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Is Hyundai supporting the Azera?
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I think Hyundai has every manufacturer looking. Now people have to get over their "badge snobbery" and they can have a fine car like the Azera among other models.
http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/WebX/.f12c019/88
Or just enter Huyndai Genesis
2018 VW Passat SE w/tech, 2016 Audi Q5 Premium Plus w/tech, 2006 Acura TL w/nav
May I suggest this post be moved over to the "Genesis" thread? "sda" raises an interesting question.
Thanks.
Don
I sure wish your NY dealer had a branch in CA.
Source: HyundaiUSA "Specials in CA"
Two Santa Fe stand-alone
One Sonata stand-alone
Tuscon, Santa Fe, Veracruz with Tucson details/offers at end
Elantra, Sonata, Azera with Azera details/offers at end
They still are not showing how cute she (AZZY) is. They need to have a commercial showing the inside.
But it's about time.
These ad say NOTHING about the cars just pictures.
Seems to me that advertising should get your interest
and say something other then DUH
How about showing features that you get and the great value
that they offer. Sure they says they have leasing plans BUT why do I need the buy the advertised cars???
Hyundai has a funny name from a Korean company and DUH
they don't tell you why you should buy from them DUH...
They seem to be blanketing the Madison, WI area with local, cable and Sat. with these ads. BUT what a waste of ad money. I LOVE MY BLACK AZERA :=)
Absolutely one of the finest ads for automobiles running. Now, if they can just get the dealers to conform to this style of addressing the consumer.
van
My wife and I are in the market for a new vehicle. The new Veracruz looks intriguing. Some of the comments left on that model's boards, however, mention a few things the dealers seem to be having difficulting fixing.
So decided to jump over to this Azera board to see if there were similar experiences. Yep.
Also looked at the XG350 board. Same thing.
We decided against Hyundai. A good warranty on paper isn't too valuable if the dealer service network can't support it. It also explains why Hyundai resale value suffers.
Hyundai has come a long way from its days of dumping pure junk on this market, that is true; but it still has a long way to go before it can capture the trust and confidence of American buyers.
While there was an initial unfamiliarity with the new model, that too has mostly passed. What you do see is that some Hyundai dealers are not customer oriented. However, this is equally true of virtually every make on the market, and certainly no worse for Hyundai owners than the complaints about dealers of all but a few high end brands. But, to each his own. I have had both an XG and now an 07 Azera, from the same dealer.
Perhaps the supposed marketing strength of Huyndai's warranty is a consumer rope-a-dope, and maybe some dweeb in Korea monitors this forum.
Regarding Hyundai supporting Azera. Here in DFW there are ads on radio, TV, 1/3 page ads in Dallas Morning News. These are not dealer specific ads.
Don
Exactly what do you think we, the American public will get out of that?