Hyundai Sonata 2022 News
How Hyundai will boom in 2023 and beyond
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By Stephen Ottley · 03 Dec 2022
Hyundai is readying to unleash a wave of new electrified models in a bid to recover lost ground in the sales race and establish itself as an electric vehicle leader. Fresh off launching 18 new or updated models in an 18 month period, the South Korean brand’s Australian operation has confirmed it will introduce 17 new or face lifted products between now and early 2024.
Raw material costs see Hyundai prices soar
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By Tony O'Kane · 01 Sep 2022
Prices on new Hyundai models have risen by up to $2000 as the cost of building them jumps up due to the prices of raw materials and upward pressure across the industry from global inflation.
Hyundai N performance selling up a storm!
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By James Cleary · 11 Aug 2022
From cheeky challengers to established favourites in only five years, Hyundai’s N and N Line performance models are now accounting for a quarter of all new Hyundai’s sold in Australia.
Is the end nigh for mid-size family sedans?
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By Stephen Ottley · 23 Jun 2022
Cars like the Toyota Camry, Mazda6 and Hyundai Sonata are on borrowed time. And you can blame Sir Issac Newton for it.
Hyundai N and N Line interest surges
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By Tung Nguyen · 24 May 2022
Performance-hungry Australians are flocking to Hyundai’s sporty N brand in 2022, with N and N Line sales so far accounting for 27 per cent of the Korean brand’s volume this year.
Episode 230 - Top 10 worst cars of all time!
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By CarsGuide team · 16 May 2022
Episode 230 - Top 10 worst cars of all time!
Hyundai increases pricing of multiple models
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By Justin Hilliard · 02 Feb 2022
Hyundai Australia has followed a recent industry trend and increased the pricing of nearly all its models
Can Subaru's new WRX keep up?
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By Tung Nguyen · 13 Sep 2021
Subaru has finally lifted the cover on its all-new 2022 WRX, but reception to the fifth iteration of small car to wear the hallowed badge is ... tepid, according to much online rhetoric.'Not enough of a power bump', 'the styling is too plasticky', 'touchscr