A number of power train and acceleration issues have recently been reported by those who own or lease a 2018 Hyundai Sonata. Many of these frustrated consumers have already taken their vehicles to the dealership multiple times for a recurring problem, but effective and permanent solutions have not been achieved so far.
One driver reported that he had been driving his 2018 Hyundai Sonata at a speed of 45 miles per hour when it suddenly began to jerk. It would not accelerate, even when the accelerator pedal was depressed. When the car was taken to the nearest dealership, the issue was replicated and the dealer tried to address the issue. However, the same problem occurred only one mile after leaving the dealership. Another driver stated that the car makes loud and strange noises when accelerating, and that no mechanic so far has been able to diagnose the source of the problem. A number of other consumer complaints about vehicles that fail to accelerate properly or safely have been lodged as well, although the manufacturer has not formally issued a single recall for this vehicle.
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