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2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Price Analysis

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2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Trims For Sale

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Instant Market Value: $23,966

Based on 273 listings

Comparable Listings

2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base

Price: $23,972 Mileage: 463 miles

2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base

Price: $23,975 Mileage: 9,502 miles
  • Navigation System

2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base

Price: $23,980 Mileage: 3,589 miles

2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Base

Price: $23,980 Mileage: 10,900 miles
  • Leather Seats

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2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Retail Prices

These prices reflect the current national average retail price for 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid trims at different mileages. They are based on real time analysis of our 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid listings. We update these prices daily to reflect the current retail prices for a Used 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid.

Trim MSRP Invoice Instant Market Value
Base $25,850 $24,434 $24,168

MSRP (also known as the sticker price) stands for the Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price. This is the manufacturer's recommended price for the vehicle including optional equipment.

The Invoice Price of a vehicle is the amount that a dealer pays to the manufacturer for the vehicle. The dealer's profit is the difference between MSRP and Invoice plus any manufacturer-to-dealer incentives.