Way to go Hyundai

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DETROIT (AP) -- When it comes to car quality, think Korean. Hyundai Motor Co. leads in five categories in the annual vehicle quality study released Monday by Strategic Vision Inc., a San Diego-based market research company and consultant to automakers.

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Hyundai's rise in the rankings is only the latest sign of the improved overall quality and declining number of defects in today's cars and trucks, said David Cole, chairman of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor.

"They're coming together to a point where the differences are almost meaningless," Cole said.

He said that means buyers will pay increasing attention to dealer service, new technology, fashion features, price and fuel economy.

Once known best as the maker of cheap, entry-level cars with nagging manufacturing flaws, the South Korean automaker outperformed its Japanese, European and U.S. rivals in this year's survey, based on interviews with 27,780 people who bought 2007 models in September-November 2006.

Last year, Hyundai had no winners. And highly regarded Toyota Motor Corp., despite improving its overall quality, went from four leaders last year to one in 2007.

"Even though Hyundai is often overlooked by the U.S. customer, Hyundai's success in 2007 is not surprising given its current products and ... leadership that is looking to the near and distant future with new designs from styling to powertrain," said Darrel Edwards, Strategic Vision's chief executive.

Hyundai's Azera led among large cars, and its Santa Fe led among small sport utility vehicles. Its Entourage was tied for best minivan with the Quest by Nissan Motor Co. and the Sedona by Hyundai affiliate Kia Motors Corp.

The Kia Sorento led among medium SUVs, Strategic Vision said.

BMW AG led in three individual categories plus best overall brand, and Nissan, Ford Motor Co. and DaimlerChrysler AG led in three each.

Strategic Visions asks buyers to rate all aspects of their new vehicles, from the purchase itself to the ownership and driving experience.

What's new this year is not who's first or second, but rather how satisfied buyers are in general, said company President Alexander Edwards.

"Everybody's doing a terrific job -- that's the news," he said.

Based on a 1,000-point scale, the average new vehicle was rated 864, up from 861 in 2006 and 831 in 1998. As a result, he said, "cues of quality" rather than the number of defects "have a greater impact on the purchase decision."

Overall, Volkswagen AG had the highest corporate average, followed by Honda Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Toyota and Hyundai. Among brand names, BMW was followed by Infiniti, Mercedes Benz, Mini and Jaguar.
 

dr150

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Originally posted by: Eghck
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....Overall, Volkswagen AG had the highest corporate average, followed by Honda Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Toyota and Hyundai. Among brand names, BMW was followed by Infiniti, Mercedes Benz, Mini and Jaguar.

Vdub FTW
 

NFS4

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Hyundai is making some great vehicles now. Couldn't say the same thing just 7 years ago.
 

RollWave

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Originally posted by: dr150
Originally posted by: Eghck
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....Overall, Volkswagen AG had the highest corporate average, followed by Honda Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Toyota and Hyundai. Among brand names, BMW was followed by Infiniti, Mercedes Benz, Mini and Jaguar.

Vdub FTW

Yea for VW! I love my Audi, this much is for sure.
 

ponyo

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Originally posted by: randomlinh
yeah, i actually wouldn't mind driving a sonata these days... strictly as a commuter car though :)

I wouldn't mind driving the Azera right now. I haven't owned a sedan in years but I will be in the market for one in couple of years. At that time I will give the Hyundai Genesis a serious look.
 

RU482

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just curious...how well is the new style Sonata holding it's value?
Is there a 4cyl model? and is it worth a crap? Is there a twin Kia version? If so, how's it's resale value?

Need to get a economical car sometime this summer, and Hondas and Toyotas just cost too damn much around here
 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: dr150
Originally posted by: Eghck
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....Overall, Volkswagen AG had the highest corporate average, followed by Honda Motor Co., General Motors Corp., Toyota and Hyundai. Among brand names, BMW was followed by Infiniti, Mercedes Benz, Mini and Jaguar.

Vdub FTW

hell yea! VDub in da Haaooouse
 

Jeeebus

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Haven't had any problems with my 04 Sonata. Has been a great car for three years.

Test drove recently an 07 Vera Cruz as we need a mid-size SUV, and for the price it was going for, I was rather disappointed. The interior was just lacking and didn't have the feel of a $35,000 car. For the same price, the Honda Pilot felt like a much nicer car. Unfortunately, I think Hyundai is letting these accolades get to its head, and it's pricing itself out of my market.
 

elektrolokomotive

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Originally posted by: Jeeebus
Haven't had any problems with my 04 Sonata. Has been a great car for three years.

Test drove recently an 07 Vera Cruz as we need a mid-size SUV, and for the price it was going for, I was rather disappointed. The interior was just lacking and didn't have the feel of a $35,000 car. For the same price, the Honda Pilot felt like a much nicer car. Unfortunately, I think Hyundai is letting these accolades get to its head, and it's pricing itself out of my market.

...and the resale value is still in the tank.
 

WT

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Loving my '05 Sorento. With a shade over 6k on it, I haven't had a single thing to report. My wife has an '04 Sedona with about 35k on it and its had a few issues all covered under warranty.
 

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Man and just to think I used to call my wife my "little Hyundai" because she was sick a lot back when she was first pregnant.
 

dr150

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Originally posted by: elektrolokomotive
Originally posted by: Jeeebus
Haven't had any problems with my 04 Sonata. Has been a great car for three years.

Test drove recently an 07 Vera Cruz as we need a mid-size SUV, and for the price it was going for, I was rather disappointed. The interior was just lacking and didn't have the feel of a $35,000 car. For the same price, the Honda Pilot felt like a much nicer car. Unfortunately, I think Hyundai is letting these accolades get to its head, and it's pricing itself out of my market.

...and the resale value is still in the tank.


When a price shopped for the Azera for kicks, I got the distinct impression the dealers were already getting cocky from their press clippings.

They wouldn't even go close to invoice. And this was with a relatively unknown car with crap resale value.


I had NO PROBLEM getting "invoice" or below invoice (cutting into their dealer holdbacks) on Hondas, Acuras, Infinitis, VW, etc.

Go figure. The Hyundai dealers I visit are always empty and yet won't haggle much.

Cocky bastards. LOL :p
 

RU482

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Originally posted by: michaels
Man and just to think I used to call my wife my "little Hyundai" because she was sick a lot back when she was first pregnant.

thinks back to a early 90's Hyundai a kid I knew in school had..

you mean she makes alot of noise when she get's up to move, and shoots oil out her tail end?
 

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As nice as this is to hear (considering I drive a Hyundai), I'm never too sure exactly how much confidence to place in awards that are based on surveys given to owners. Sure, it gives a good picture of general happiness with the vehicle, but in terms of reliability, I've seen how the "average" person treats his/her car, and would never trust anything they'd say regarding its upkeep or how much trouble it's given them.