Used Hyundai Parts
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About The HYUNDAI Company
The Hyundai Motor Company is one division of Hyundai, a group of companies ranging from industries including ship building to elevators to tourism. Hyundai was originally established as a construction company in 1947, with the Hyundai Motor Company founded in 1967.
The debut Hyundai vehicle was the Cortina in 1968. The Hyundai Cortina was a collaboration between Hyundai and Ford Motor Company. In 1975 Hyundai debuted the first Korean car, the Hyundai Pony. The Hyundai was introduced to Canadian market in 1985, and in the United States market in 1986 with the emergence of the Hyundai Excel. Following, Hyundai added the mid-sized sedan Sonata in 1988. Further additions to the Hyundai line within the United States over the years include the Accent, the Tiburon, the HED-5, the Elantra, the Genesis, the Equus, the Azera, the XG 300 and XG350, the Entourage, the Tucson, the Santa Fe and the Veracruz.
The 2011 model year includes a total of 11 models varying in styles and options. The Hyundai Accent is available in a two-door or four-door body style, five-passenger family sedan, offering four trim levels. The Hyundai Azera is a four-door, five-passenger family sedan and is available in two trim levels. The 2011 Hyundai Elantra, a four-door, five-passenger family sedan, was redesigned for the 2011 model year and is available in three trim levels. The Hyundai Elantra Touring four-door, five-passenger wagon offers four trim levels. The Hyundai Genesis features four doors and seats five passengers as a family sedan and is available with a 3.8L engine or a 4.6L engine. The Hyundai Genesis is also available as a Coupe with two-doors, available in eight trim levels. The Hyundai Sonata, a four-door, five-passenger family sedan, was redesigned for 2011 and offers nine trim levels. Both four-door, five passenger SUV’s, the Santa Fe and the Tucson, are available in ten trim levels; while the four-door, seven-passenger Veracruz SUV is available in four trim levels.
The 2011 model year also includes the introduction of the Equus and the Sonata Hybrid. The Equus is a four-door, five passenger family sedan with a V-8 engine and six-speed automatic transmission. It is available in two trim levels, the Signature and the Ultimate. This is Hyundai’s first attempt at the large luxury car market segment.
Hyundai has received much acclaim over the years including receiving second in 2004 and third in 2006 for J.D. Power and Associates “Initial Quality Survey. J.D. Power and Associates also named Hyunda as the “Highest Ranked Non-Premium Nameplate” in 2009. Consumer Reports named the Hyundai Santa Fe and Hyundai Elantra as its “Top Picks” in vehicles in 2008. Consumer Reports also named Hyundai the fourth-best automaker based on reliability in 2010. In addition, it was the first vehicle manufacturer to offer a 10-year or 100,000 mile warranty in the United States.