How to Buy a Hyundai in Dayton: Your Complete Cost Guide

Everything you need to know about Hyundai ownership costs in Gem City, from sticker price to insurance premiums.

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Dayton’s industrial traffic and seasonal weather create costs that most car-buying guides miss. We looked at four popular Hyundai models (Tucson, Santa Fe, Elantra, and Sonata) to break down what you’ll actually pay as a Hyundai owner in Gem City.

We’ve crunched the real numbers on everything from day-one taxes to ZIP code insurance rates, so you know what you’ll be paying beyond the dealership.

TL;DR

Purchase price ranges (Including OH tax + fees)

  • Tucson: $31,713 to $44,048
  • Santa Fe: $37,733 to $53,159
  • Elantra: $24,376 to $31,659
  • Sonata: $29,563 to $38,808

Key Dayton driving data

  • 71% of commuters drive alone to work
  • 21 minutes average commute time each way
  • $2.83/gallon current gas price
  • $1,757/year average car insurance (vs $1,697 OH average)

Annual fuel cost estimates (14,000 miles/year)

  • Tucson: $1,385 to $1,484
  • Santa Fe: $1,647 to $1,679
  • Elantra: $1,130 to $1,272
  • Sonata: $1,219 to $1,465

Insurance cost variables

  • ZIP code impact: $1,608 to $1,848 annually across Dayton
  • Risk factors: 192nd most congested US city, 16% flood risk, 13% of Ohio drivers uninsured
  • Potential savings: Up to 30% with safe driving discounts, bundling, and more

What a car really costs in Dayton: Taxes & fees beyond sticker price

Every Dayton Hyundai buyer pays the same extras on top of sticker price (MSRP). They’re straightforward but add up:

Taxes: The total Dayton tax rate is 7.50%¹, which includes the following:

  • State tax rate: 5.75%
  • County tax rate: 1.25%
  • Transit tax rate: 0.50%
  • Adds $2,250 on a $30,000 car

Title & registration fees are approximately $54², including:

  • Base registration fee for passenger vehicles: $36
  • Title fee: $18

That’s your baseline before looking at specific models. Dealers might tack on their own fees, but these are the costs Dayton guarantees you’ll pay.

The cost to purchase a Tucson in Dayton ranges from $31,713 to $44,048³

The 2026 Tucson ditched frustrating touch-sensitive buttons and now comes with wireless phone connection on every model. Pick your poison: regular gas, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid that barely uses any gas at all.

The Tucson’s a good choice if you:

  • Want compact SUV versatility with plug-in hybrid efficiency for daily commuting
  • Need all-wheel drive for snow and rough weather without paying premium SUV prices
  • Want off-road styling with the XRT's terrain modes for light trail adventures
  • Need cargo space for family gear with easy loading and passenger comfort
  • Want modern tech like wireless phone connectivity and comprehensive safety features

Tucson pricing by trim

TrimMSRPSales tax 7.50%FeesEstimated total cost
SE FWD$29,450$2,209$54.00$31,713
SEL FWD$30,800$2,310$54.00$33,164
SE AWD$30,950$2,321$54.00$33,325
SEL AWD$32,300$2,423$54.00$34,777
XRT FWD$33,475$2,511$54.00$36,040
SEL Premium FWD$33,800$2,535$54.00$36,389
XRT AWD$34,975$2,623$54.00$37,652
SEL Premium AWD$35,300$2,648$54.00$38,002
Limited FWD$39,425$2,957$54.00$42,436
Limited AWD$40,925$3,069$54.00$44,048
Estimated Total Cost = MSRP × 1.075 + Estimated Fees

The cost to purchase a Santa Fe in Dayton ranges from $37,733 to $53,159³

The 2026 Santa Fe still rocks that bold, love-it-or-hate-it look while actually giving you three usable rows. It’s what happens when someone decides family SUVs don’t have to look like appliances.

