Posts Tagged ‘Kansas City new car’

Apr
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Get ready for a joy ride

Get ready for a joy ride

In the 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, a high schooler and his best friend play hooky on a pleasant spring day, pulling off one of the greatest and most enticing feats that most high schoolers only dream of. One item on their day-off list: a high-strung father’s 1961 Ferrari 250GT California. As Bueller puts it, “It is his fault he didn’t lock the garage.”

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Apr
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2011 Hyundai Elantra Limited has unlimited potential

2011 Hyundai Elantra Limited has unlimited potential

The third time may be a charm for most, but for the Kansas City Hyundai Elantra, the fifth generation is no less than a charming new ride. This Elantra brings sporty to a new level while still being a practical vehicle, with four doors and capable of carrying five passengers.

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Mar
0

Hyundai takes the green route to navigation

Hyundai takes the green route to navigation

According to the laws of geometry, the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. When it comes to driving directions, a straight line is rarely an option. But maybe there’s another option that drivers should consider: green routing.

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Mar
0

Hyundai No. 1 brand in customer loyalty engagement in 2011

Hyundai No. 1 brand in customer loyalty engagement in 2011

Successful marketer Harry Beckwith once said, “It is not slickness, polish, uniqueness, or cleverness that makes a brand a brand. It is truth.”

While this may very well be the case, some brands – like Hyundai – seem to have truth plus all of its accessories. And Hyundai has the rankings to prove it.

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Feb
0

Hyundai Motor Co. makes the grade in fuel economy

Hyundai Motor Co. makes the grade in fuel economy

In high school, the person who set the curve on a test was frequently the most-hated member of class. He or she was the overachiever, the suck-up, the mega-nerd who pushed the rest of us back a few precious points. Worst of all, this person would never let you copy his or her answers.

But in Kansas City, new car owners are paying attention to trend-setters like Hyundai Motor Co., which has begun releasing figures on overall fuel economy achieved by its cars and light trucks. According to U.S. Corporate Average Fuel Economy guidelines, Hyundai vehicles reached an average rate of 34.7 miles per gallon in January.

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