And we went no where new.
The eco-efficiency of the Sonata Hybrid isn’t just about taking you wherever the road takes you, but where you go every day in an affordable and eco-friendly manner.
We visited my best friend up in Stanwood and didn’t even put a dent in the range of the Sonata Hybrid. What’s 47 miles out of 600? Nothing, that’s what.
The combination of gas engine and electric motor means that this mean green machine (no, really, the color was called Seaport Mist – an intriguing mix of white and green depending on the light) gets around 41 miles per gallon (39 city, 43 highway), making my trip to Stanwood just shy of one gallon each direction. It can hold close to 16 gallons of fuel, too… that’s alot of miles.
Starting at $26,000 for the SE (or $30,100 for the Limited, driven), the Sonata Hybrid offers the best of luxury and affordability for the eco-friendly masses.
The Limited also had the Ultimate Package, coming with lane departure warnings, forward collision warnings, parking sensors, adaptive Smart Cruise Control with stop and start functionality for traffic, an upgraded audio system – to an Infinity 400 watt package with an 8-inch screen – and a panoramic sunroof that really lets in the natural light.
In essence, the best kind of car for commuting – comfortable, economical, financially feasible, and good for the environment.