On the basis of eight different cost factors, including depreciation, fuel, insurance, opportunity cost, financing, maintenance, repairs, tax and state fees, four different Hyundai models were said to have the Best Values in America. (If you're interested in any of the following award winners, just click the model and it'll bring you to that model's inventory page on our site.)
The choices are as follows; the Hyundai Tucson, which has the lowest operating costs in its category. The Hyundai Accent, with its "better than average results with fuel, insurance, and operating costs," according to the article. Next is the Hyundai Elantra (no surprises here!), which has a cost of ownership that rests at 6 percent lower than expected (not to mention its three Car of the Year Awards, so far). Lastly the Hyundai Genesis Coupe, boasting best-in-class scores for depreciation, insurance and repair costs.
The article featuring the four stand-out Hyundai models quotes Scott Marganson, director of Product Planning, Hyundai Motor America, “'The Accent, Elantra, Genesis Coupe and Tucson are all prime examples of models that not only meet but exceed customer expectations when it comes to value... Hyundai’s high fuel economy vehicles combined with its strong Assurance program reduces the overall cost of ownership and allows the company to offer quality vehicles with very strong residual values.'"
Information via Hyundai in the News
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