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Buyers paying more for Hyundai Elantra than Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla
The analysis shows that buyers in 2011 paid an average of $19,711 for the Hyundai Elantra sedan, which comes in $1,500 more than the Toyota Corolla and $300 more than the Honda Civic. Sales of the redesigned Hyundai Elantra were up 40.5 percent in 2011 from 2010.
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Hyundai’s mid-size Sonata is also closing the gap with the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. In 2011, Hyundai Sonata buyers paid 33 percent more for the Sonata than they did in 2002, while the Accord commanded a 13 percent increase and the Camry a 10 percent increase.
On average, U.S. buyers paid $23,259 for a Sonata, just $860 below the Accord and $500 below the Camry. To put that in perspective, 5 years ago, the Sonata lagged behind its Japanese rivals by more than $2,000.
Later this year, the Hyundai Elantra GT hatchback and the Hyundai Elantra Coupe will also go on sale.
Source: USAToday
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Hyundai Sonata makes “Greener Choices” list
Sonata Product Manager John Shon noted, “Sonata’s acknowledgment as a leader in fuel efficiency for the seventh year in a row only strengthens our commitment to delivering sustainable solutions for consumers.” He added, “The Sonata offers class-above interior volume compared to its key competitors and provides the best fuel economy in the EPA Large Car segment with an exceptional 28 MPG combined fuel economy rating.”
In addition to eco-friendliness, styling, and fuel economy, the sonata sports an array of hi-tech features including Blue Link® technology, an available seven-inch touch screen navigation system, HD Radio, and a panoramic sunroof. Its base price is just under $20,000. I deem the Sonata to be the Swiss Army Knife of the Hyundai lineup. A turboed version is available as well as the hybrid model, which boasts an impressive 35 MPG city and 40 MPG highway EPA rating.
Monday, February 13, 2012
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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Take a look at the 2012 Hyundai Equus...a premium luxury vehicle!
If you look at the current Hyundai lineup, it's hard to believe that the automaker once had - for many years - a reputation for producing cheap, low-quality vehicles.
In fact, one tour of a Hyundai showroom now will reveal some of the finest cars on the market today. While some manufacturers can boast about having stellar vehicles in one or two classes, there are none that offer the type of quality in just about every segment the way Hyundai does.
To truly appreciate Hyundai's ability to make first-class vehicles for every driver, consider this: Hyundai received the North American Car of the Year Award for the Elantra - an entry-level, compact car - in 2012, and for the Genesis - a luxury sedan - in 2009.
From top to bottom, Hyundai has been recognized for doing it better than anybody else.
"We have the leader in every class, and everyone else is trying to emulate Hyundai," said Raul Gomila, General Manager of Napleton Hyundai and Napleton's North Palm Hyundai. "Hyundai is setting the bar for the entire industry."
For 2011, Hyundai introduced the Equus, a premium luxury vehicle that was also very well received. The car is back for 2012, but now features a 5.0-liter, GDI V8 engine that produces 429 horsepower and is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC.
"Consumers buying cars in this class are used to a certain level of performance and power, and the Equus delivers that," said Gomila. "It still manages to lead its class in gas mileage as well."
The Equus successfully competes with the best sedans in the world, and its design is bold, handsome, and pleasing to the eye.
"This car is amazing inside and out," said Gomila. "When you sit in an Equus, you feel like you're in a private jet. It's like a whole new world."
Inside the cabin, the Equus is incredibly quiet, thanks to Hyundai engineers placing and emphasis on reducing road noise and investing in and utilizing soundproofing technology.
The leather upholstery, Microfiber suede headliner, natural wood trim and leather-wrapped French-stitched instrument panel showcase the richness of the Equus interior.
Other features worth noting include a dual entertainment system, massaging seats, and a rear cooler.
"Just as we've set the bar in other classes, the Equus will do the same here. For those with discerning taste that demand quality and luxury, the Equus has the outstanding looks and creature comforts of a $100,000 car, but for $30,000 to $40,000 less," said Gomila.
"This is the perfect car to take to the boardroom or to a night out on the town, and whether you're in a sport coat or a tuxedo, the Equus will turn heads all the way there."
2012 HYUNDAI EQUUS
Type: Four-door, five-passenger, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan
Engine: 5.0-liter, GDI V8 (429 horsepower)
Transmission: Eight-speed automatic with SHIFTRONIC
Safety: Advanced dual front airbags, front and rear seat-mounted side-impact airbags, driver knee airbag, roof-mounted side-curtain airbags with rollover sensors, Vehicle Stability Management with Pre-Collision Warning, Lane Departure Warning System, forward view cornering camera, rear camera
Fuel mileage: 15 (city)/23 (highway)
MSRP: Starting at $58,750
Source: Palm Beach Post
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Super Bowl Ads: Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 R-Spec To The Rescue!
We know the new Genesis Coupe will pull harder than the old one, and we had no complaints with the old model’s Brembo brakes, which (we think) return as-is for the new model year. If the new car will launch harder and stop equally hard, what else could it be used for?
In Hyundai’s latest Super Bowl ad, called "Think Fast," the Genesis Coupe 3.8 R-Spec steps in to revive an unconscious boss, who was just about to deliver words of sage business wisdom.
Those of us with CPR training would advise against trying this method yourself, no matter how hard your car can accelerate or brake. In fact, there are probably trauma surgeons cringing at this video and its potential for neck fractures and spinal cord injuries.
If you don’t take it seriously (and don’t attempt this on your own), it’s a pretty funny ad, and it’s definitely worthy of Super Bowl air time. We’re with Jeff Bridges on this one: the new Genesis Coupe R-Spec will indeed get your pulse going.
Source:Washington Post
Monday, February 6, 2012
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