Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The 2012 Hyundai Azera Tops Government Fuel Economy Ratings


If you enjoy a great ride, but are also looking for a car that has excellent gas mileage, the Hyundai Azera is the car for you. Car enthusiasts love it for its style and performance, and economic consious drivers prefer it for its price and gas mileage. The Azera tops government fuel economy ratings for non-hybrid cars with 20 miles city driving and 29 mpg on the highway. Come by to try one out!
The 2012 Hyundai Azera isn't a hybrid or a luxury-branded car. But it's tops among 2012 non-diesel, non-hybrid large sedans in government fuel economy ratings with 20 miles a gallon in city driving and 29 mpg on the highway. 
The new Azera also has so many standard luxury features, including 293-horsepower V-6, light-emitting diode headlight accents, navigation system and rearview camera with large, 7-inch, in-dashboard screen display, that it might be confused with a high-tech, luxury sedan. 
The roomy Azera four door now is attractively styled like the smaller and better known Hyundai Sonata mid-size sedan and has more front-seat legroom — a total of 45.5 inches — than a Cadillac Escalade or Ford Expedition.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Sneak Peek at The Hyundai Sante Fe


Hyundai has given an early sneak peek of the upcoming Santa Fe,Hyundai's third generation of crossovers. The photo reveals a lot about the design of the car, and we are very curious to see what they have hidden under the hood, and what tech will surprise us in the cab. What do you think so far?
Known by the code name DM in South Korea, the crossover will get its full unveiling at next month's New York auto show. 
This much is clear: Hyundai will keep the name Santa Fe. It will be the crossover's third generation. 
Says Hyundai: "The third-generation Santa Fe features sophisticated and refined lines, which are in harmony with bold and voluminous surfaces, completing a more aggressive and classic look than its predecessor. The design adopts the hexagonal grille -- a key design cue of the Hyundai family look -- a two-tone voluminous bottom car body and wider front and rear bumpers, creating a futuristic and urban-style SUV image."

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Hyundai of Greensburg Aiding Hope On Wheels


Since 1998, Hyundai and its dealers have been committed to supporting the fight against childhood cancer. What began in 1998 as a local initiative supported by New England-area Hyundai dealers to raise funds for the Jimmy Fund at Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has evolved into Hyundai Hope on Wheels, an independent 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization that is now supported nationwide by Hyundai's 800+ dealers and Hyundai Motor America. Since its inception, Hyundai Hope on Wheels has donated more than $23 million to children's hospitals across the country to help kids fight cancer. Every time a new Hyundai vehicle is sold in the U.S., a donation is made to Hope on Wheels.

The Hope on Wheels Tour is the united effort of Hyundai dealers across the country to raise awareness about childhood cancer and celebrate the lives of the courageous children battling the disease. In 2010, the Hope on Wheels Tour traveled to 44 children's hospitals across the country and donated more than $2 million to support further training and research for doctors involved in childhood cancer research. Hyundai Hope on Wheels designates the medical professionals supported by these donations as Hyundai Scholars.

In 2011, Hyundai and its dealers will continue their commitment to battling childhood cancer with the “Hyundai Gives Hope on Wheels” initiative during the month of September - Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. In addition to the $2 million raised through the 2010 Hope on Wheels Tour, Hyundai Motor America and Hyundai dealers donated an additional $6.8 million to children’s hospitals and other non-profit organizations across the country through last year’s September initiative.

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Hyundai's New i-onic Concept


Hyundai has uncovered their new i-onic concept car, a sleek and smooth addition to the Hyundai brand. Not only is the i-onic great on gas mileage due to its hybrid engine, but it has a unique design which promises to steal the spotlight in upcoming Auto Shows. What do you think of the design so far?

While full specs will still have to wait for a few days, the first official photo of the Hyundai i-onic Concept that debuts in Geneva clearly lives up to the promise of the original design sketch released late last year. We do know that the most dramatic embodiment yet of the firm's Fluidic Sculpture styling language features a range-extending 1.0-liter/three-cylinder gasoline engine that serves as a supplemental generator to the car's primary 108-horsepower electric motor and lithium-ion battery pack. In pure EV mode, this striking four-passenger hatch/coupe can travel up to 75 mile on a single charge but carry on for an additional 360 miles after its range-extender engine kicks in. Beyond that, we're told the Hyundai i-onic Concept boasts a roomy, high-tech cabin with a sport-focused driver area and a lounge-like flavor to the rest of the interior that features sculpted surfaces inspired by various musical instruments.

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