The Santa Fe’s a good choice if you:

  • Need three rows for family hauling that doesn't look like every other suburban SUV
  • Want turbocharged power for safe highway merging and mountain driving with passengers
  • Need off-road capability with the XRT's lift kit and all-terrain tires for camping trips
  • Want captain's chairs and dual sunroofs for passenger comfort on long road trips
  • Need hybrid efficiency that actually saves money on gas with seven passengers

Santa Fe pricing by trim

TrimMSRPSales tax 7.50%FeesEstimated total cost
SE FWD$35,050$2,629$54.00$37,733
SE AWD$36,850$2,764$54.00$39,668
SEL FWD$37,590$2,819$54.00$40,463
SEL AWD$39,390$2,954$54.00$42,398
XRT AWD$42,040$3,153$54.00$45,247
Limited FWD$44,600$3,345$54.00$47,999
Limited AWD$46,400$3,480$54.00$49,934
Calligraphy FWD$47,600$3,570$54.00$51,224
Calligraphy AWD$49,400$3,705$54.00$53,159
Estimated Total Cost = MSRP × 1.075 + Estimated Fees

The cost to purchase a Elantra in Dayton ranges from $24,376 to $31,659³

The 2026 Elantra does something rare, it gives you actual choices. Want 54-mpg hybrid efficiency? Got it. Want 276-horsepower performance thrills? That too.

The Elantra’s a good choice if you:

  • Want compact car efficiency with distinctive styling that doesn't blend into traffic
  • Need hybrid fuel economy that cuts your gas bill dramatically for daily commuting
  • Want performance thrills with the N's 276 horsepower and track-tuned suspension
  • Need reliable, affordable transportation with modern safety tech and connectivity
  • Want spacious interior and trunk for passengers and cargo in a compact package

Elantra pricing by trim

TrimMSRPSales tax 7.50%FeesEstimated total cost
SE IVT$22,625$1,697$54.00$24,376
SEL Sport IVT$23,750$1,781$54.00$25,585
SEL Sport Premium IVT$25,075$1,881$54.00$27,010
Limited IVT$27,175$2,038$54.00$29,267
N Line DCT$29,400$2,205$54.00$31,659
Estimated Total Cost = MSRP × 1.075 + Estimated Fees

The cost to purchase a Sonata in Dayton ranges from $29,563 to $38,808³

The 2026 Sonata keeps doing what midsize sedans do best: giving you space, comfort, and efficiency while SUV prices keep climbing. You get sophisticated styling, real room, and your choice of hybrid efficiency or turbocharged fun.

The Sonata’s a good choice if you:

  • Want midsize sedan space and comfort while SUV prices keep climbing
  • Need hybrid efficiency that delivers 51 mpg for long commutes and road trips
  • Want turbocharged performance with 290 horsepower for engaging highway driving
  • Need spacious seating for passengers and a large trunk for family trips
  • Want premium features like heated seats and dual displays without luxury car payments

Sonata pricing by trim

TrimMSRPSales tax 7.50%FeesEstimated total cost
SE FWD$27,450$2,059$54.00$29,563
SEL Sport FWD$29,150$2,186$54.00$31,390
SEL Sport AWD$30,650$2,299$54.00$33,003
N Line FWD$36,050$2,704$54.00$38,808
Estimated Total Cost = MSRP × 1.075 + Estimated Fees

Of the four Hyundais reviewed, the Elantra costs the least to buy on average in Dayton at around $27,579 after taxes and fees

Cheapest Hyundai to buy in Dayton, Ohio is Elantra at around $27,579, including taxes and fees

Cost of driving in Dayton: A data-driven look

Beyond the purchase price, here’s what it actually costs to drive a Hyundai around Dayton based on real data:

Maintenance costs

Hyundais are fairly affordable to maintain, costing around $468 annually for maintenance and repairs.⁵

Fuel costs

Average cost of regular gasoline in Dayton as of February 5, 2026: $2.83⁴

2026 Tucson

PowertrainTrimMPG (city/hwy)Combined MPGEstimated annual gallonsEstimated annual gas cost
GasSE FWD25/3329490$1,385.31
GasSE AWD24/3027524$1,483.90
GasXRT FWD25/3329490$1,385.31
GasSEL Premium FWD25/3329490$1,385.31
GasXRT AWD24/3027524$1,483.90
GasSEL Premium AWD24/3027524$1,483.90
Combined MPG = (0.55 x City MPG) + (0.45 x Hwy MPG)
Annual Gallons Used = 14,000 miles ÷ Combined MPG
Annual Fuel Cost = Annual Gallons x $2.83/gal

