The 2013 Hyundai Genesis and Veloster
topped the Aspirational Luxury Car and Sporty Car categories
respectively in the 2013 AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards (VSA).
AutoPacific’s VSA survey measures how satisfied an owner is with his/her
new vehicle.
AutoPacific’s VSAs objectively measure owner
satisfaction with 51 vehicle attributes ranging from interior comfort
and convenience to fuel economy and performance. This study by the
Southern California-based automotive research firm summarizes the
results of responses from over 52,000 new vehicle owners.
“Winning
AutoPacific’s Vehicle Satisfaction Award confirms that the Hyundai
Genesis has joined the big leagues,” said George Peterson, President,
AutoPacific. “Out-pointing all other Aspirational Luxury Cars, Genesis
has won this award four out of the last five years. This proves that
Genesis is a smart buy for drivers wanting an excellent car at an
excellent value.”
“The Hyundai Veloster is a sporty car with
extremely aggressive styling that resonates with its buyers,” continued
Peterson. “With an attractive price point and head-turning styling,
Veloster tops the AutoPacific satisfaction ratings with its owners
giving very positive reviews.”
The 2013 Hyundai Genesis features a
2.0-liter engine with Dual Continuously Variable Valve Timing (D-CWT),
dual asymmetrical chrome exhaust tips, LED tail lights and a
leather-wrapped steering wheel with integrated audio controls. The 2013
Veloster features a three door design along with an all-new turbo model,
with a new 1.6-liter, 201 horsepower, direct-injected twin-scroll
turbocharged engine, aggressive bodykit and unique 18-inch alloy wheels.
“The
AutoPacific Vehicle Satisfaction Awards are an important indicator that
Hyundai is continuing to hit the mark when it comes to pleasing
consumers,” said Scott Margason, director, Product Planning, Hyundai
Motor America. “We are pleased that both Genesis and Veloster owners
rank their purchase decisions so highly – an excellent reflection on
both of these class-leading vehicles.”
In addition, both the
Genesis and Veloster come with advanced safety features and are equipped
with Assurance Connected Care powered by the Hyundai’s Blue Link
telematics platform. Assurance Connected Care is a suite of safety and
car care features providing Hyundai owners with free proactive services
including automatic collision notification, SOS emergency assistance,
enhanced roadside assistance, monthly vehicle diagnostics reports and
maintenance alerts.
--Courtesy of Hyundai News
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