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Hyundai Adds Blue Link Skill for Amazon Alexa

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Hyundai becomes the first mainstream automaker to connect cars with homes using Amazon Echo and its new Blue Link® skill for Amazon Alexa. Starting today, Hyundai owners have the convenience of locking, unlocking and remote starting their vehicles from the comfort of their couch, kitchen or bedroom using voice commands. The new Blue Link skill for Amazon Alexa is available across Alexa-enabled devices and Hyundai vehicles equipped with the second generation of Blue Link.

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Hyundai highlights football spirit as Official Sponsor of the NFL

There's a certain camaraderie around sports--particularly American football--that's better experienced than explained. All it takes is the love of the game and dedication to a team that brings together strangers that may otherwise have nothing else in common. It's something Hyundai's highlighting and celebrating as we're well into the football season.

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See what Hyundai's bringing to the 2016 SEMA Show

The time has come when domestic and international buyers come together to experience a world-renowned premier automotive specialty products trade event that takes place annually at the Las Vegas Convention Center. We're talking about the one-and-only SEMA Show (Specialty Equipment Market Association).

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New York Times Reviews Hyundai's New Genesis G90

Calling the Genesis G90 an "exceptionally realized sedan" in a new review for The New York Times, auto critic Tom Voelk heaps high praise on the first standalone offering from Hyundai's newly liberated luxury brand. Click "play" in the video clip below to watch Voelk's full report.

The G90 is so loaded, its only choices are paint and interior color; rear or all-wheel drive; and engine. Voelk drove a 3.3-liter twin-turbo V6 model with rear drive that made 365 horsepower and 376 pound-feet of torque...

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The Car Connection Reviews New 2017 Hyundai Sonata

The new 2017 Hyundai Sonata is now firmly ensconced in the top tier of midsize family sedans, with refined gppd looks and top-notch fuel economy and safety ratings. The Car Connection recently reviewed the Sonata and particularly likes both its performance and interior design.

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The base Sonata's 185-horsepower 2.4-liter inline-4 and the twin-scroll turbocharged, 245-hp 2.0-liter inline-4 are free-revving engines that deliver their power fairly quietly and almost free of vibration. With either engine, you get a 6-speed automatic transmission with Shiftronic manual...

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ICYMI: 2017 Elantra Earns 2016 International Design Award

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In case you missed it, last month, Hyundai Motor America issued a press release announcing that the 2017 Elantra was recognized for its outstanding and unique design, earning the prestigious 2016 International Design Excellence (IDEA®) Bronze in the 2016 Automotive & Transportation Compact Car Category.

The Elantra was one of more than 1,700 design projects from across the globe that competed in IDEA 2016. One of the premier international design competitions, IDEA aims to recognize and promote design excellence in a variety of industries. Judging is based on predetermined...

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Top Safety Features, Top Style

It may not surprise you to hear that the 2016 Hyundai Tucson has been receiving some recognition lately, particularly if you know what features it has available. Drivers in the greater Johnstown, Windber, Altoona, and Waterford, PA, areas can really understand because you have taken the time to look through the list of features the Tucson has to offer, including available automatic braking, lane departure warning, and blind spot remover, which has helped it earn a Top Safety Pick+ honor from the IIHS.

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Hyundai Tucson Stands Up For Passenger-Side Safety

You believe nothing is more important than your family's safety. That's why when it's time to invest in a new car, you check all of the safety ratings from the NHTSA and the IIHS first.

A 5-Star Overall Safety Rating from the NHTSA means a lot, but only the IIHS conducts the small-overlap front crash test. When you chose a vehicle that earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick, you assume you are getting the best protection for you and your loved ones in any crash scenario.

But are you?

The IIHS conducts its small-overlap tests on the…

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