CRITICS who claim the medium and large-size car market is dead haven’t noticed an emerging fightback by car-makers.
While the locally-made Toyota Camry is at the departure gate awaiting the final countdown, there’s new models landing – Ford Mondeo and Holden’s Opel-sourced Insignia – and recent arrivals such as the refreshed Mazda6, new Subaru Liberty and Skoda’s Octavia.
Now there’s Hyundai’s Sonata which, unusually, joins the mid-size camp alongside its i40 sibling that has been around since late 2011.
Hyundai Motor Company Australia believes the Sonata offers a different aspect to its existing i40, not the least being that the newcomer is only available as a sedan and only with a choice of two petrol engines.
The i40 offers diesel and both sedan and wagon derivatives.
The Sonata is more conservatively styled than the i40, a deliberate exercise to broaden its market audience and draw few critics.
Arguably, this restrained design may also prove to hold long-term resale value, an elusive attribute not necessarily gifted to Hyundai.
It’s a car that, curbside at least, looks neat and functional.
But the big surprise is how it drives.
This is one of the few Hyundai sedans that will bring a smile to drivers, calm passengers and win fleets.
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