Not a bad 3 year hybrid from Hyundai but given it back to Hyundai at lease end
Leased this car in 2013 based on getting a great deal on a leftover. Mileage is okay in warm weather as I received combined 43 mpg. Cold weather with heater and seats on I get low 30's mpg which is not much different than regular Sonata. Car is quiet on highways, seats not that comfortable on long drives. Cargo capacity in the trunk is not that great due to battery compartment taking up a lot of room.
In the winter, snow tires are highly recommended. Eco efficient tires are designed for fuel economy and not deep snow.
The only problem I had with the car was the refrigerant with the A/C unit somehow escaped and wasn't covered in the warranty but no leaks were detected. Other than that, it's been very reliable. Anyway, car is going back to Hyundai at lease end and I will look at 2017 Sonata hybrid or 2017 Ioniq.
Overall, if your in the market for a used fuel efficient car this isn't a bad choice.
Recommended