Once optioned-out, the entry-level V6 model begins to approach the price of the big V8, but despite a relatively small price difference at that level, you’ll be surprisingly satisfied with fewer cylinders.
With a more modern exterior and much improved interior, the Hyundai Accent gets the best fuel economy and makes the most power of any car in its class. Plus it’s still a value option, and not just because of the price.
A true flagship luxury sedan from a Korean automaker? Yes. But is Hyundai’s good, good enough?
Combing the new Sonata’s fuel economy, power, style and drive quality with a fully-loaded package, there’s little reason to look elsewhere when considering a new family sedan.
Hyundai continues its product onslaught, bringing to market an all-new Elantra that echoes its big brother Sonata, that is sure to bring the Korean compact from relative obscurity to become one of the most popular cars in its class.
With the Sonata Hybrid, Hyundai has reversed conventional hybrid thinking, delivering a car that favors highway driving in order to deliver maximum real world mpgs for the sort of trips Americans do most often.
It may have ‘Turbo’ in its name, but don’t think of the Sonata 2.0T as a high-performance version of the already impressive mid-size sedan. Instead, Hyundai uses this forced induction technology to deliver V6 power with much-improved fuel economy; all wrapped up in an already value-leading package.
A nod to enthusiasts, the R-Spec model delivers the added performance of the Track edition, without the added cost. The tradeoff is a lack of just a few luxury features.
With Hyundai’s Elantra Blue model more about marketing hype than anything else, even a slight improvement in fuel economy adds one more reason to choose this already value-packed compact sedan.
After our First Drive of the all-new Sonata, more time spent behind the wheel just gives us more reasons to recommend it. From fuel economy, to horsepower, to style, to price, in the mid-size sedan segment the new 2011 Sonata defines the term value.
With European good looks, American power and Japanese fuel economy, it must be…. Korean?
Opting to completely revamp the Tucson, Hyundai has stopped playing catch-up and is now poised to compete head-on at the front of the pack.
In search of the ideal sub-compact we gathered together five of the least expensive and most fuel efficient cars on the market to compare them head-to-head and determine which car has it all.
While the calling the Accent SE a “sport” model might be pushing it, this upgraded econo hatch gets plenty of convenience options to satisfy the wants of frugal individuals in search of fuel-efficient transportation.
Looking for an affordable sports coupe that’s fuel-efficient enough for your daily commute but also capable of providing some serious fun on the weekend? We put two of the best options through their paces around our local racing circuit: the new Hyundai Genesis Coupe 2.0T and the ever-popular Honda Civic Si Coupe. It was a...
After the Nissan 240SX was retired at the end of 1998, there’s been a decade-long gap in the sporty and affordable rear-wheel drive segment for buyers with a strong interest in ‘sport compact’ imports from Japan. Clearly Hyundai is aiming to fill that void with the aggressively styled and priced 2010 Genesis 2.0T coupe.
Looking for some affordable rear-drive sports coupe fun in a package that isn’t retro-styled? If the looks of the Ford Mustang, Dodge Challenger or Chevy Camaro aren’t your style and a starting price in the $40,000 range for a BMW 335i or Infiniti G37 doesn’t fit your budget, then feast your eyes on the modern...
With an upgraded suspension the Elantra just keeps getting better, even outpacing its Japanese rivals in some categories.
Hyundai couldn’t have picked a better time to introduce a true luxury car at a typically-Hyundai price-point.
With excellent safety features and a rock-bottom price, does this entry-level SUV still have what it takes to compete against newer models in the segment?
With a genuine luxury interior and a sedan-based architecture the Hyundai Santa Fe is an SUV capable of tackling the urban jungle while leaving you unscathed.
Last year the Accent took home the top spot for JD Power’s Vehicle Dependability Study, but with all the new sub-compact cars on the market does the little Hyundai still have what it takes to be top consumer pick?
Based on a European platform, the Elantra Touring boasts other European traits, including an incredible cargo capacity and a fun-to-drive factor.
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