Three models are available: Sonata ($15,499); Sonata GLS ($16,999); and Sonata LX ($18,324).The base Sonata is well-equipped for its price. It comes standard with air conditioning, AM/FM/CD audio system, rear defroster, power mirrors, power locks with keyless remote, power windows, cruise control, remote fuel door and trunk releases, 60/40 split folding rear seat, variable intermittent wipers, and 15-inch all-season tires. A 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine is standard, as is a five-speed manual transmission. GLS is a V6-powered model with a higher level of interior trim, including deluxe cloth upholstery, woodgrain trim, an upgraded stereo, an improved center console, dual map lights, and rear cup holders. GLS also comes with heated mirrors and a power antenna. Upgrades underneath include 16-inch alloy wheels with 205/60 high-performance tires, four-wheel disc brakes, and gas-pressure shock absorbers, all of which improve handling and braking. LX is the luxury model, and comes with leather seating surfaces, better carpet, automatic temperature control, and an eight-way power driver's seat. The V6-powered GLS and LX are still available with a five-speed manual transmission. Hyundai's automatic transmission adds $500 to the price of any Sonata. The V6 engine is available as an option for the base model as part of a $1050 option package that includes a power moonroof or as part of a $1600 package that includes the moonroof and anti-lock brakes. ABS, traction control, and the moonroof can be added to any Sonata for $1250. The moonroof is also offered as a stand-alone option for $550. Other combinations and permutations are available as well.
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