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2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport
by admin on Apr 18th, 2013
The 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport is the Korean automaker’s attempt to break into the lucrative midsize crossover market. In an industry where competition is hot across the board, any new vehicle attempting to break new ground has an uphill struggle. Is this model up to it? With five seats, the Sport is smaller than the standard Santa Fe, making it shorter and better balanced. It comes with front or all-wheel drive, a 2.0-liter turbo...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Hyundai, Sante Fe
2013 Hyundai Santa Fe
by admin on Dec 5th, 2012
The Santa Fe is one of Hyundai’s longest running models, having been introduced in 2000. This is the third generation and the best so far. It has a new look, new chassis, powertrain and a raft of new options for buyers. It offers the best value for money so far. There are two main variations, the five seat and the seven seat, in either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. The 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe is also lighter, 266 lbs lighter ...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Genesis, Hyundai, Sante Fe, Sonata
Fluidic Sculpture Design for Hyundai Genesis, Santa Fe and Sonata
by admin on Jul 26th, 2012
In a set of releases from Korean automaker Hyundai this week, the company alluded to new designs for the Hyundai Genesis, Santa Fe and Sonata models for their next release. Their intent is to widen the remit of the company’s “Fluidic Sculpture” design concept to include the Genesis, Santa Fe and Sonata. There is no doubt that the design inspiration and aesthetic appeal of the manufacturer’s cars has increased exponentially ov...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Blog, Hyundai, Sante Fe
2 New Hyundai Santa Fe CUVs Being Released
by admin on Apr 16th, 2012
2013 Santa Fe Gets Redesign We're looking forward to the arrival of Hyundai's newest crossover, the 2013 Santa Fe to AutoValue Hyundai of Niagara Falls. Hyundai's Santa Fe, a midsize CUV, was due for a redesign, particularly after it's sibling, the three-row Veracruz was dropped from the lineup, last year. At the 2012 New York auto show, the automaker showed off its dual offerings, the 2013 Santa Fe and 2013 Santa Fe Sport. See More I...Read More » Tags
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IIHS Announces Top Safety Picks for 2012
by admin on Dec 21st, 2011
IIHS Picks Record 115 Models for 2012 The US based, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety published its final list of 2012 models rated Top Safety Picks. A record 115 models were selected this year. A remarkable number given that there were only 11 selected in 2005 when the insurance industry's safety agency started its own crash testing and rating, separate from the US Federal government's crash tests. Top Picks include 69 cars, 38 SU...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Blog, Hyundai, Sante Fe
2012 Hyundai Santa Fe Overview
by admin on Nov 9th, 2011
2012 Hyundai Santa Fe Priced and Equipped with Families in Mind Competing with smaller utes like the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape, and bigger seven-seaters like the Ford Edge , it's a crossover vehicle that takes great advantage of its size and space, though it no longer offers a third-row seat. The Santa Fe is a little older than the rest of the Hyundai lineup, so the Santa Fe's straight forward style doesn't bear much relation to the more r...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Accent, Blog, Elantra, Equus, Genesis, Hyundai, Sante Fe, Sonata, Tucson
Hyundai Sales Keep Rolling
by admin on Jun 7th, 2011
Hyundai Accent Leads Sales Surge Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. has announced that it has set a new record for the month of May after Hyundai dealerships sold 13,967 units, representing a gain of 10.7% over the same month last year. This makes 29 consecutive months of year-over-year sales growth for the Korean based car maker. On a year-to-date basis,  Hyundai Canada's 2011 sales are up by 9% to 55,286 units, when compared to the same p...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Accent, Blog, Elantra, Hyundai, Sante Fe, Sonata, Tucson
Hyundai Fuel Giveaway
by admin on Apr 6th, 2011
Hyundai announces it's new fuel discount card program. In partnership with Petro Canada, Hyundai will offer a discount gas card to all new customers of 2011 Hyundai Accents, Elantra Touring, Sonata, Tucson and Santa Fe models. The card will entitle the owner to a discount of $.30/L for up to 1,200 liters for the rest of 2011. "Our new fuel card program will help the average Canadian significantly cut their fuel bill for the rest of this ...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Blog, Elantra, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Sante Fe, Sonata, Tucson
2011 Hyundai Elantra the Best Selling Vehicle in January
by admin on Feb 28th, 2011
 Even though Hyundai Canada's CEO, Steve Kelleher, predicted in early 2010, that Hyundai would have a good year and that the Elantra would lead the way, most industry watchers were very scepticle. But with the release of January car sales, Kelleher was vindicated, when the 2011 Elantra topped the list of compact vehicles sold in Canada, beating out the Corolla and the Civic. Hyundai's sister company Kia has a market share in Canada tha...Read More » Tags
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Filed under: Blog, Forte, Hyundai, Kia, News, Sante Fe, Sedona, Sonata, Sorento, Soul, Sportage, Tucson
2011 Top Safe Car Picks
by admin on Jan 6th, 2011
Hyundai and Kia share top safety honours along with Volkswagen and Audi in the latest Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) report. Each of the two auto conglomerates received 9 vehicle safety awards for 2011 The IIHS conducts controlled crashes on vehicles each year to determine, which safety features and vehicles are the safest in The United States. The IIHS acknowedges that generally bigger is better in terms of "Crashworthiness...Read More » Tags
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