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==Hyundai Excel==
 
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|title=Hyundai
Designed to compete at the very bottom of the market, Hyundai's original U.S. entry, the Excel, was priced lower than everything except the Yugo. Based almost solely on several-year-old Mitsubishi technology, it was basically a Mirage with Italian-designed bodywork and made in Korea. On the surface it was an honest, basic car that promised to deliver more miles per dollar than most of its competitors, but warranty problems interfered with sales.
 
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|image=[[File:HYUNDAI.jpg]]
===1991===
 
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|type=Automobile manufacturer
The Excel was available as a 2-door hatchback or 4-door sedan. The hatchback had two models (base and GS), while the sedan had three (base, GL and GLS).
 
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|foundeddate=December 29, 1967
===1992===
 
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|defunctdate=
The GLS sedan was removed from the lineup, leaving behind the other four Excel models.
 
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|country=South Korea
===1993===
 
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|areasserved=South Korea<br>United States<br>Canada
Except for some slight styling revisions, no other changes were made to the Hyundai Excel in 1993. This was the last model year for the base sedan.
 
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|products=Compact cars
===1994===
 
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The 4-speed manual was dropped from the base hatchback, and in its place was a 5-speed unit. After 1994, the Hyundai Excel was replaced by the Hyundai Accent.
 
   
==Hyundai Sonata==
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==Car models==
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===1991===
 
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!Name
The original Sonata began as Hyundai's version of the Mitsubishi Sigma Galant, at that time Mitsubishi's premier offering in America. In the early '90s, the Hyundai Sonata had only two trim levels, both sedans: base and GLS.
 
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!Model years
===1995===
 
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!Type
When the Sonata was redesigned for the 1995 model year, it became known as Hyundai's version of the Mitsubishi Diamante. The Sonata compares to the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Ford Taurus, Nissan Maxima and the redesigned Chevy Lumina.
 
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The 2.0-liter Four has been redesigned with increases in horsepower, torque and fuel economy. The entire body, platform and suspension are new as well, with improvements in front/rear balance, center of gravity, road feel, turning circle and ride.
 
 
|[[Hyundai Excel/Accent]]
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|1986-1994, 1995-present
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|[[Hatchback]], [[sedan]]
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|[[Hyundai Sonata]]
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|1989-present
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|[[Sedan]]
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|[[Hyundai Scoupe]]
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|1991-1995, 1997-2008
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|[[Coupe]]
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|[[Hyundai Elantra]]
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|1992-present
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|[[Sedan]]
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|}
   
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==Sales==
The base and GL have the 2.0-liter Four standard, the GLS a 3.0-liter V6 (also optional on the GL with the leather package). 
 
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Air conditioning is standard on all levels, as are a clock, cup holders, rear-window defogger, rear-seat heater ducts, tilt wheel, front and rear stabilizer bars, power steering, body-color bumpers and door handles, variable-speed intermittent wipers and the usual fuel-filler door and trunk releases.
 
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!Calendar year
Base and GL have standard 4-way adjustable driver's seat in cloth, and GLS has a 6-way seat in deluxe cloth with leather optional. GLS also gets a 60/40 split rear seat with fold-down center armrest. ABS is available on GL and GLS, the V6 option on the GL brings with it 4-wheel discs.
 
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!Excel/Accent
The GLS has a power antenna to go with its standard 6-speaker stereo (10-speaker stereo optional). Base and GL have 4-speaker stereos standard.
 
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!Elantra
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!Scoupe
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!Sonata
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|26,421
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|17,196
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|15,420
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|13,339
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|17,055
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|[[1996]]
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|53,252
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|39,801
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|458
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|14,616
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|[[1997]]
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|40,355
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|41,303
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|22,128
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|[[1998]]
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|30,231
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|37,501
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|14,144
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|41,235
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|83,292
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|30,022
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==Hyundai Scoupe==
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==Shipping prices==
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*'''$405 ''' (1993-1996 models)
The Scoupe was Hyundai's first attempt at building a car for something other than just transportation. The Scoupe fit neatly into the market vacated by the original Honda CRX, and sold against the Toyota Paseo, Mazda MX-3, and the Pontiac Sunbird (later the Sunfire). The Scoupe was also the first Hyundai with that company's own Alpha 3-valve-per cylinder engine design, rather than the Mitsubishi-designed engines used in other Hyundais.
 
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[[Category:Korean automotive companies]]
===1991===
 
At the beginning of the '90s, there were two levels of the Scoupe: base and LS. They shared the same basic body, chassis and engine. The 1991 Scoupe later became a carryover for 1992.
 
===1993===
 
A third level of the Scoupe, the Turbo coupe, was introduced in 1993. The base and LS models were now given 92 horsepower, while the Turbo had 115. All were carryover models for 1994.
 
