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1995 Hyundai Sonata Review (continued)
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From the outside, the Sonata is cleanly styled and well proportioned, although somewhat on the bland side. But it's also handsome in a quiet way.

The base engine is a 137-hp 2.0-liter 4-cylinder. It's available with a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 4-speed automatic.

We think many buyers will prefer the 3.0-liter V6, available as an option on the GL and standard on the GLS. It makes only slightly more horsepower - 142 hp - but a lot more torque, which is what gets a car away from a stoplight and up to freeway-merging speed.

Furthermore, the V6 is a lot smoother and makes driving more effortless. The V6 is available only with an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic.

Safety features include Hyundai's innovative dual airbag system, which utilizes a single sensor located under the dashboard. This eliminates the multiple sensors of other arrangements and their lengthy wiring.

According to Hyundai, this simpler system offers superior reliability. Of course, it stands to reason that if a vehicle requires repair, a less complicated system is less likely to be serviced incorrectly.

Anti-lock brakes (ABS) are available as an option, but only on cars fitted with the V6 engine. The ABS utilizes four channels - one for each wheel - unlike some ABS systems that treat the rear wheels as a single entity.

The new Sonata is built on a frame that's measurably more rigid than that of the previous model. This keeps things straighter and tighter, longer. The all-new chassis features a MacPherson strut front suspension, while in the rear is a new multi-link layout that contributes to improvements in both ride and over-the-road handling.

With the 4-cylinder engine, the Sonata has disc brakes in front and drums in the rear. With the V6, you get a 4-wheel disc system.

Interior Features

The interior is where the new Sonata really shines. It's a true midsize car as rated by the EPA, and five full-size adults can travel comfortably in its generous interior. We assure you that even a person sitting in the middle of the backseat will be fairly comfortable. Very few cars of this size can match the Sonata's price, and very few cars at this price can match the Sonata's size.

The ample trunk measures 13.2 cu. ft., and in the GLS a 40/60 folding split rear seat allows for longer, or more, cargo. The trunk lid opens high and a low liftover height makes access easy.

Slide behind the wheel and the instruments are easy to see, controls are easy to reach, and operation of the various functions is clear and straightforward. The power-window switches, for example, employ a logical scheme of push-down to open, pull-up to close.

In the base and GL versions, upholstery is cloth; leather is available as an option with the GLS.

Standard equipment on every Sonata includes air conditioning, power steering, tilt steering column, full wheel cover, center console, AM/FM stereo with a cassette player and all-season radial tires.

There are the usual options, including a variety of sound systems all the way up to a high-powered AM/FM stereo with cassette and CD players.

Although the Sonata is solid and well-constructed, the execution of detail does not quite match that of, say, the Camry or Accord. Compared with these two, a few of the corners, seams and joints tend to not line up as neatly.

Still, with the Camry and Accord we're talking about two of the toughest competitors on the market. The Sonata is no worse than many domestic products on fit-and-finish and better than quite a few of them. And our test-drive experience showed the Sonata to be free of rattles and squeaks, and nothing was loose or falling off. We think Hyundai has come a long, commendable way on quality.


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