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BMW 3 Series vs Hyundai Sonata

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — BMW 3 Series (5.0) and Hyundai Sonata (4.9) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 BMW 3 SeriesHyundai Sonata
Reliability & Durability 3.3 3.0
User Sentiment 3.1 3.5
Complaint Severity 8.0 6.3
Consensus Strength 2.0 1.3
Value for Money 3.3 7.4
Owner Advocacy 6.5 4.6
BMW 3 Series

BMW still builds the sport sedan everyone else chases, the steering feel, the balance, the way it shrinks around you on a back road, but the company is actively dismantling what made people pay the premium. The 2023-and-later models strip out physical climate buttons, delete cargo nets and glove boxes, cheapen the materials, and slap an oversized touchscreen onto a dashboard that used to feel like a cockpit, all while raising prices. If you want the 3 Series people actually love, hunt a 2019-2022 G20 before they're gone; if you're shopping new, understand you're paying luxury money for an increasingly unluxurious experience wrapped around an admittedly brilliant chassis.

Hyundai Sonata

The Sonata offers sharp styling and premium tech at a price that undercuts the Accord, but the 2011-2019 Theta II engines were catastrophic, seized motors, oil consumption, and rod bearing failures between 60k-100k miles, with dealerships often fighting warranty claims. The 2020 redesign brought fresh looks and the 2022+ SmartStream engines show real improvement, but depreciation still reflects the older models' sins. Walk past anything pre-2020; current-gen buyers get genuine value and a 10-year warranty, but you're betting Hyundai has truly fixed what broke.