Not sure but if your thinking of buying one this is what Consumer Reports had to say about it:
The front-wheel-drive Azera has a smooth 263-hp, 3.8-liter V6 with good power but only fair fuel economy at 19 mpg overall. The roomy interior is well finished and quiet. Controls are straightforward. The ride is comfortable and steadier than past Hyundai models, and handling is fairly responsive. Overall the roomy Azera is refined, quiet, and well-equipped. Standard equipment includes head-curtain air bags and electronic stability control. Priced less than a well-equipped Toyota Camry, the Azera undercuts a comparably equipped Buick Lucerne or Toyota Avalon. IIHS side-crash-test results were acceptable when tested with the standard side and curtain air bags. First-year reliability is much better than average.
The 06 model had trouble with it's power equipment. Make sure the warranty covers it fully.
2007-01-31 06:08:26
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answered by cynical jade 4
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I have a 2006 Limited and it doesn't have day-time running lamps, very few cars do since the law requiring it was repealed. If that is important you can always turn on your lights if desired, but there's no proof that it prevents accidents on a sunny day at least.
2007-02-01 15:56:10
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answered by beavanjb 7
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I can quote all kinds of websites for you, but the simple answer to your question is yes it does have daytime running lamps.
2007-02-01 14:29:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Doesn't everything come with them these days?
2007-01-31 20:30:19
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answered by wheeler 5
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mine doesn't... and i haven't seen any like such...
2007-02-04 00:48:43
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answered by Gossai 3
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