3 Star Reviews for 2010 Hyundai Sonata

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.56/5 Average
68 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

After an extensive refreshing last year, the 2010 Hyundai Sonata stands pat with the exception of the GLS trim, which is now available only with the four-cylinder engine.

Pros:
  • Upscale interior, lots of features for the price, lengthy warranty.
Cons:
  • Ride can be jittery despite soft suspension, bland overall character.

User Reviews:

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  • Broken door handle, door lock, fuel cap and counting.. - 2010 Hyundai Sonata
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    I was excited initially with the value of the car but after four years I am now wondering. First problem I had was with engine light code 442, went to dealer two times but they keep claiming it is a loose fuel cap issue. I am making sure the cap is tight after every fill and even changed cap with new oem cap still this issue is persistent. Then I had one remote door lock issue which was fixed with a new lock. Now I have one broken door handle. When I searched about door handle, it was surprised to know that it is a known issue with this car as the door handles are made of cheap plastic not metal like other car and easily breaks. Not sure if I will consider Hyundai brand again.

  • Trial and error car - 2010 Hyundai Sonata
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    This is the first foreign car we have purchased. We chose it based on statistics and very affordable price. We have owned it over 2 years and while a good car, not overly impressed. Still giving it time to see what happens. I have yet to get the gas mileage reviews quote. I average 22-26 mpg.

  • Car Failed At High Speeds - 2010 Hyundai Sonata
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    My Sonata has been great for the 8 months I owned it until last week. While driving at 65 mph on a highway, the car died, completely shut down. Nothing I could do but wait to be hit from behind, which I was. The dealer inspected the car and told me the battery cable connection was very loose which probably caused the problem. The car lost its power connection. Today I learned that this may have been a dealer error as the car battery is charged just prior to turning it over to the buyer, and no maintenance on the car in these 8 months would have involved doing anything to this cable. Dealer wont take any responsibility. Another case of screwing the consumer. I could have been killed.

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