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Upstart Hyundai guns for Big Three

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SEOUL, South Korea -- Toyota Motor Corp. may scare Detroit's automakers, but there's one rival out there that worries Toyota.

It's South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co. Already the fastest-growing major automaker, Hyundai says it wants to supplant Toyota as the industry's vehicle quality leader in three years.

Such a goal sounds gutsy, coming from a carmaker that was a running gag on late-night TV not so long ago. But U.S. and Japanese auto executives take Hyundai very seriously now.

"We're always looking in our rear-view mirror, and they're one that's coming up quickly," said Dennis Cuneo, senior vice president of Toyota Motor North America Inc.

In just a few years, Hyundai has emerged as the industry pace-setter, after achieving huge strides in sales and quality -- and in about half the time it took Japan's leading carmakers.

The family-run automaker, which also controls Kia Motors, has leapt from 16th in the global sales rankings in 1998 to seventh last year, just behind DaimlerChrysler AG.

In the United States, the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group is clawing sales from the Big Three after winning customers with stylish vehicles, low prices and quality assurances backed by a 10-year powertrain warranty.

Hyundai owner Mike Ruggero, a Detroit restaurant supervisor, was first attracted to the brand by its long warranty but found the design and prices hard to beat. "The cars are very stylish and look like they should be a lot more expensive than they are," he said. http://www.detnews.com/2005/specialreport/0505/15/A01-182019.htm
 
Originally posted by: dug777
meh

my gf has an 96 excel parked of the front of our place right now that doesnt go 😛

The recent Hyundais are much better. Huge improvements. That said, my parents are going in to do the paper work on a new accord v6 tomorrow 🙂
 
It reminds me of Samsung.
Just some years ago, Samsung was known for cheap microwaves and TVs. Nowadays, it's just different.
 
i think hyundai cars are great, we currently have a tiberon & santa fe, and i'm waiting to trade in the tiberon for the new sonata when it comes out

 
Nothing about Hyundai is stylish, but then again, Honda and Toyota don't get too far in that department either.
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei
too lazy to read the entire article, is there a complete list of ranks?

in all probability:

1. Toyota
2. GM
3. Ford
4 Nissan, Honda (they have to be 4 and 5 just not sure of the order)
6 Daimler Benz Chrysler
7 Hyundai
 
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