Why do Indians love Hyundai?
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Why do Indians love Hyundai?
Hyundai cars have good resale value With all these features, design and powerful engines in its favour, Hyundai cars are not only good to drive, but they are also good to sell too. Hyundai cars have a pretty good resale value, actually pretty high!
Why do Americans hate Hyundai?
The people who dislike Hyundai are stuck in their old perceptions of Hyundai, which was low quality & nasty. Now that may be the case as far late 1990s, but after that Hyundai started to invest in quality & design to make their cars look less crappy and more competitive against the benchmark Japanese brands.
Are Hyundais made in Korea better?
The three Korean brands, which are all controlled by the Hyundai Motor Group, have the fewest problems per 100 new vehicles, according to to J.D. Power’s 2018 initial quality ranking.
Are cars made in Korea good?
As a matter of fact, Korean manufacturers make some of the safest vehicles on the road today. Korean vehicles offer the same great safety features such as – Advanced Smart Cruise Control, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Departure Warning, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert – as do all other vehicle manufacturers.
Is Hyundai cars safe in India?
Nexon is one of the safest cars in India, securing a 5-star safety rating in Global NCAP crash tests. The Nexon retails from Rs 7.19 lakh to Rs 12.95 lakh….Hyundai i20 – Up to Asta.
Active Safety Feature | ABS with EBD, Burglar Alarm, Automatic Headlamps |
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Crash test rating | – |
Why is Hyundai so popular?
Why is Hyundai more well-received today? While we can say that the Hyundai brand is still known for making “cheap” cars, the truth is that they’re essentially offering the same types of cars with the same features as the more expensive, well-known Japanese brands, but at a more affordable price.
Are Hyundai built in USA?
Hyundai may be a Korean company, but over half the cars we sell in the U.S. are made here. We have a technologically sophisticated manufacturing facility in Montgomery, Alabama, engineering facilities in Michigan, plus design, research, and testing grounds in California.