2011 Sonata’s Poor Reliability Relegates Hyundai to 27th Place in J.D. Power’s 2014 Survey
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2011 Sonata’s Poor Reliability Relegates Hyundai to 27th Place in J.D. Power’s 2014 Survey



Problems reported by owners of the 2011 Sonata were the main reason for which Hyundai slid to 27th out of 32 places in J.D. Power and Associates’ 2014 Vehicle Dependability Survey. Read more »




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