
Hyundai is the
highest ranked non-premium nameplate in the j.d. power and
associates initial quality study
7 June 2006
Hyundai Tucson Earns Highest Initial Quality
Ranking in its Segment
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 7, 2006 –
J.D. Power and Associates announced today that Hyundai is
the highest ranked non-premium nameplate in the 2006 Initial
Quality StudySM (IQS) and is ranked third among all nameplates.
Hyundai owners had fewer problems with their vehicles than
any other non-premium car or truck brand.
In addition to Hyundai’s strong overall
showing, the Hyundai Tucson earned the trophy for the highest
initial quality in the compact multi-activity vehicle (MAV)
segment.
Hyundai ranks among the top three nameplates
in the study for the first time in the history of IQS, according
to the the 2006 Initial Quality Study issued by J.D. Power
and Associates. Highlights include a top ranking for the Hyundai
Tucson in the compact MAV segment, and top three segment performances
for the redesigned Sonata and all-new Azera, as well as the
Elantra and Tiburon.
The IQS study measures 217 attributes, including the overall
driving experience, engine and transmission, and a broad range
of defect and design problems reported by vehicle owners.
Hyundai has been steadily improving its non-premium nameplate
ranking, ranking third in 2005, up from fourth the previous
year.
“Outperforming incredibly outstanding
competitors at their own game for the first time in the same
year is a major milestone for Hyundai,” said Owen Koh,
Hyundai's President and CEO. “This ranking demonstrates
what tremendous strides we’ve made in quality, especially
with an almost entirely new model lineup. Also very impressive
is how well Sonata scored right out of the gate from our new
assembly plant and workforce in Alabama.”
The Hyundai Sonata ranked third in the highly
competitive midsize car segment.
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama (HMMA),
which produces the Sonata and Hyundai Santa Fe, finished tenth
in plant quality out of 73 plants in North/South America.
HMMA’s North American plant introduction is among the
best in the industry in the last decade.
Hyundai Motor America, headquartered in Fountain
Valley, Calif. is a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Company of
Korea. Hyundai cars and sport utility vehicles are distributed
throughout the United States by Hyundai Motor America and
are sold and serviced by more than 700 Hyundai dealerships
nationwide.
Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, headquartered
in Montgomery, Ala., is an independent manufacturing operation
of Hyundai Motor Company, based in Seoul, Korea. HMMA currently
produces the Sonata sedan and Santa Fe crossover vehicle.
At full capacity, HMMA will produce 300,000 vehicles annually.
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