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Spied: This is the New 2014 Hyundai i10 City Car
Hyundai is like one of those kids who just can't stay put, always looking to improve and/or renew its product line, something that has served the Korean automaker well over the years. In the past few weeks alone, we've seen Hyundai update both its Korean market Equus and Grandeur (also known as the Azera), while also preparing a facelift for the North American market Equus, and continuing development on the next Genesis Sedan.
Now, our spies from Europe have nabbed a camouflaged prototype of the next generation of the i10 sub-compact.
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2012 Hyundai Azera Sedan To Go Up Against Buick Lacrosse And Lexus Es [with Video + 50 Photos]
Proving that you don't necessarily need to start off with a strong brand name to succeed in today's crowded car market, Hyundai and its Kia affiliate are building their awareness among consumers with a constant stream of either brand new entries...
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New Hyundai Azera And Fiat 500 Abarth Confirmed For La Show
Ah Twitter; the land of 140-characters where you can follow anyone without creeping them out has lately turned into something like a news board for automakers. Instead of releasing an announcement on their respective websites, Fiat and Hyundai chose...
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Hyundai Rolls Out 2012 Grandeur / Azera In Korea, Releases Video Showing The Car's Evolution From 1986
Hyundai has been advertising the all-new generation of its Grandeur for quite some time now, but today, the automaker officially launched the large sedan in its home market. The new Grandeur, which will be badged as the 2012 Azera in the States, arrives...
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North American 2011 Hyundai Equus Debuts In New York, Takes On Lexus Ls And Mercedes S-class
It's clear that Hyundai is leaving no stone unturned these days in its quest to dominate the automobile market in every segment. At the New York Auto Show, the South Korean automaker introduced the North American production version of its all-new...
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Hyundai Brings Its Mercedes S-class Rival, The 2010 Equus, To New York
While Hyundai remains firm to its decision not to import its Mercedes S-Class rival, the all-new 2010 Equus, to the States, the Korean automaker decided that it would be good for the brand's image to bring the flagship sedan over to the New York Auto...
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