Hyundai Santa Fe Sport and Elantra GT Named Kiplinger's Best Cars

Hyundai Motors Elantra GT and Santa Fe Sport were named Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine named two of the best cars in their respective class in 2013. The Korean auto manufacturer, Hyundai exhibited competitive advantage with Elantra GT and Santa Fe Sport. The economy and crossover segments are tough markets for new entrants. Hyundai's excellence and continuity in design and engineering illustrates the company's ability to forge inroads in consecutive years, successfully.

Hyundai Elantra GT and Santa Fe Sport seduce even the most discerning premium class auto customers. Voted for six of Kiplingers's 'best car' awards, Hyundai exceeded projected performance in both auto segments. While this is not the first time that Hyundai has been awarded such accolade by Kiplinger's, repetitive dominance of 2011 award rankings underscores the exceptional future of the company's auto prospectus.

One only has to look the design elements of the Elantra GT to acknowledge superiority in both interior and exterior body and line. Other standard features such as cooled glove box, seven airbags, heated seats, extra plug in outlets for devices and gear, and a fast 1.8-liter engine for 37 mpg highway fuel efficiency shows why Hyundai outperforms competitors. Santa Fe Sport is also well equipped. The crossover vehicle comes with a driver knee airbag, reclining rear seats, a turbocharged 2.0-liter, direct-injected engine that revs up the vehicle's six-speed transmission for estimated 27 mpg highway fuel efficiency.

When buyers compare the two autos with other cars in their class, both receive the highest value added score. Auto connoisseurs cannot say enough about Hyundai and its consistency in product. It just doesn't get any better than this. Scoring on performance and safety calculated according to cargo space, fuel efficiency, front and rear legroom, headroom and market resale indicate why this would so.Hyundai has become associated with premium standard features, yet without the premium price tag.

Future concept cars designed by Hyundai advance the company's innovative design, engineering and technological integration strategies toward high market response. When Hyundai first entered the U.S. auto trade, there were some criticism that the lower than market price product made by the Korean company would not be able to sustain its edge in performance and quality. Unwarranted concerns, say Kiplinger's Personal Finance specialists.If there was ever a success story in foreign economy and crossover vehicles in the U.S. market, it is Hyundai.

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