Can you Believe this is a Hyundai

Last summer my ex and I looked at the Elantra for one of our daughters and I was very impressed with it. It flat put the competition from Honda, Nissan and Toyota to shame.
 
sparkie, i had a 10 genesis and loved it. hyundai is really rattling some cages in germany.

im in greenville so let me know when yoou come this way.

budinsc
 
Hyundai is proving that exciting styling still excites the car buying public. For years we all came to expect the generic jelly bean styling that was so practical yet so uninteresting.

By being consistent with their styling Hyundai is creating cars to fill each niche of the automotive market place from pure economy car, to the crowded midsize market with their Sonata models, to the more upscale market with the Azera and Genesis models.

Along with their popular design and styling comes improved performance and reliability, and their 100,000 mile warranty, making Hyundai one of the hottest car makers in today's market place.

Midnight Blue
 
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Look at that! Saturn had every other branch of GM beat and it got axed. Pontiac was right behind it and got axed too... Smooth move GM :nomore:
 
I just saw an ad for the Equs? in the paper today. $943 a month with $6,500 down. I was floored to say the least.

now I've done no reading on this car and don't know what it's competing with but for that price, it's going against BMW 5 series and Lexus GS models... I dunno
 
:drool::drool::drool:

love this genesis coupe, sick rims!
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuuF27WpUtw&feature=related]Sick Genesis Coupe - YouTube[/video]
 
I just saw an ad for the Equs? in the paper today. $943 a month with $6,500 down. I was floored to say the least.

now I've done no reading on this car and don't know what it's competing with but for that price, it's going against BMW 5 series and Lexus GS models... I dunno

Tim,

The Eques? model you were reading about is marketed directly at the BMW, Lexus, Jaguar, and Mercedes. While not quite there yet Hyundai is seriously causing some angst for these formidable upscale cars. The top of the line Hyundai nearly matches these cars and comes in at a much lower price point.

Of course these cars have proven themselves and secured their privileged ranking and resale standards. The Hyundai still has to develop that reputation and if they continue to improve each year they too will soon earn a niche in this very elite segment of the auto market place.

Midnight Blue
 
I hear you but they need to do it right if at all.

If I recall correctly, Volkswagon tried to do this too with their ill-fated Phaeton or somesuch. I think the concept was to have all the accoutrements of an SL500 in something that was understated like a Passat.

Only problem with that is that most people who are spending $150K on a car want everyone to know it costs $150K...

sounds bad but true for the most part
 
Hyundai still has to build a reputation to compete in the upscale luxury car market. It's the same route that Acura, Infinity, and Lexus had to climb to establish themselves as worthy of being compared to BMW, Mercedes, Audi, and Jaguar.

They are not there yet but every new model brings them a little bit closer. Remember too that most people when they hear the name Hyundai they see small to midsize cars that compete with the Honda's and Toyota's in the crowded consumer market and not necessarily a high end luxury model.

That's why Hyundai is packing so much luxury, performance, and value into these high end cars so that people will notice and take them seriously.

It's still an uphill battle as the people who buy or lease these upscale cars are very image conscious and ego driven. Yes, Hyundai is a hot brand today but that in itself is no guarantee that the high end car market will accept them as an equal right now.

If Hyundai continues to add content, increase performance and package it in sexy styling they can over time earn a niche in this market place. After all most people still want the biggest bang for their buck.

Midnight Blue
 
Look at that! Saturn had every other branch of GM beat and it got axed. Pontiac was right behind it and got axed too... Smooth move GM :nomore:

I think you read that wrong. The chart shows problems per 100 vehicles. Pontiac and Saturn had the MOST problems out of all the GM brands.
 
I looked at the Genesis when I got my TL, was also looking at BMW, AUdi...anyone that put together a compact to mid-size AWD with good power. Genesis was a nice car and I could be driving one right now if they would just put an AWD system in their cars. They have matched or beat a lot of power plants other companies have but not having all wheel drive seems like a big miss on their behalf.