 
Air conditioning was optional across all three model lines. They also had standard rear-window defoggers, front map pockets, full instrumentation (the Turbo has an additional boost gauge), trunk and fuel-door releases, passenger-side walk-in seat positioning, rear 60/40 split seatback, electronic multipoint fuel injection, body-color bumpers, tinted glass, variable-speed intermittent wipers, and antiroll bars front and rear.
 
 
The LS and Turbo added AM/FM/ cassette stereo with four speakers (others upgrades are optional, including CD player), better-quality carpeting (compared with the base Scoupe), dual cup holders, driver's 6-way/passenger's 4-way adjustable seats, power windows, power steering (optional on the base car), body-color door handles and side cladding. The Turbo had special cloth seats, leather-wrapped gearshift knob and steering wheel, alloy wheels (optional on the LS), foglamps and sport-tuned suspension package. Both LS and Turbo had an optional pop-up moonroof.
 
===1995===
 
With no further changes for the 1995 model year, the Hyundai Scoupe continued sales through 1996 before being replaced by the Hyundai Tiburon.
 
 
<gallery>
 
scoupe.jpg|1993-1995 Hyundai Scoupe 2-door coupe
 
scoupe2.jpg
 
scoupe3.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
 
==Hyundai Elantra==
 
 
The Elantra does not fall neatly into any category. It costs less than a similarly equipped Toyota Corolla or Geo Prizm, and it has a larger engine (with 16-valves, dohc and balance shafts) than a Honda Civic or Nissan Sentra. Its closest competitors are the Ford Escort and Chevrolet Cavalier.
 
For '95, the Elantra continues fine-tuning a good basic package. Slight sheetmetal revisions to the taillight area identify the new model, which also now has a driver's-side airbag and optional ABS with rear disc brakes. Available only as a 4-door sedan, in either well-equipped base or upgraded GLS trim, all Elantras are front-drive with all-independent suspension.
 
Both trim levels use antiroll bars front and rear, power brakes and steering, cloth trim, variable-speed intermittent wipers, full carpeting, rear-window defroster, digital quartz clock, tinted glass and the ubiquitous cup holders.
 
The base model has a 1.6-liter engine. The GLS has the 1.8-liter version of the same engine, which is also in the base Elantra when equipped with the optional automatic transmission.  The Elantra comes with gas shocks, power windows and door locks, power mirrors, bright window trim, tachometer, map lights, door lamps, center console, tilt steering wheel and 40-watt stereo cassette with four speakers. Both cars have stereo options with the ultimate 100 watt 6-speaker CD player in the GLS.
 
When ABS is ordered on the GLS, rear drums are replaced with discs. Both cars have the option of air conditioning, a power sunroof, automatic transmission and cruise control.
 
 
==Hyundai Accent==
 
<p style="margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em;">Ever since the Hyundai Excel was discontinuing, Hyundai fought back with new products and improved quality control for the cars it has introduced since then. The new Accent promised to be a complete break from the Excel, although it still competed with the Geo Metro, Mitsubishi Mirage, Ford Aspire and Toyota Tercel.</p>
 
<p style="margin-top:1em;margin-bottom:1em;">Hyundai has paid more attention to what Americans really buy and reduced Accent models to just a 4-door and an attractive notchback coupe that disguises the fact that it's a hatchback. Preliminary information is that the three trim levels on last year's Excel, base, GL, and GS, will be retained. The wheelbase is longer than the Excel's, but the suspension appears to be a refinement, with struts up front, but an independent multilink rear suspension has been retained, which is unusual in this price category.  </p>
 
The engine is part of Hyundai's new Alpha family, which is designed and built in Korea and is no longer a Mitsubishi hand-me-down. It has lower maintenance requirements, lower noise and over 11% more horsepower compared with the Excel. Despite improved performance, EPA fuel economy has remained about the same.
 
 
==Hyundai Tiburon==
 

Revision as of 19:08, 16 April 2020


Car models

Name Model years Type
Hyundai Excel/Accent 1986-1994, 1995-present Hatchbacksedan
Hyundai Sonata 1989-present Sedan
Hyundai Scoupe 1991-1995, 1997-2008 Coupe
Hyundai Elantra 1992-present Sedan

Sales

Calendar year Excel/Accent Elantra Scoupe Sonata
1991 26,421
1992 17,196
1993 15,420
1994 13,339
1995 17,055
1996 53,252 39,801 458 14,616
1997 40,355 41,303 9 22,128
1998 30,231 37,501 0 14,144
1999 41,235 83,292 0 30,022

Shipping prices

  • $405  (1993-1996 models)