Pennsylvania Used Hyundai Cars
    
         			
			Hyundai may not offer the vast selections of used cars that other 
			manufacturers have, but remains to hold its own. In 1998, the 
			company purchased Kia, another Korean brand. With both of these 
			names out there in the used car market, they are known for a great 
			quality vehicle on a tight budget. One of Hyundai’s popular used car 
			models is the Santa Fe. For 2007, the Santa Fe was bumped up from a 
			compact SUV to a midsize in order to make way for the compact 
			Tucson, a 2005 model year addition. The Santa Fe offers excellent 
			value with it quiet cabin, 3.3-liter V-6 drivetrain, a much improved 
			interior and thoughtful details throughout. The used Santa Fe grew 
			seven inches in length and, more importantly, now offers seven seats 
			on its Touring packages, all the better to compete with larger SUVs. 
			Hyundai's vehicles have gradually looked more and more like refined, 
			roadworthy machines. 
			Santa Fe is the best effort yet, with lines 
			that flow gracefully into each other. The cabin features an optional 
			DVD player for the third row, dual climate zones and fan controls 
			for the second and third rows. The Santa Fe is well loaded with 
			safety features: Six airbags, antilock brakes, electronic stability 
			control, traction control, active front head restraints and a 
			tire-pressure-monitoring system are standard on all trim levels. The 
			Santa Fe will be available with front- or all-wheel drive. This is a 
			used car that is solidly built, has excellent standard features, a 
			super low price tag thus it is an exceptional value for those in the 
			used car market.
			
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			Chung Ju Yung founded the Hyundai Civil Engineering Company in 1947, 
			but the factory was bombed shortly after in the Korean War. Somehow 
			the company recovered and survived, and became one of Koreas leading 
			endeavors during the 1950s. The business was originally involved in 
			construction, but the attention was refocused on automobiles in the 
			1960s. Although the Korean government was not interested in 
			supporting a domestic automaker, the official Hyundai Motor Company 
			was born in 1967. Hyundai is a Korean automaker that may not have 
			the storied history of long time automakers, but has certainly made 
			its mark. Their vehicles, including sedans and SUVs are offered at 
			an affordable price and have produced a generally satisfied customer 
			base. In fact, the overall quality has improved in the past few 
			years, and their cars are currently backed by one of the industry's 
			longest warranties. 
			
			
			There was a two-year contract with Ford, with the purpose of sharing 
			assembly technology. The Cortina was the first car under the Hyundai 
			name, and the Pony, a compact, debuted in 1974. The next exporting 
			became one of Hyundai everyday businesses. The first vehicle in the 
			United States was called the Excel, a subcompact. With a very cheap 
			price tag attracting buyers, it was a huge success. But, before 
			long, after Hyundai began to use there own production methods, their 
			reputation was poor. The vehicles were known for poor durability and 
			reliability. As the sales hit an all time low, Hyundai chose to 
			invest heavily into the U.S. market, as opposed to opting out 
			altogether. Their goal was to improve designs and overall quality 
			and reliability. By 2000, Hyundai had made great progress in their 
			goal. Their reputation was restored to positive after the quality 
			and performance achieved a sharp increase. One way of gaining back 
			consumers trust was to offer an extraordinary warranty. Visit the 
			official Hyundai USA Site 
			for more information and news about the automaker.