2026 Santa Fe

PowertrainTrimMPG (city/hwy)Combined MPGEstimated annual gallonsEstimated annual gas cost
GasSE FWD20/2924582$1,647.40
GasSE AWD20/2824593$1,678.81
GasSEL FWD20/2924582$1,647.40
GasSEL AWD20/2824593$1,678.81
GasXRT AWD20/2824593$1,678.81
GasLimited FWD20/2924582$1,647.40
GasLimited AWD20/2824593$1,678.81
GasCalligraphy FWD20/2924582$1,647.40
GasCalligraphy AWD20/2824593$1,678.81
Combined MPG = (0.55 x City MPG) + (0.45 x Hwy MPG)
Annual Gallons Used = 14,000 miles ÷ Combined MPG
Annual Fuel Cost = Annual Gallons x $2.83/gal

2026 Elantra

PowertrainTrimMPG (city/hwy)Combined MPGEstimated annual gallonsEstimated annual gas cost
GasSE IVT31/4035399$1,130.39
GasSEL Sport IVT30/3934411$1,163.58
GasSEL Sport Premium IVT30/3934411$1,163.58
GasLimited IVT30/3934411$1,163.58
GasN Line DCT28/3531449$1,271.91
Combined MPG = (0.55 x City MPG) + (0.45 x Hwy MPG)
Annual Gallons Used = 14,000 miles ÷ Combined MPG
Annual Fuel Cost = Annual Gallons x $2.83/gal

2026 Sonata

PowertrainTrimMPG (city/hwy)Combined MPGEstimated annual gallonsEstimated annual gas cost
GasSE FWD28/3833431$1,219.08
GasSEL Sport FWD25/3630467$1,322.87
GasSEL Sport AWD25/3429482$1,363.86
GasN Line FWD23/3227518$1,464.70
Combined MPG = (0.55 x City MPG) + (0.45 x Hwy MPG)
Annual Gallons Used = 14,000 miles ÷ Combined MPG
Annual Fuel Cost = Annual Gallons x $2.83/gal

Elantra is the cheapest to drive around Dayton

Estimated annual gas cost comparison for Hyundai models in Dayton, Ohio; Elantra is the cheapest to drive at around $1,130.39 per year

Commute reality⁶

Average travel time to work: 21

  • 71% of Dayton commuters drive alone to work
  • 10% of Dayton commuters carpool
  • 4% of Dayton commuters use public transportation

Parking costs in Dayton⁷

Parking typeAverage price
Commuter parking$3 – $8
Weekend parking$3 – $5
Overnight parking$5 – $11

The average cost of car insurance in Dayton is 4% higher than the Ohio average

Ohio requires every Dayton driver to carry minimum coverage:

  • $30,000 bodily injury liability per person/$60,000 bodily injury liability per accident
  • $25,000 property damage liability

Why Dayton insurance costs more

  • Average Dayton car insurance: $1,757 annually⁹
  • Ohio statewide average: $1,697 annually⁹
  • Dayton premium: 4% higher than state average

Dayton-specific risk factors driving costs:

  • 192nd most congested US city: more traffic, more accidents¹⁰
  • flood risk: 16% of Dayton buildings at flood risk¹¹
  • Uninsured driver rate: 13% of Ohio drivers uninsured¹²

Insurance costs by Dayton zip-code

ZIP codeAverage annual rate
45469$1,668
45410$1,836
45405$1,848
45419$1,608
45409$1,800
45403$1,824
45406$1,836
45420$1,680
45416$1,824
45449$1,644
Average annual cost of car insurance for a 35-year-old driver with good credit and a clean driving record

Dayton car insurance is 4% more expensive than the statewide average

Average annual car insurance in Dayton, Ohio is $1,757; cheapest ZIP is 45419 at $1,608

How Dayton Hyundai drivers can save with Lemonade

Dayton’s insurance costs run 4% above the Ohio average, but Hyundai owners get extra ways to save with Lemonade.

Key discounts for Hyundai owners

Environment-friendly discount: All Hyundai hybrids automatically qualify. Your eco-conscious choice saves money beyond just gas costs.

