Cars.com Reviews the 2012 Hyundai Azera

2012 hyundai azera
According Senior Family Editor Kristin Varela, Hyundai offers luxury on a budget with its redesigned-for-2012 Azera sedan, and for the most part, it delivers. Though Varela was annoyed by a few minor shortcomings, the Azera's abundance of premium features, quiet cabin and eye-catching styling helped make up for it.

2012 Hyundai Azera Review

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jim

At $30,000, this car would have me interested. At $36,000, I'd have to be really impressed to shell out that much money for a Hyundai.
The reviewer points out the ample rear room for adults, but does the lower roofline impede ease of entry, [especially for the mentioned 'parents' who may not be as agile?] Is headroom good, once they duck their way in?
And after taking two paragraphs to describe the front seats, a photo would have been helpful.

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