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2007 Hyundai Veracruz tops Kiplinger's Deal List

Posted November 7 2007 10:53 AM by Joel Arellano 
Filed under: Crossovers, Hyundai, SUVs, SUV

FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., 11/06/2007 Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named Hyundai Veracruz the “Best Crossover SUV” in its 2007 “Best List” featured in the November issue.

The Kiplinger’s Personal Finance “Best List” features more than 50 favorites, from mutual funds, retirement-planning tools and credit cards to travel and consumer deals.



The editors and analysts evaluated a dozen crossover SUV’s to name the Veracruz as the “Best” for consumers shopping in the crossover SUV market.

According to Kiplinger editors’, “Among crossover SUV’s, the Hyundai Veracruz can be accessorized to compare with much pricier luxury crossovers.” The all-new Veracruz combines a sleek exterior design and upscale interior amenities with 3.8-liter DOHC V6 engine performance and standard safety features including Electronic Stability Control (ESC).

“Hyundai is honored to receive this recognition as it continues to elevate the brand by reinforcing Hyundai’s commitment to providing quality vehicles,” said John Krafcik, vice president of strategic planning and product development, Hyundai Motor America. “The Veracruz is the ultimate in affordable luxury offering consumers the sophistication they would expect of any premium crossover.”

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Press release via Hyundai



COMMUNITY COMMENTS
Cayman_S   (January 8 2008 12:21 AM)

I came from S. Korea as a teenager and lived in US over 26 years. My opinions about S. Korean auto makers are perhaps more biased than most of people out there. I have owned & leased many different makes and models (most recent lease - 2008 Cayman S) starting with Acura Integra in college, BMW 3 series, 5 series, Mercedes E Class, and couple of luxury SUVs in between. I was on a business trip in Dallas Texas last summer and was offered a Sonata at the rental car agency. I thought, ‘why not?’ This was my first driving experience in Korean automobile. I was mildly shocked by its ride and quality. I honestly thought that Sonata was at par if not better than 2006 Camry I was driving for a company car back home. I don’t know if I will ever own a Hyundai in the future (I still associate Rodney King with the name Hyundai), but I DEFINITELY agree with industry experts saying "Hyundai is making Toyota, GM and others nervous..."
 
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2009 Hyundai Veracruz
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SUV
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Fuel Economy:
16 city / 23 highway