
Hyundai and Kia have agreed to pay $100 million in a settlement for misstating the fuel economy of some 1.2 million vehicles they sold from the 2012 and 2013 model years.
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Hyundai and Kia Motors may introduce diesel-fueled vehicles in the U.S. to meet stricter fuel efficiency regulations, a senior official with the automakers told Ward's Automotive.
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Hyundai Motor Co. has revealed the first design images of a new light commercial vehicle designed and developed especially for the European market – the H350.
Read More →Hyundai Motors Nigeria Limited and Diamond Bank Plc have jointly inaugurated a vehicle finance scheme aimed at assisting fleet managers and prospective automobile patrons to procure affordable Hyundai vehicles.
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The recall, ultimately issued in October 2013, involved 43,500 2009-2012 model-year Genesis sedans.
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The safety recall, due to begin in September, affects 61,122 crossover SUVs.
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The Volt was the only car in its 12-vehicle test group to be named a Top Safety Pick+. But the Mini Cooper Countryman was the only car to earn a “good” overall rating.
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The recall covers 883,000 mid-size sedans in the 2011 to 2014 model years.
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Porsche has placed as the top premium brand, while Hyundai has been named the top non-premium brand in J.D. Power's 2014 APEAL study, which gauges customer satisfaction for recent automotive purchases.
Read More →The Environmental Protection Agency will recommend that automakers be required to perform additional road testing to confirm the fuel-economy claims posted on their vehicles, rather than relying on laboratory measurements.
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