Can someone please tell me what kind of sonata I have. I've looked everywhere on the car and in the manual. I don't understand why it's so damn difficult! I'm trying to find aftermarket parts/accessor

Asked by GuruXY39P Oct 09, 2018 at 07:09 PM about the 2007 Hyundai Sonata

Question type: General

It does not have a v6 in it. I don't know how else to
tell. I'm so annoyed I've tried figuring it out 1000
times.

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I am fairly certain it is a Hyundai Sonata.

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hmmmmmm its a vin in the left corner window . run the number

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I had the same problem but I entered my vin number on a retail automotive store's website when prompted and it answered my $64,000 question-try several websites just enter your vin instead of cat make or model and one will tell you the answer

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Sonata

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