
When shopping for a car, you might have noticed that many brands are replacing traditional buttons with large touchscreens. While modern, these setups can be distracting while driving. Hyundai decided to take a different approach. And this benefits anyone looking for a used Hyundai SUV or sedan. Hyundai has chosen to keep physical controls for essential features like climate control, hazard lights, and volume. Buttons allow drivers to make adjustments quickly and easily (without taking their eyes off the road). This design makes everyday driving simpler and safer.
Late model Hyundai vehicles offer touchscreen functions for navigation and entertainment, alongside tactile buttons for frequently used features. This combination gives drivers the convenience of modern technology without the distraction of all-touch interfaces. Used car buyers appreciate this.
The Bottom Line: When you buy a used Hyundai, you get a vehicle that is reliable, well-built, and thoughtfully designed. The blend of technology and practical controls makes driving easier and more enjoyable.
What’s Next? If you are interested in seeing this for yourself, visit NJ State Auto today. We would love for you to test drive a Hyundai and experience its driver-friendly design. Then you can tell us what you think. Buttons or Touchscreens? Check out our current listings below.
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2024 Hyundai Elantra
4D Sedan, Serenity White, 29,209 mi.
Stock: 50272


Discounted Price: $17,387
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2023 Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid
4D Sport Utility, 73,928 mi.
Stock: 50081


Discounted Price: $22,985
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2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
4D Sport Utility, 2.4 Base, 93,354 mi.
Stock: 50307


Discounted Price: $10,541
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2021 Hyundai Ioniq Electric
4D Hatchback, SE, 28,224 mi.
Stock: 50313


Discounted Price: $15,968
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2017 Hyundai Tucson
4D Sport Utility, SE Plus, 87,193 mi.
Stock: 50303


Discounted Price: $12,187
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