The 2010 Hyundai Azera is a virtual unknown in the mid-size car segment. And that's too bad considering what a value it is. The Azera has everything you want, including good performance, good interior room and a smaller than you'd expect price tag.
2010 Full Review
Step inside the cabin and you'll find upscale materials. Additionally, the 3.3-liter V-6 engine gives plenty of moxie for most owners. Of course, the 2010
Hyundai Azera isn't the only car on the market but it certainly seems the best.
Among those sedans in its class, the Hyundai Azera is a sound choice worthy of consideration.
Exterior Design and Optional Features
The 2010 Hyundai Azera comes in the GLS and Limited trim levels.
For being a big sedan, the Azera performs well. The GLS trim level features a V-6 engine that yields 234 horsepower. The Limited trim level boosts the horsepower output to 263. But miles per gallon does suffer, with the Azera getting about 18 miles per gallon on the highway.
Interior
The 2010 Hyundai Azera has a much more upscale interior than you'd think for the price tag. The faux wood
and metallic trim add to the overall luxury feel. The interior is available in a leather trim.
One of the best features of the 2010 Azera is the integrated memory system for
the driver's seat. Your settings are restored instantly with the Azera's memory
system.
The Azera's cabin is roomy with plenty of both headroom and legroom. The 60/40 split rear seats offer even more cargo room to the 16.6 cubic foot trunk.
Of course it can't go without mentioning that Hyundai happens to have one of the best warranties out there, the famous ten-year, 100,000 miles powertrain warranty. With all the features and the warranty and the value - you'd be crazy not to consider this model.
2010 Conclusions
The Hyundai Azera offers a sophisticated driving experience. Acceleration is good while interior noise is minimal. "A handsome larger sedan that has scads of interior
room, neat LED taillights and projector-beam headlamps firmly affixed on the
Toyota Avalon and Nissan Maxima." says Road
and Track "Azera is one of
the nicer midsize sedans on the market in room, comfort and quiet. Sadly,
it's also one of the best kept secrets in that segment and beyond." adds Chicago
Tribune This car is overall a great choice for anyone looking for
reliability out of their vehicle with a stylish edge and nice added features
available.