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Archive for July, 2017
The company slogan for the 2018 Hyundai Sonata is “Make every mile a little better.” With seven different trim levels offering a wide variety of prices and standard features, the new Sonata is the affordable sedan that can make your daily miles much better. The 2018 Sonata is available now for inspection and a test drive at Chapman Hyundai Scottsdale.
SE, ECO Priced for Budget Sensitive
With starting sticker prices just above $22,000, the new Hyundai Sonata SE and Eco trim packages offer a roomy sedan with great gas mileage and a stylish look. Even these value-priced models come with automatic headlights, daytime running lamps and dual fold-away power body color side mirrors. Power door locks and power windows are also standard, as are steering wheel mounted audio and cruise controls. An AM/FM/MP3 audio system with Bluetooth connectivity operated via a 7-inch color touchscreen is all part of the base prices. These two models also come with USB and auxiliary input jacks. The SE is powered by a 2.4L 4-cylinder engine that earns a rating of 36 mpg on the highway. Fuel mileage figures for the ECO have not yet been released, but with a twin-scroll turbo 1.6L 4-cylinder engine under the hood, you can expect near-hybrid numbers for a fraction of the initial cost of an electrified vehicle.
Sport and Limited Up the Ante
Choose the Sport model ($25,200 starting MSRP) or the Limited ($27,400) and the standard features start to mount. Both are powered by the same 185-horsepower engine that’s in the SE and get the same mileage numbers. The Sport adds a power tilt-and-slide sunroof to the equation, along with sport seats, a leather covered steering wheel and leather shift knob. The Limited includes leather seating surfaces and power front seats with memory, as well as LED headlights that lead the way around corners. If you like a little more horsepower, both the Sport and the Limited offer 2.0T versions that include a 245-horsepower turbocharged engine. The Sport 2.0T adds sport-tuned suspension and a more substantial brake system, while the Limited includes smart cruise control, a premium audio system and automatic braking.
Backed by Best Warranty
When you go and test drive the new Hyundai Sonata at Chapman Hyundai Scottsdale, don’t forget about the industry’s best long-term warranty. The entire Hyundai lineup offers a 5-year/60,000-mile bumper to bumper warranty that’s unparalleled among other automakers. This includes 5 years of roadside assistance and a 10-year/10,000-mile powertrain warranty. With a refreshed look on both the exterior and interior and the most head and leg room in its class, it’s time to consider a Sonata as your next vehicle.
From the all-new Accent, Elantra GT and Kona to major changes across the board in other models, 2018 promises to be an exciting year at Chapman Hyundai Scottsdale. The new plug-in hybrid version of the IONIQ is coming to add to the all-electric and hybrid models. The Sonata Hybrid and plug-in Hybrid have been completely redesigned, as has the popular Sonata sedan.
Affordable Accent Sedan Full of Style
The very affordable Hyundai Accent sedan has been redesigned from the ground up for 2018, delivering an upscale design reminiscent of a vehicle that costs thousands of dollars more. With a standard 5-inch touchscreen and available 7-inch audio display, the new Accent has plenty of technology to let you stream your music, podcasts and audiobooks while utilizing hands-free communication. A peppy and economical 1.6L variable valve timing engine is mated with a standard 6-speed transmission or available automatic. Hyundai paid special attention to improving the ride and deadening the sound in the new version of the Accent, providing a much more pleasant driving experience.
Bold Elantra GT Delivers Exceptional Roominess
With a fluid design that provides a bold, sporty look, the all-new Elantra GT delivers both the style and performance people want in a sporty vehicle. This hatchback has more cargo room than most of its competitors, while the rear legroom provides room for three adults to sit comfortably. It comes standard with a 2.0L engine, but you can choose the Sport model and receive a turbocharged 1.6L engine that delivers 201 horsepower and almost 200 pound-feet of torque. There’s plenty of technology available in the new Elantra GT, including an 8-inch multimedia navigation system, a premium Infinity audio system and an entire suite of driver assistance safety features.
Kona Carves Unique Place in Hyundai Lineup
If you’re looking for a compact utility vehicle with a fresh design, bold colors and a sporty driving character, hold off a few weeks until the new Kona shows up on the Chapman Hyundai Scottsdale showroom floor. This nimble little vehicle is powered by a spirited turbocharged four-cylinder engine that delivers a thrill a second. LED lights all around, advanced safety features and a multimedia system that delivers connectivity and concert quality sound are just a few of the amenities that are sure to make the Kona a hit this fall. Wireless smartphone charging, rain-sensing wipers and a power tilt and slide sunroof add to the fun. Sensor and camera-driven safety features such as lane keeping assist and blind spot collision warning are all available on the new Kona.