- Hyundai Brand Jumps Eight Rank Positions in Yearly Dependability Study
- Problems-per-100 Vehicles Drop Overall by 14 Percent
- High-mileage Accent at the Top of its Class
- All models improved over last year
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Aug. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The fuel-efficient
Hyundai Accent, which gets up to 35 miles per gallon on the highway, today
was named the most dependable sub-compact car by J.D. Power and Associates
in its 2008 Vehicle Dependability Study (VDS). The highly regarded study
measures problems experienced by original owners of three-year-old (2005
model year) vehicles. The study is based on the responses of more than
52,000 owners of new vehicles bought between November 2004 and April 2005.
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In addition to the highest ranking by Accent, Hyundai on the whole made
dramatic improvements in its overall dependability scores:
-- The number of problems per 100 vehicles over the entire product lineup
dropped 28 points to 200, a 14 percent improvement over 2007, almost
tripling the industry average improvement of 10 points.
-- In the "non-premium" segment, Hyundai improved from 13th place to sixth
place.
-- Hyundai's score placed it 13th among the 38 nameplates measured in the
study and placed it ahead of the industry average for the first time.
-- Each product in the Hyundai product portfolio improved over last year.
"Our continued dedication to quality is paying off for consumers, and
this year's Vehicle Dependability Study is further demonstration of the
strides we are making," said Barry Ratzlaff, Hyundai Motor America director
of product quality. "Customers deserve higher levels of quality at the time
they buy their vehicle and throughout its lifetime. Our improving initial
quality and long-term dependability show that we've responded in a
meaningful way for the long term."
Ratzlaff went on to say that with the results achieved in this year's
dependability survey that Hyundai had reached a top tier of only a small
number of brands that are above industry average in both initial quality
and dependability.
The Accent scores registered only 187 problems per 100 cars, a more
than 20 percent improvement over 2007 results. This improvement was mostly
accounted for by measured improvements in the engine, climate controls and
seating categories.
The VDS study measures problem symptoms of three-year-old vehicles
primarily in categories such as ride, handling, braking, temperate
controls, seats, engine performance, driving dynamics and interior and
exterior durability. The VDS is one of three J.D. Power and Associates
quality studies, along with the Initial Quality Study (IQS) that measures
quality after 90 days of ownership, and the Automotive Performance,
Execution and Layout (APEAL) study that measures customer perceptions on
the design, content, layout and performance of their new vehicles.
HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA
Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain Valley, Calif., is a
subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Co. of Korea. Hyundai vehicles are distributed
throughout the United States by Hyundai Motor America and are sold and
serviced through almost 800 dealerships nationwide.
SOURCE Hyundai Motor America
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CONTACT: Jim Trainor of Hyundai Motor America, +1-714-594-1639, jtrainor@hmausa.com
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