Tuesday, April 24, 2012

The new 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coup



The new 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coup is crowd-pleaser with attitude. Not only does the base model come with the latest Hyundai technology, but it boasts better performance that competitors in its class. And with a price tag of just over $24k, we think it will soon catch on as a favorite among car enthusiasts. Come by the dealership to learn how you can get your hands on your very out Coup!
Hyundai’s new range of rear-wheel drive vehicles has proven a hit with media and consumers alike, particular due to their sharp dynamics, tasteful styling and affordable pricing. 
How affordable you ask? Well the latest 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe starts at just $24,250.
While that is a significant increase over the $22,250 starting price of the 2012 model, the latest 2013 Genesis Coupe brings a lot to the table and is still quite the bargain considering the level of performance and technology you get. 
Yes, the Genesis Coupe has come a long way since its launch just three years ago, with the latest model getting fresh new styling, a revamped interior, more powerful engines and a paddle-shifted eight-speed--yes, eight speeds--automatic transmission as an alternative to the standard six-speed manual. That alone makes the Genesis Coupe a standout against rivals like the Chevrolet Camaro, Dodge Challenger, Ford Mustang and even the Nissan 370Z, but there’s even more to like.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hyundai to Roll Out Hydrogen Cars


That's right, Hyundai is taking the next step in auto-evolution and rolling out a series of hydrogen cars. Although they are starting with 1000 of them, this is an excellent step in bringing the company to the future of cars. They are planning on selling the first 1000 in late 2013, and expects to sell 10000 per year starting in 2015. What do you think of the wave of cars coming out soon?

Most major manufacturers are planning fuel cell vehicle rollouts in limited production numbers in 2015, including Toyota, Honda, and possibly General Motors. Hyundai announced last year that it would one-up those rivals by putting their fuel cell vehicle into production by 2013. 
The Korean automaker plans to make good on that promise by rolling out the first thousand hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCV) late this year for 2013 release. Most of these will not be put on the road in Korea or North America, but in Europe, where hydrogen has a much higher level of acceptance. 
The vehicle of choice will be the Tucson ix, based on the small crossover of the same name, with a sticker price of $88,550 before incentives. Hyundai's goal is to have their fuel cell vehicles selling for under $50,000 by 2015, putting them well ahead of the curve as the only other company to announce possible pricing for their FCVs is Toyota, who plans to have theirs at that level on release (likely at an initial loss, as with the Prius in the late 1990s). Hyundai plans to be selling 10,000 units per year by 2015.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Hyundai Sante Fe Sport


The Hyundai Sante Fe appeared at the 2012 New York Auto Show to steal the floor, as well as impress car enthusiasts for the second time. The Sante Fe Sport, a beautiful crossover, promises great gas mileage in addition to style, performance, and a unique design. What do you think so far?
Today at the 2012 New York auto show, Hyundai debuted not one, but two new versions of the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe for two different kinds of crossover buyers. 
The first debut was the Santa Fe Sport, a small crossover that seats five. Under its hood, drivers have a choice between either a 190 horsepower direct-injected 2.4-liter engine that should net an estimated 33 highway mpg or the turbocharged and direct-injected 2.0-liter engine that outputs 264 horsepower at the expense of a pair of highway mpg. If these engines sound familiar, it's because they're the same that you can find powering the Hyundai Sonata. Whether this shared architecture means we'll ever see a Santa Fe Hybrid, remains to be seen. 
Like the Sonata, the Santa Fe defaults to a front-wheel-drive configuration with a six-speed automatic transmission. Unlike the sedan, however, Hyundai's new crossover can be optioned with an all-wheel drive system that sends power on demand to the rear axle. Through a combination of true torque vectoring and torque braking, Hyundai claims that the Santa Fe Sport can control traction to each individual wheel without the driver ever knowing the system has intervened.

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Hyundai Named Leader in Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions in the U.S.



While gas prices are rising, it is good to know that there is a car company sensitive to keeping your money in your wallet. For the second time, Hyundai has been named the leader in fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions in the U.S.. This means that when you drive a Hyundai, you are saving money with every mile, as well as leaving a smaller environmental footprint. Enjoy the ride!
In a government-issued report today, Hyundai Motor America was named number one in fuel economy and CO2 emissions in America by topping the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fuel economy rankings for the 2010 model year, beating out traditional leaders Honda and Toyota. No make scored higher than Hyundai. This is the second time Hyundai has led in both categories, having achieved this distinction previously for the 2008 model year.
The EPA 2011 Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy Trends Report identified Hyundai as the top 2010 brand with an adjusted(1) fuel economy rating of 27.0 miles per gallon. In addition to being named the most fuel efficient brand, Hyundai also had the lowest fleet-wide adjusted composite CO2 emissions performance (329 g/mi) for the 2010 model year.
The EPA 2011 Trends Report also indicates that preliminary 2011 model year values suggest that Hyundai will maintain its fuel economy leadership. Forecasts show that Hyundai will achieve an adjusted fuel economy rating of 27.5 miles per gallon in the 2011 model year.

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