Rumormill: Revamped Hyundai Sonata due in 2014
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Keep in mind one fact; manufacturer campaigns and bulletins are excellent gauges into a manufacturer's willingness to see, observe, and repair known issues with their cars. Just try finding a list this long with BMW, and it's not because BMW exudes quality, it's because they refuse to acknowledge known issues with their cars.
I mean, here's a campaign list for a 2IS.
The length of the list means nothing, really.
I mean, here's a campaign list for a 2IS.
The length of the list means nothing, really.
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so is a long list indication of a car being rushed to market (TRDFantasy) or good customer service (IS350Jet)? or maybe both?
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but yes I see both sides. First being since 2009 Hyundai has had a product onslaught, seemingly cranking out new designs and refreshes left and right. Backed with good numbers on paper (real world people are being disappointed but neither hear nor there) and an awesome warranty, Its no surprise customers were flocking in droves to their local Hyundai. And with the Sonata Elantra and Accent being huge volume sellers, those manufacturing plants in Alabama were working 24hrs overtime to meet demand. Its no wonder quality control suffered. I'd personally like to see Hyundai slow down and focus on quality rather than volume. As for the other side of the issue. Its good to see Hyundai stepping up and fixing issues before they become problems.
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Keep in mind one fact; manufacturer campaigns and bulletins are excellent gauges into a manufacturer's willingness to see, observe, and repair known issues with their cars. Just try finding a list this long with BMW, and it's not because BMW exudes quality, it's because they refuse to acknowledge known issues with their cars.
I mean, here's a campaign list for a 2IS.
The length of the list means nothing, really.
I mean, here's a campaign list for a 2IS.
The length of the list means nothing, really.
In any case, many of the other issues that Hyundai models will face in the coming years as they age won't be fixable by mere bulletins or campaigns.
Let's see if Hyundai improves and stops rushing out their products.
Also, refer to my reply to IS350jet. Simply having a list like this is only part of the story in terms of actually providing good customer service.
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why thank you!
hyundai's recent big success is just that - recent. they will either learn, or they won't. as you know, we see companies go through phases, some good, some bad. other s. korean industries, like flat panel displays, might be worth considering... they haven't always made great displays, but now they rule the whole market between lg and samsung, and are rapidly becoming giant players in phones, tablets, and other electronics based around those flat panels. they seem to be not only growing and learning, but innovating at a tremendous pace. i see no reason why hyundai/kia can't as well. but yes, there's always risk. i think you tend to see hyundai's cup as half empty and i see it as half (or more) full.
Both. It's no secret the 2IS was one of the Toyota/Lexus products released during the time where Toyota quality dropped, and many products were rushed. I will easily admit that. The key is that Toyota has learned from their mistakes, and Akio Toyoda is making sure the new Toyota and Lexus models are not repeats of that.
Let's see if Hyundai improves and stops rushing out their products.
Let's see if Hyundai improves and stops rushing out their products.
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I hope they address the front-end styling a little (among some other things) when the facelift-comes. The old Sonata, IMO, looked far better than the present one, which, IMO, looks like a grinning circus-clown with his eyes stretched out. The arched, humpback roofline also cuts down on rear-seat space-efficiency....but the roof, of course, will probably have to wait for the full redesign.
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