![]() A couple of 500 mile days with road trips. Other than that, routine oil changes, engine and cabin air filters, and replaced the tires only due to personal preference. It was stuck open so wasn't really getting much heat. I don't regret my decision and I look forward to driving it every day. I can barely clear going under an average overpass at highway speeds without the lights coming on in barely two seconds. The light sensor for the auto headlights is beyond sensitive. Wish it had ventilated seats although so far I really don't miss them. Gripes? Wish it had memory settings for the driver's seat. Some genuinely not knowing what it could be. Some asking if it's a Genesis or an Audi. Seven weeks with it as I write this and I've been approached by strangers nearly two dozen times. I've never been approached about any of them the way I've been with this car. I've owned two dozen or so cars over the years, several German. The dual clutch transmission is fantastic. Faster than a Hyundai should be allowed to be. It's definitely quieter than the previous generation Sonata. Twenty minutes later when I returned, I told the salesman to make me an offer I couldn't refuse. Salesman threw a tag on it and told me to go have fun. Sat in it for a bit and the driver's seat worked for me. The N Line was the closest so I started there. I had a few cars on my list to spend a few days looking at and driving. I was not a huge fan of the 2020 exterior redesign although it slowly grew on me. Figured I'd drive a Sonata N Line to get a feel for the package and scratch it off my list. I was considering a K5 GT but none to be found locally. Altima has a CVT trans and horribly uncomfortable driver's seat for me. Camry in TRD trim is too "Fast & … Furious" for me. Accord Sport/Touring seats don't work for me. What works for you might not work for me, and vice versa. Comfort is also an extremely subjective category. And at 6ft 2 with nerve damaged legs from my battle with cancer, legroom and seat comfort are paramount. When it comes to a daily driver, I have several parameters.
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