Smart technology discount: Every new Hyundai qualifies thanks to Hyundai SmartSense becoming standard in all vehicles. Advanced safety tech protects you on Dayton’s roads while reducing your premiums.

Telematics: Lemonade’s telematics program can reduce your Hyundai insurance by up to 30% by rewarding safe driving behaviors. Keeping your phone down while driving, maintaining safe following distances, and avoiding high-risk times like night driving all contribute to savings.
The program uses your smartphone to monitor these habits without requiring any plug-in devices, and low-mileage drivers see even greater discounts.

Bundle your protection: You can stack additional savings by bundling with other Lemonade renters, homeowners, pet, or life policies.

The Dayton impact

With Dayton’s average annual insurance cost of $1,757, combining these discounts can meaningfully reduce your Hyundai ownership expenses.

Making your Dayton Hyundai decision

The sticker price is just the start. Add Ohio sales tax, factor in your ZIP code’s insurance rates, and don’t forget about gas. Use our data to set a realistic budget, get pre-approved for financing, and you’re ready to roll.

Ready to save on Hyundai insurance? Get a quote with Lemonade and see how much you can save in Gem City.

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Methodology

This guide compiles publicly available, third-party data to estimate the real-world cost of Hyundai ownership in Dayton, Ohio.

Vehicle pricing and specifications (MSRP, trims, powertrains, MPG, standard features) were sourced from Cars.com model pages for the 2026 Tucson, Santa Fe, Elantra, and Sonata.³ MSRP figures were used as a consistent baseline to avoid dealer-specific pricing distortions.

Tax rates were sourced from Ohio Department of Taxation¹. Title and registration fees were sourced from Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles². Estimated total purchase costs reflect realistic out-the-door ranges but do not assume manufacturer incentives, dealer discounts or dealer fees.

Fuel costs were calculated using combined MPG ratings and a standardized annual mileage assumption of 14,000 miles, reflecting above-average urban driving. Gas prices were set at $2.83 per gallon, based on Dayton metro averages from GasBuddy as of February 5, 2026.⁴ Any hybrid costs reflect gasoline use only.

Maintenance costs use Hyundai’s brand-level national average ($468/year) from RepairPal⁵.

Commute behavior and parking costs rely on the U.S. Census Bureau data via Census Reporter⁶ and SpotHero Dayton parking market data.⁷ These figures reflect how the residents of Dayton actually drive, park, and commute.

To gather insurance data, the top 10 most densely populated zip codes were identified from ZIPatlas.⁸ These zip codes were then processed through NerdWallet’s full coverage rate estimator, using a standard profile: a 35-year-old driver with good credit and a clean driving record. Each city’s average insurance cost represents the average across its 10 most populated zip codes. State averages came directly from NerdWallet’s data.⁹

Risk drivers including congestion, flooding, and uninsured motorists rates are sourced from INRIX¹⁰, ClimateCheck¹¹, and Value Penguin¹².

All calculations are presented as estimates, not guarantees. Actual costs will vary based on driving behavior, location, insurance profile, vehicle configuration, and market conditions at time of purchase.

¹ Ohio sales tax rate (5.75% + county tax rates as of February, 2026): Ohio Department of Taxation

² Ohio registration fees ($36 for registration + $18 title fee as of February, 2026): Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles

³ MSRP, trims, powertrains, MPG, features (as of February, 2026): Cars.com model pages:

⁴ Average gas price ($2.83/gal as of February 5, 2026): GasBuddy Dayton average

⁵ Maintenance cost ($468/year as of February, 2026): RepairPal Hyundai brand average

⁶ Commute time, mode share (71% drive alone, etc. as of February, 2026): U.S. Census Bureau / Census Reporter

⁷ Parking costs (as of February, 2026): SpotHero Dayton market data

⁸ Top ten most densely populated zip codes (as of February, 2026): ZIPatlas

⁹ Insurance rates (as of February, 2026):NerdWallet’s Car Insurance Calculator

¹⁰ Congestion ranking (as of February, 2026): INRIX Global Traffic Scorecard

¹¹ Flood risk (16% of buildings, as of February 2026): ClimateCheck

¹² Uninsured driver rate (13%, as of February, 2026): Value Penguin

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