Used Hyundai Sonata (2005 - 2010) Comfort Review by David Ross on 18 Aug 2005 Last Updated: 03 Jul 2013 2 The Sonata is Hyundai's attempt at a relatively upmarket four-door saloon, but aside from decent equipment levels and a comfortable ride, there's little to recommend it. The anonymous styling along with a cheap feeling interior and forgettable driving experience mean it isn't a desirable choice. Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Facts & Figures Gallery 3.5 out of 5 Comfort View full gallery This is one area where the Sonata performs well. The ride is impressively smooth on good road surfaces (although struggles on rough and bumpy tarmac) and the seats are comfortable, albeit not very supportive. There's plenty of space though and those in the back get plenty of leg and headroom while leather trim and air conditioning is standard on all models.The noisy engines (especially on automatic models) take the edge off refinement though. 2.5 out of 5 Practicality View full gallery A 462-litre boot is reasonable for a saloon of this size and the Sonata also comes with a split/folding rear seat as standard which means larger items can be carried without sacrificing all of the rear passenger space. However the there's no hatchback version, which limits its appeal and there's no estate version available either. In the front there's a twin cupholder between the front seats, a decent glovebox and good-sized door pockets. Get a Hyundai Sonata valuation How does the boot space compare? Citroën C5 Hatchback (04-08) 471 litres Hyundai Sonata (05-10) 462 litres Chrysler Sebring Saloon (07-09) 441 litres Kia Magentis (06-10) 420 litres 3 out of 5 Behind the wheel View full gallery Hyundai has attempted to give the Sonata an upmarket cabin but unfortunately the results aren't that successful. The interior is dominated by grey plastics, none of which looks or feels particularly good quality and although the climate control and stereo switches (on newer cars) are neat, early models make do with a poor aftermarket radio. Leather seats are standard on all cars, but they lack side support.However, on the plus side the quality and finish of the Sonata is pretty good and better than more expensive alternatives such as the Chrysler Sebring. done a good job on the whole of giving the Sonata the upmarket ambience it needs to compete with today's best large family saloons. There is a two-tone grey colour scheme and many of the switches and controls could have come from a more expensive car.Mid-2006-on models benefit from integrated stereos with steering wheel controls, climate control instead air conditioning, and Smartnav navigation system. Back to: Equipment Continue to: Costs Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Hyundai Sonata cars for sale We have 1 models like this for sale. Find Hyundai Sonata cars for sale