd222 Did they let you trade it in? How did it all work ?
My dream Korean sedan!! Brilliant job bro.
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Please do a review the 2023 Hyundai Sonata !
Huh, my Canadian N Line has heated rear seats. And the heated steering wheel. Few others you guys are missing up there too.
He has it he just never bothered to try it lol but he has it
@@tylerdurden6917 we dont get either of those features in the US
@@Bolero6879 damn that sucks bro
I really like the interior in this. Like yourself though I’d still prefer a shifter. Any chance you can get a Malibu at some point?
I really liked this car all around I just hate that you can barely use any power in first gear! Hopefully we get like a $2,500 AWD option for next year both for this N-Line and the K5 GT for 2023. And absolutely I’ll keep a lookout in our local inventories and I’ll have that review as soon as I see one! Not sure about up north but Most of the Chevy inventories here are just trucks and SUV’s with an occasional Camaro but hopefully a Malibu pops up shortly.
@@WTFCRLT1 Sounds like our dealerships here too. I got my oil changed today at my dealership and they did have a 2022 Camaro that just arrived. Had the 1LE package on it. I'm not even sure a Malibu has been built in the past year. Since you have been doing reviews on sedans lately I was just curious on how the Malibu ranked.
@@WTFCRLT1 or even an LSD..
Great review bro! I remember commenting on your Sonata Limited review a few months back about the pronunciation of Hyundai, glad to hear the correction lol. I Just subscribe too 💯
Glad to have you along brother just trying to get better every day! Appreciate the comment!
@@WTFCRLT1 💪🏾
Very nice car. Similarities with the exterior with the early " 2000's " For Taurus.
I can see that! My mom used to have a 2003 Taurus it definitely has a similar overall shape. However I wouldn’t go a whole lot farther than that😂
Thanks for noticing. ☺
Great review. Anyone know if the sat nav and stereo can be operated whilst driving. I have a Mazda 6 GT and it locks you out. You can use the rotary dial which I'll miss, but not the entertainment system that's so dated.
Wait, can anyone open your gas cap? It looks like you just pressed it to open it with nothing done from the inside of the car.
The car was unlocked, on most Hyundais now there is a pin in the gas door area that pops out and keeps the door from being able to be opened when the doors are locked.
@@Susalan_Gaming makes sense, thank you. I'm still in a 2013 so the button is inside the car. Everything is automated now.
@@gmoore326 yeah my Kona still has a pull lever for it, but most of them are going to being tied to the doors
How about the new 2023 sonata n line
Hyundai makes great cars but their sedan designs dont do much for me. The palisade is sharp but everything else.🤢.. Genesis on the other hand has some great looking vehicles.