Sport(y) Sedan Value // 2024 Hyundai Sonata N Line Drive Review (POV)

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Join Miles in the 2024 Hyundai Sonata N-Line in Carbon Blue with all Grey Leatherette/Suede as he shares his expert driving impressions.

Price (as tested) 💲: $36,310
Powertrain ⚙️: Turbocharged 2.5-liter 4-cylinder
Output 💪: 290 hp/311 lb-ft of torque
Transmission 🕹: 8-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic
0-60 MPH 🚦: 5.4 seconds
Top Speed 💥: 155 mph
MPG (as tested) ⛽️: 23 city/32 hwy/27 combined
Curb weight ⚖️: 3,541 lbs

Options Equipped:
- Carpeted Floormats ($210)

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Skip ahead:
Intro 00:00
Exterior Walkaround 00:10
Interior Walkaround 01:34
Driving Impressions 05:50
Turning Radius, Turn Signal, and Horn Test 06:42
City Driving 07:18
Acceleration 09:11
Manual Mode 11:40
0-60 12:42
Canyon Driving 13:42
Top Speed and Fuel Economy 16:40
Price and Competition 17:12
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The Sport + mode feels so much diff than sport. I love it.

noob.
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Another car to consider (which Miles also reviewed the pre-facelift of) is the Kia K5 GT. It is essentially the same car as the Sonata N-line wrapped in a different package.

The interesting difference between the two are options and pricing. The K5 GT starts roughly $2, 000 less than the N-Line. However, the K5 GT can be optioned with a $4, 400 “GT1 package” which once optioned makes the car $2, 000 more than the N-line.

So there is actually a solution for some of the features Miles is complaining are missing on the Sonata N-line: just get a K5 GT lol.

Here is what that “GT1 package” gets you:

12.3-inch Curved Instrument Display
Digital Key 2
Bose® Premium Audio System w/ 12 Speakers
Active Sound Design
19-inch Alloy Wheels, Gloss Black Finish
Driver's Seat & Outside Mirror Integrated Memory System
10-Way Power Passengers's Seat w/ 2-Way Power Lumbar Adjustment
Ventilated Front Seats
Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist-Reverse
Surround View Monitor
Blind-Spot View Monitor
Side Parking Sensors
Power-Folding Side View Mirrors
Power Windows w/ One-Touch Auto-Up/Down
Rear seat air vents

matthewstevens
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Hyundai is underrated af, most people don't even know that Such a beautiful car exists and even genesis make beautiful cars imo

VisaganT-iz
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It traps 106mph+ in the 1/4 mile in good conditons. Thats similsr to a B58 540i Xdrive, Charger R/T, Stinger GT AWD, and a Type R. People always clamour about the 2.0T Accord but its nowhere near as good as the Sonata Nline. I use to think the 2.0T was great but now i thinks its kind meh for a turbo 4. Id rather have an older V6 accord or Sonata/K5 2.5T

ayushmalpeddi
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It's perfect for a mature man (anyone over 40, I'm 72) who does not want to look like a "boy racer, " while still having a good-looking family cruiser, with a powerful engine and good handling. Can you please give your professional opinion on how the car handles. Remember, the Sonata N Line was never meant to complete with the Elantra N.

CombatVeteranUSNAVY
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YESSSS THIS IS THE VIDEO I WANTED THANK YOUUU

acethekobold
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Currently leasing a ‘23 Sonata NLine & so pleased with it that I’m looking forward to leasing a ‘25 next year in lieu of the G80 Sport I highly considered. Coming from Infiniti and Lexus/Toyota, although it’s missing a few luxurious amenities to which I’m accustomed, I’m pleased with the overall package for the money — definitely a solid vehicle ………… and a true sleeper, too.

donteadoss
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The Sonata has surely come a long way! I used to own a Sonata! Except it was 21 years and 300, 000 miles older 🤣
As far as this new one goes, I like the rear end a lot! I also like the way the seats look! Nice review Miles!

Dillon
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I actually appreciated this video. Picking mine up tomorrow morning. One video I saw, I was ready to ask him if he was being paid to put down the car. I saw it and had to have it.

bobbyjones
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Rear-seat air vents, and Homelink were removed for the '24 MY N-Line, costcutting....? Anyhoo...I'd definitely choose the N-Line over the Camry and Accord. It's on my shortlist to replace my '17 Elantra Sport; fantastic car by-the-way!

joeykitty
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Really wish this car has an LSD and/or was not FWD. Otherwise it seems like there's no real reason to get it over the Elantra N

andrewchapman
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I don’t get why Hyundai got rid of the 1.6t engine for this refresh. I had a pre refresh Sonata 1.6t Limited as a rental car when I went to Tennessee a couple years ago. It was a pretty good motor and surprisingly, I didn’t need to put in a lot of fuel before returning it which showed how well the fuel economy was for the few days I had it.

SouthwestAirlines
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the front body reminded me of a 2024 kona or a 2024 bayon lol, despite the futuristic looks the car is crazy and in the hands of miles? Wohoo. appriciate the hyunda miles!

TrustMeBroImReallyThatGuy
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I have the N Line and it does have wireless CarPlay.

sigmoyed
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Give it a Limited slip, better tires, rear air vents and dedicated manual mode and this would be a monster performance sedan bargain at say, $38K

sealever
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Seeing 3 teslas at the same red light is WILD to me and it's part of the reason I'll never get one. Also, when you get to the parts where you start pushing the cars, you should shut off the AC. Drains immense amounts of power.

HobbesWiilTakeGoodCareOfYou
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I don’t know if your system just is t updated, because all 2024 sonata do have wireless CarPlay.

kitrocks
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Good video. Any chance of a K5 review?

justinmusgrove
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As for the exterior, i really like everything except the white parts of the tailights

amiller
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Nice review Miles!😊 I'll stick with my Acura Integra Type-S. That is quite an impressive car tho.

mtshark