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Hyundai is the IIHS Most Awarded Automaker So Far in 2024

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Hyundai Motor Group bucked that trend in early testing this year, earning six Top Safety Pick + designations, the IIHS’ highest award, making it the most awarded automaker so far. It’s important to note that some brands don’t get crash-tested, and the IIHS doesn’t test commercial vehicles.

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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe -- Open for More

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We're quoting the tagline from the press release for the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe: "Open for More." So tagged because the liftgate opening is larger. But we also didn't know all the details at the time -- especially since Hyundai builds different versions for different global markets. Images: Hyundai] Become a& TTAC insider.

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The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq N Will Land With an Almost $70,000 Price Tag

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Hyundai is expanding its “N” performance line with the new electric Ioniq 5 N, which will land as a 2025 model. The Ioniq 5 N comes with a hefty $67,475 price tag, which includes a $1,375 destination charge. Hyundai is selling the EV as a single trim, so it gets all the goodies that would otherwise cost extra.

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Volvo EX30 No Longer in the Running for NACTOY Award

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It’s expected to land with a price tag in the mid-$30,000 range and will deliver impressive specs for the price. Jurors replaced the Volvo with the Hyundai Kona EV, stacking three vehicles from the same parent automaker against each other. Volvo has also promised extensive safety equipment and high-end tech features in the new SUV.

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Consumer Reports Lists Least/Most Expensive Car Brands to Maintain

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Lincoln was close behind them at $5,040 over 10 years and followed (listed lowest price to highest) by Ford, Chevrolet, Hyundai, Nissan, Mazda, Honda, and Kia. But certain brands are undoubtedly going to be trickier to work on than others and the parts you’ll need could carry a higher price tag as well. “If

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Twitter Updates for 2009-07-27

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New blog post: Athens orders natural gas refuse trucks [link] #. New blog post: Oregon climate change laws signed [link] #. New blog post: Honda introduces flex fuel car in Brazil [link] #. New blog post: Ford Australia aims to boost efficiency [link] #. New blog post: Hyundai plans green growth investment [link] #.

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Electric-Car Fans Rally Around the Volt - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com

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is hoping to launch the Volt in late 2010 with a price tag of about $40,000. Hyundai will in months offer 2 models that will leap frog toyota and honda by years - it will be based on a lithium POLYMER battery thats lighter, cheaper, and maintains charge many times longer than NiCad batteries and all at a price half that of Volt.

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