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2023 Hyundai Sonata SEL
- Used
$22,338Details
The full specifications
- Max seating capacity: 5
- Horsepower: 191
Notes from the dealer
ONE OWNER!, HEATED SEATS!, BACKUP CAMERA!, PANORAMIC ROOF!, BLUETOOTH!, POWER DRIVER SEAT!, BLIND SPOT MONITOR, XM RADIO!, PRICED RIGHT!.Central Dealerships takes pride in offering a great selection of Quality Pre-Owned vehicles. With 5 Dealerships and over 400 vehicles to choose from, we always have something for everyone! CARFAX One-Owner. Gray 2023 Hyundai Sonata SEL 4D Sedan FWD 8-Speed Automatic with SHIFTRONIC 2.5L I4Odometer is 9728 miles below market average! 27/37 City/Highway MPG
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Vehicle history report
- Title information
- Odometer readings
- Accident data (if applicable)
- Service history
- Vehicle usage
- Recall information (if applicable)
- Warranty status
Optional add-on protection
- GAP Protection
- Lifetime Powertrain
- Tires and Wheels
- Paint Protection
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- 5.0
Great car
by David on 2/6/2026 1:59:40 PM
We bought it new 5 years ago and have had zero problems with it. They look awesome, run great and ride great. It has a large car feel and ride but gets almost 40 mpg on interstate - 4.0
Great Mid Size
by BigA1483 on 7/24/2025 12:33:53 AM
Traded out of a Buick envista to get more interior room and some more features. Whish they would have kept the 1.6 liter turbo option. But never the less this is a great little car to drive. Definitely not sad about this purchase. - 4.0
Almost purchased
by Mmmm on 3/2/2025 4:21:31 PM
I had this 2022 Hyundai sonata sel plus for more than 3 years. It was the only car on the lot when there was a computer chip shortage. It’s a lease and will be needing to return it soon. In my experience, I had not had any driving problems but something else instead. It’s at almost 21k miles. Always kept up with the oil changes and they always rotated the tires. The weird thing that seems to be broken is the notification system about ice when there’s clearly no ice on the road. As much as I like the car, my insurance has gone up triple in those 3 years - due to the car being targeted as #1 for auto theft in my city. I also did have a problem back in the winter days where the car wouldn’t start after 3 days of not turning it on due to a snowstorm. Maybe that’s normal? Not sure. Eventually it did go back to normal on the third day. Just little problems like that. I also asked my friend who is a mechanic, which cars do they see most when getting recalls and Hyundai was up there. So I think it’s best if I part my ways when my lease ends. Especially after reviewing other peoples negative reviews about broken fluid injectors at 25k+ miles.