Although established in 1967, Hyundai didn't begin importing cars to the United States until nearly 20 years later. Regarded merely as an economical choice at their debut in 1986, Hyundai is now widely seen as a manufacturer that offers high value vehicles with an excellent warranty.
All of the affected cars use the 2.5-liter turbo engine found in several Hyundai and Kia products.
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Thankfully, though, the gloriously rowdy N model will soldier on for another year at least.
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