That is one beautiful ride.. so beautiful especially with those N performance tires and brake calipers! I’m so disappointed that a lot of these options and features will not make it to the US model that I’ve gone ahead and decided that I will try to import a Korean spec model here to the US!
@@themount01 With a beautiful car like that, it’s not difficult at all. It might just be a long process. Anyways, I wish someone would take a walkthrough video with the flame red sonata n-line also with the N Performance parts installed. That one is my favorite color
@@africanavenger5786 get in touch with a company that specializes in vehicular exports and imports... but before you do anything, you gotta do some research because there is quite a bit of paperwork involved and it’ll cost a bit. The car itself is cheaper compared to the N-Line here in the US. A fully loaded Korean Sonata N-Line with all the options checked is priced at just over $37k. The importation process will just add a few thousand in the overall price. You’re looking at shelling just over $40k for the entire process. But definitely read up on the process and the paperwork.. since the N-Line is going to be available here, it should easily pass Customs inspection and meet US requirements in terms of emission and safety regulations. This will save you thousands more because if it fails to meet any requirements during the inspection, Customs will have the car modified to meet regulations at your expense and those get pricey. This usually happens to cars not available here in the US.
And in their final product in America, you get no seat cooling, no passenger seat electronic controls, no 360 camera, no park assist, no valet door lights that say 'Sonata," no window shades, no mesh net behind the driver's seat and no red calipers, but I still love mine. Hampton Grey!
That is one beautiful ride.. so beautiful especially with those N performance tires and brake calipers! I’m so disappointed that a lot of these options and features will not make it to the US model that I’ve gone ahead and decided that I will try to import a Korean spec model here to the US!
Wow, it must have been a difficult decision, but it is amazing.
@@themount01 With a beautiful car like that, it’s not difficult at all. It might just be a long process. Anyways, I wish someone would take a walkthrough video with the flame red sonata n-line also with the N Performance parts installed. That one is my favorite color
@@johnmatthewmariano5119 I also look forward to a vehicle with N performance parts on the flame red Sonata n line.
@@johnmatthewmariano5119 teach me how you did it
@@africanavenger5786 get in touch with a company that specializes in vehicular exports and imports... but before you do anything, you gotta do some research because there is quite a bit of paperwork involved and it’ll cost a bit. The car itself is cheaper compared to the N-Line here in the US. A fully loaded Korean Sonata N-Line with all the options checked is priced at just over $37k. The importation process will just add a few thousand in the overall price. You’re looking at shelling just over $40k for the entire process. But definitely read up on the process and the paperwork.. since the N-Line is going to be available here, it should easily pass Customs inspection and meet US requirements in terms of emission and safety regulations. This will save you thousands more because if it fails to meet any requirements during the inspection, Customs will have the car modified to meet regulations at your expense and those get pricey. This usually happens to cars not available here in the US.
Ojalá llegue al Perú 😁
Why this one don’t look like the one in America cause mine missing a lot of these features
They cut some of the features out from the American Market to keep cost low I think out of the US market is around 50K to 70K.
@@toyshop98 oh ok thanks
This car will arrive to Spain? It's awesome
I hope it will be released soon. Thank you for watching :)
And in their final product in America, you get no seat cooling, no passenger seat electronic controls, no 360 camera, no park assist, no valet door lights that say 'Sonata," no window shades, no mesh net behind the driver's seat and no red calipers, but I still love mine. Hampton Grey!
Oh, I see. You are very interested in Sonata. It is unfortunate that there are many differences in options.
Will these wheels be available in USA? I'm definitely interested in this car.
I don't know if a 19-inch lightweight wheel package will be available in the USA. I couldn't find information.
no. but the double 5-spoke is sweet
I need to launch in India
🙏 Thank you for watching :)
Price
This car is lit i like the n performance
Oh, really. Thank you for watching :)
What is that color?😍 I need it!
Hampton Gray 😄
Good car
😃 Happy New Year :)
You can hear how everything is plastic when he touches and opens/closes everything.
Es todo un carraso me gusta mucho gracias chalo manizales caldas colombia gracias