2009 LA Auto Show - 2011 Hyundai Sonata Reveal part 2

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2009 LA Auto Show Press Conference Video - 2011 Hyundai Sonata Reveal part 2

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  • Hyundai got its bad rep solely because of Mitsubishi's crappy engines that Hyundai incorporated into their cars.

    Hyundai got sick of it and later started developing their own engines. Soon, quality surveys suddenly started increasing. These improvements is solely due to Hyundai's efforts and has nothing to do with Mitsubishi. Mitsu is a failing company and, mark my words, it will go under within 10 years. Hyundai will continue to improve, as they ALWAYS has been for years to come.

  • The new Sonata makes the Accord and Camery look so outdated. The time has come...Hyundai is on it's way to dominate. Mark my words.

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  • @ConceptVBS , couldn't have said it better my friend. You're absolutely correct and the problem is that THOSE IGNORANT HATERS don't know this fact about Hyundai's past. Mitsu will go down in less than 10 years. The only thing they have going for them is the EVO at best. Mitsu sucks...quality is horrible....

  • yelzhan123,

    You must be yet another Jap troll, posing as someone else. Get a life, Jap!

  • what is japanese?

  • a japanese right here :D

  • Do not buy hyundai sonata with automatic ttransmission really poor shifting, just google transmission prioblems with sonata guess u'll not buy it,

  • @MOONiE2k6 Most people think Hyundai and think 10 years ago. Hyundais are great cars. the bad stigma is over. i am getting a sonata SE

  • holy crap that is a sexy car!

  • GDI isn't a new technology. It's been in development by many engine designers for years. I believe it's the same system employed in VW/Audi's FSI engines. It allows more power with cleaner fuel burning. I think more car manufacturers will be moving to this technology as their engine designs evolve. Mitsubishi was the first company to put this into mass production in the 90's followed by Nissan and Toyota. VW and BMW followed shortly after and now GM and Ford have them.

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