Used Hyundai Sedans for Sale in Fairfield, CT

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Sport utility vehicles may dominate the market right now, but not everyone needs that much space – or that much expense. Some American automakers have even begun scaling back their production of sedans, but foreign manufacturers remain steadfast in producing four-door automobiles. Consider Hyundai, for example: their Elantra and Sonata are still going strong as reliable, well-equipped five-passenger cars that have everything you need at a great price. And, when you choose to buy a preowned Hyundai sedan, the price is even better.

It’s common knowledge that brand-new vehicles take a big drop in value when they’re first driven off the lot. But shopping secondhand gives you an opportunity to buy a vehicle that’s already undergone its big depreciation yet still has many years of reliable driving left. So, if you’re on a budget but are interested in a smaller-scale and dependable car to get your from point A to point B, you ought to take a look at the used Hyundai sedans that are waiting for their next happy owner.

 

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Pricing of a Used Hyundai

Brand-new cars are expensive, not just because of their high payments but because of their higher insurance rates and property tax bills, too. But let’s look at the average pricing of some used Hyundai sedans, starting with a 2017 Elantra SE. You can readily find one priced around $13,000 with less than 20,000 miles on it, while the 2020 Elantra SE is listed with an MSRP of $18,950. The full-sized Sonata can be found as a 2018 SE bearing a price tag around $15,000 with under 10,000 miles on the odometer, while the 2020 version of the same model and trim starts at $23,400.

 

Hyundai’s Certified Pre-Owned Advantage

For greater peace of mind with your used car purchase, consider Hyundai’s outstanding certified pre-owned (CPO) program. Edmunds recently named it Best Certified Pre-Owned Car Program, while Autotrader touted it as the Top Non-Luxury CPO Program for 2019. Only select used vehicles can qualify: eligible models must be newer than five model years, have under 60,000 miles, and pass a comprehensive 173-point inspection performed by a Hyundai-certified technician. Buyers get other attractive benefits, such as a 5-year/60,000-mile new vehicle limited warranty, a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain limited warranty, a free Carfax vehicle history report, 10 years/unlimited miles of 24-hour roadside assistance, and a three-month subscription trial for SiriusXM satellite radio.