2011 Hynudai Sonata

Asked by GuruDS8JF Aug 29, 2017 at 09:05 AM about the 2011 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T FWD

Question type: General

I'm thinking about buying a 2011
hyundai sonata with 143000 miles what
are your thoughts on this purchase. Car
is in excellent shape.

5 Answers

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It's still a high-mileage car, that means check for maintenance records and Carfax (or have your insurance agent pull a motor vehicle record). Torque converter, timing chain/belt, transmission, are all suspect on a car with this many miles on it as they are nearing (or past) their service life and may need replacing soon.

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You don't say what the price is- but whatever, it seems like too many miles for a Korean car- they are making them better now, but only within the last five years- that car is on the cusp-

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What trim level is it? If it's a limited, I'd say go for it. I own a 2013 sonata limited 2.4L and it's a great car! Very comfortable and excellent interior luxury features like back up camera, 7 inch infotainment center, heated front and rear seats and panoramic sunroof, to list a few.

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What is the value of 2011 Hyundai Sonata with 183000 miles in good shape

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Def check maintenance. The 2.0 model has less or no engine recalls compared to the other models that were catching on fire. Mine has 220,266 rn has been somewhat maintained could be better. I drive the highway a lot so mine are mostly highway miles. Bought it about five years ago with 76,000 miles on it. I want a new car but I can’t part with it so just trying to see how long it’ll go. Honestly mine was about $19,000 but I only paid $12,000. Only fixed fuel pump, seals, front end parts, serpentine belt and starter. Love my sporty car. The fuel pumps were defective so it got fixed 3x besides that no problems mostly maintenance.

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