The Hyundai Azera and Hyundai Tucson were each named winners in the Strategic Vision 2006 Total Value Awards. Survey results placed the Azera atop the large car segment, and Tucson in a tie (with the Saturn Vue) for the top spot in the small sport utility vehicle segment. The Strategic Vision poll surveyed more than 64,000 new vehicle buyers after 90 days of ownership. Results from this information spotlight vehicles that give drivers the best economic value paired with the highest (. > Full story
Packed with even more luxury and safety features, the Azera returns in 2007 to further define how consumers think about premium sedans by offering additional value. With its enhanced interior, added convenience features and standard safety technologies, the 2007 Azera is a luxurious, yet practical alternative for consumers in the market for other premium vehicles like the Lexus ES 350, Mercedes Benz E-Class and BMW 760
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Hyundai Azera 2006 hit $27,500 average transaction price in March; the highest of any Hyundai ever and higher than the XG350 the Azera replaces. While Hyundai still fights the perception that real car buyers don’t buy its wares, the company is already selling twice as many Azeras as it did XG350s.
The Azera starts at just under $25,000 and is racking up double the sales of the XG350, said Michael Deitz, Hyundai manager of model line planning. Still, Deitz admitted, "75 percent of Americans (...) > Full story
Available in dealerships from Fall 2005, the new 2006 Hyundai Azera is destined to redefine the way people think about premium sedans. That’s because the terms “premium” and “attainable” have been exclusive until now. With segment-leading standard safety technology (including Electronic Stability Control) and upscale convenience features, the Azera proves that impressive content and affordability can happily coexist.