Automotive enthusiasts may have seen recent renderings of the 2011 Hyundai Sonata and considered waiting for the sleek vehicle to hit showrooms to make their next purchase. The difference between the drawings and the likely final product could have some considering a used Hyundai Sonata in New Jersey instead.
Automobile Magazine has put up images released by the Korean automaker that show a low slung figure with no B-pillar dividing the front and rear doors, punctuated by scalloped body panels and an aggressive hood. The car would represent a substantial shift from the conservative styling of previous models.
It also may continue to be just an image, rather than sheet metal. Two enthusiast websites report that spy photos of the European version of the Sonata look substantially different from the corporate drawings, with the production model likely to look a lot like other import sedans.
Buyers who would prefer a less aggressive-looking vehicle, or who may not want to pay more for a modest update, could take a look at used Hyundai Sonatas in New Jersey.
The 2006 model was an all-new redesign and a Cars.com review noted that “if you’re still not convinced that Hyundai vehicles deserve your consideration, check out this model.”