Used 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid for Sale near Chicago, IL
When you’re late to the party, you’d better bring extra beer. Of course that’s not an option for Hyundai, what with DWI rules and all, so they decided to do us one better. For 2013, the Sonata Hybrid shows up a bit late but arrives with more power, more space, increased efficiency—and it even costs less.
Sure, $200 isn’t much, but it’s better than going the opposite way, especially when you’re getting so much more in 2013 compared with last year. The hybrid drivetrain has been completely revamped here, starting with the same 2.4-liter gasoline engine and 6-speed automatic and moving on to improved parts from there.
The big news is in the new battery pack: a lithium-polymer unit delivering 47kW as opposed to the 34kW pack from last year, and this one is smaller and lighter as well. Four and a half pounds have been shaved here, and 1.4 cubic feet of trunk space has been saved. No, these aren’t leaps and bounds, but small steps do add up. Case in point, the trunk now offers 12.1 cubic feet in total. The electric motor jumps up as well, going from 30 to 35kW, and even the starter motor is larger, getting a bump from 8.5 to 10.5kW.
This brings the expected gains in efficiency—up to 36 mpg city/40 highway—and another unexpected benefit. Hyundai says the cumulative effect of all this improvement is less wear on the transmission, which directly affects that aspect of hybrid ownership that dearly needs attention: longevity. Thankfully, that new battery pack still comes with a lifetime warranty, so at least your charging fears can be assuaged.
The Sonata Hybrid also gets tweaks to its software for improved driving-pattern recognition that allow you to utilize all-electric power more efficiently. Some gentle massaging to the outside provides improved aerodynamics as well, dropping the Sonata’s drag coefficient down to a limbo-low 0.24. That’s a figure you’d be hard-pressed to find outside of a sports car—and most of those even find it a difficult bar to reach.
This would all be impressive enough, but Hyundai delivers all this and drops the price, too. It’s not much, but it’s enough to undercut competitors like the Fusion and Camry hybrids, neither of which comes with a lifetime battery warranty.
For those who want the best bang for their hybrid buck, the Base Sonata Hybrid comes with keyless entry, heated front seats, Bluetooth and 16-inch alloy wheels Hyundai wants us to refer to as “Eco-spoke.” You’ll also get Hyundai’s Blue Link Telematics system—the manufacturer’s voice-activated multimedia navigation system.
The Limited trim adds leather to the wheel, seats and shift knob, increases wheels to 17 inches and tacks on an HD radio and backup camera. For those who really want to stand out, a panoramic sunroof can be added as well as a standalone option.
It’s certainly not the most impressive hybrid on the road, but perhaps it’s trying the hardest? Small gains certainly add up, but when you’re not even managing a combined rating of 40 mpg, even those small steps might not be enough. Looks like Hyundai might need to pick up some beer after all.
4 Overall rating
(5 reviews)We love it and have no issues with it at all. Great car.Roomy enough for us - 3 kids w/2 in car seats - great fuel economy. Looks sharp and handles great. Trunk has lots of room. Nav/radio/Bluetooth/phone connection all work well and are user friendly. One side benefit is that we find we have changed our driving habits in a good way as a consequence of trying to get the mpg gauge as high as we can.
Drives good, great on gas and is very quiet and smooth however I have had quite a few problems with my Sonata Hybrid Limited
This is a great car for the price. Has all of the features (and more) of a luxury vehicle but for 1/2 the price. Good looks, styling, handling, gas mileage, etc. I would purchase this car again (and am thinking about getting the Elantra for my daughter).
I currently own this model and year and I will say the only thing that’s good about this vehicle is the Hybrid option because it save a bit of gas, the interior is not leather which is not good, it also does not have a charger port for anyone that sits in your back seat, it’s also not spacious inside.
I liked this car so much that I bought it 3 days ago, and yes, Im very happy with my purchase.
2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid FAQs
How much does the 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid cost in Chicago, IL?
The average 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid costs about $7,300.70. The average price has decreased by -2.6% since last year. The 10 for sale near Chicago, IL on CarGurus, range from $3,999 to $10,611 in price.
How many 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid vehicles in Chicago, IL have no reported accidents or damage?
5 out of 10 for sale near Chicago, IL have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid gets between 36 and 37 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Hybrid engines are available.
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