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Consumer Reports, which has been ranking new-car reliability for years, has released its first-ever ranking of used cars that are 5 to 10 years old.
To combat a wave of vehicle theft, Hyundai and Kia have developed a software fix and will even be sponsoring mobile clinics to install the software in five U.S. cities.
The software upgrade attempts to make older Hyundai vehicles more resilient to theft by modifying their vehicle control modules to not only activate the factory alarm when locking the doors, but also a special “ignition kill” feature that prevents thieves from starting the vehicle.
Hyundai has issued two fire-related recalls, one for its Santa Fe Sport SUV and the other for its Elantra sedan, Kona SUV and Veloster hatchback.
Here’s what you need to know about two of Hyundai’s smaller cars: the 2019-20 Elantra compact sedan and Elantra GT hatchback.
For 2020, the Hyundai Elantra is back with improvements in two key areas: safety features and fuel economy.
For everyday driving, the 2019 Hyundai Elantra proves you don’t need a wannabe truck to get the job done. Here’s what we like and don’t like about the compact sedan.
Which cars have the steepest discounts in April 2019? Read our picks 
 before you hit the dealership.
The 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLS450 makes its first appearance in our weekly 
 most popular video rankings at No. 4. See the full list and more right here.
A review of an SUV that trades on nostalgia — the 2019 Honda Passport — 
 debuts at No. 3 in our top five reviews and videos of the week.
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