2010 Toyota Camry Versus 2011 Hyundai Sonata
The Toyota Camry has been the best selling car in America for 8 straight years. The benchmark for the family sedan is the Camry. This year, there is a recent challenger. The 2011 Hyundai Sonata.
How does the 2011 Toyota Camry stack up against a completely redesigned 2011 Hyundai Sonata? The current Hyundai has delicate and sleek styling that many would confuse with a BMW or Mercedes. The Sonata is the same size as Camry and offers many of the same features.
The 2011 Camry, Toyota claims, “retains sure advantages.”
The Camry has a “huge driving environment,” the LE model has a many comfort and convenience features that assist earn driving more beneficial. Features like 8 method driver power seat compared to a manually operated seat in the Sonata. The Camry also makes passengers more comfortable in a expansive rear seat that has more leg room and shoulder room than compared to the Sonata.
The LE model has a list of standard features that surpass what is standard in the GLS Sonata. The LE offers plentiful available features that you can’t find in the Sonata GLS. Features like automatic headlights are standard on Camry, available on the Sonata. Outside temperature indicate again standard on Camry, not even available on the Sonata. Amenities such as power moon roof and rear spoilers, option on the Camry are not even available on the Sonata. The Camry also makes passengers more comfortable in a colossal rear seat that has more leg room and shoulder room than compared to the Sonata.
The safety features in the Camry include LED brake lights, allowing the bulbs to illuminate faster than the light bulbs mature in the Hyundai. LED bulbs light at tubby strength almost instantly, while light bulbs lift a very cramped but measurable amount of time to light up. Driver’s knee airbag provides an extra measure of standard safety that is not provided in the Sonata.
From a performance point of thought, the engine choices are numerous with the Camry – four cylinder (2.5L), six cylinder (3.5L) or Hybrid (2.4L) . While the Sonata is only available with a four cylinder engine (2.4L 16-valve DOHC) . The Sonata is available in three neat levels – GLS with an MSRP of $19915, SE with an MSRP of $23315, tiny with an MSRP of $26015. While the Camry offers the sinful model at $20345, LE model for $21800, SE model for $23115, XLE for $26875 and a Hybrid model for $26400. The prices for the models are very comparable. However, based on IntelliChoice Ownership cost, the Camry may do owners nearly $3,000 over five years.
Toyota has honest offered 0% for 60 months on the 2011 Camry, plus a lease of $199 per month with $2900 down. Toyota is also offering no payment for 90 days.
While Hyundai is offering 2.9% for 60 months on the 2011 Sonata, plus a lease of $199 per month with $2399 due at lease signing. Hyundai is also offering a $500 Owner Loyalty Coupon, to qualify all you have to do is currently gain a Hyundai.
Both of these vehicles are wonderful values while a consumer would secure some nice amenities and upgrades from the Camry, the modern, redesigned Sonata is sleek and sexy. I don’t contemplate either vehicle would disappoint.