If you live where it snows ;).
 
They are not there yet but every new model brings them a little bit closer.

if Hyundai had been around as long as the competition (toyota, honda, nissan, etc), who knows where they would be right now (yes, they learned from their mistakes in the beginning just like any other auto manufacturer). it's been only up from here and they keep climbing the ladder. toyota needs to fire their R&D staff, their cars have been boring in exterior styling for quite some time and they haven't seemed to have changed much over the past few years...
 
Not only have they learned from their mistakes, but they should be able to learn quite well from the mistakes of everyone that has been around longer.

Companies like toyota, honda, nissan, or anyone that has been in the game for years have spent huge amounts of money on developing technology that Hyundai can buy for the price of the vehicle and tear apart. This greatly increases their ability to catch up with the competition and as long as they put some pride into their product, the name portion comes around.
 
Not only have they learned from their mistakes, but they should be able to learn quite well from the mistakes of everyone that has been around longer.

Companies like toyota, honda, nissan, or anyone that has been in the game for years have spent huge amounts of money on developing technology that Hyundai can buy for the price of the vehicle and tear apart. This greatly increases their ability to catch up with the competition and as long as they put some pride into their product, the name portion comes around.


With the resources available today it is much easier for Hyundai to make the huge gains in quality control, performance and styling to close that gap with Honda, Toyota, and Nissan.
Not only that but they have made a commitment to pushing the envelope by coming out with new models on a much faster basis than they're competition.

While Hyundai has been in the US market place since the late 80's they have literally come from nowhere to challenge the Honda's, Toyota's and Nissan's who have been here decades longer.

It is also a tribute to their long term planning and aggressive management that they have developed a new, innovative business model where they are willing to back up their cars with 100,000 mile warranties and guaranteeing the trade in values of their cars to recapture new sales.

The fact that they are not just sitting on their accomplishments but are constantly striving to improve their cars only adds to the reputation they have earned.

They do indeed have the advantage of benefiting from the money spent over the years by their competition to utilize that technology, but it also seems to me that they are improving on that R&D to make their cars that much better.

Midnight Blue
 
did you know that hyundai were the best selling car brand in quebec for like 3 years in a row, and we are starting to see a bunch of 4 doors genesis as well as a good couple of equus around here.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rd2R4sb1BsE]Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama Plant Tour - YouTube[/video]

[video=youtube_share;jdKS_xkfCt8"]2011 Hyundai Elantra, HMMA Plant Tour, 200+ Robots. - YouTube[/video]
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4xkTGg5N0c]2012 Detroit: 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo - YouTube[/video]

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Al, I was at the NAIAS today with my father who was a GM dealer for 25 years. He was very impressed with their quality vs price. I still want them to come out with an AWD EQQUS. You'd see one in my driveway.
Kia's Optima looks amazing too. We passed several of them driving to Florida and back a week ago. They had a black/black Limited (new model) on the floor with chrome wheels that looked stunning!
 
Kia and Hyundai are on a roll. I would choose any of their cars over anything Honda or Toyota offers.
 
I can believe it.

I've got a 2012 Genesis Sedan R-Spec in my garage right now.

I looked at a lot of other cars, Mercedes, Lexus, Infiniti and such but at anywhere near the price, none of them could match the looks, 429HP, 25+ Average MPG and all the standard electronics...all this in a car that can run on Regular fuel.

The only options you could order were different road rubber and and IPod cable.
Everything (and I mean everything) else was already included in the base price.

From an 8" Traffic enabled XM NAV system to heated front and rear seats, this car has everything my wife's Infiniti M45 has save a passenger cooled seat (the drivers side is cooled, and that's where I sit anyways)
All at a price about $25K less.


Day-to-day driving is much better than my last car, a Chrysler 300C SRT8 Vortec S/C and it's just as much fun when you want to smell some burning rubber.:hotrod2:
 
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