The 2015 Hyundai Sonata

For 2015, Hyundai toned down the styling, keeping it handsome with a more conservative look to better fit in the mid-size sedan market. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
For 2015, Hyundai toned down the styling, keeping it handsome with a more conservative look to better fit in the mid-size sedan market. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
The interior color scheme of black and brown really works; the wood trim is a nice touch, too. The leather seats are heated and cooled and are comfy for about four hours. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
The two-tone color scheme of black and brown really works, and the wood trim is a nice touch. The leather seats are heated and cooled and are nice for about four hours. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
There seems to be more space than in the last Sonata, and plenty of room for the family -- although taller rear-seat passengers will need to watch their heads getting in. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
There seems to be more space than in the last Sonata, and plenty of room for the family — although taller rear-seat passengers will need to watch their heads getting in. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
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For 2015, Hyundai toned down the styling, keeping it handsome with a more conservative look to better fit in the mid-size sedan market. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
The interior color scheme of black and brown really works; the wood trim is a nice touch, too. The leather seats are heated and cooled and are comfy for about four hours. (WTOP/Mike Parris)
There seems to be more space than in the last Sonata, and plenty of room for the family -- although taller rear-seat passengers will need to watch their heads getting in. (WTOP/Mike Parris)

The 2015 edition looks a little more conservative, but it may be a better car overall than the 2011.

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