AutoTrader.com announced that Hyundai captured five of the top 20 spots for certified pre-owned "Big Movers" on the Website in September.
Read More →Kelley Blue Book reported that Hyundai upheld its No. 1 spot for brand loyalty on its Website at 48 percent, with Toyota nearly closing in at 47.9 percent and Subaru at 45.9 percent.
Read More →Industry sales jumped out to their strongest pace since April, with the industry recording a 10 percent sales increase in September, according to AutoData Corp. Leading the way were Chrysler, Mazda, Nissan and Volkswagen.
Read More →NADAguides Top Recommended Current Buys list for the third quarter includes models from Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Hyundai, Land Rover, Toyota and Volkswagen.
Read More →A number of automakers experienced double-digit sales increases in August, with Chrysler leading the pack with 31 percent year-over-year increase in sales. Toyota and Honda, however, continued to grapple with supply issues.
Read More →Kbb.com announced the results of its 2011/2012 Compact Sedan Comparison Test, which had the Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra leading the way.
Read More →Kbb.com lists Audi, Lexus and Cadillac as the top luxury brands, while Kia, Hyundai and Honda dominated among all non-luxury brands for lowest average total ownership costs.
Read More →The 2012 Hyundai Accent and the 2007 Suzuki SX4 took top honors for new and used, respectively, on Kbb.com's Top 10 Back-to-School Cars list.
Read More →The March 11 earthquake in Japan continued to impact Japanese automakers, with Toyota and Honda reporting notable decreases in July sales. Detroit automakers fared better, with Chrysler experiencing its best July in four years.
Read More →KBB.com reports that Hyundai’s loyal consumer base has remained constant thanks to aggressive marketing campaigns and product redesigns.
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