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Offering potential customers a choice between two engines, as well as plenty of space and versatility to hit the road and go on new adventures, the 2024 Hyundai Kona combines all the features that make a fantastic crossover SUV. Here are a few characteristics that will make you want to get in touch with your trusted Hyundai dealership and take the new Kona on a test drive.

Discover the Adventure-Ready 2024 Hyundai Kona at Your Hyundai Dealership

Performance and Power

The base SE and SEL powertrain configurations of the new Kona come with an intelligent variable transmission and a four-cylinder 2.0-liter powertrain that provides 147 horsepower and 132 pounds of torque. The N Line and Limited trim levels, on the other hand, are equipped with an eight-speed automatic unit and a Turbocharged GDI four-cylinder engine, pumping 190 horsepower and 195 pounds of torque.

Eco friendliness and fuel economy are another area in which the 2024 Kona stands out from the crowd, helping you save on gas and offering great efficiency estimates. The thriftiest model is the base SE FWD trim level, which is rated at 29 miles per gallon in the city and 34 mpg on the highway. The AWD Limited Kona, on the other hand, achieves 24 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway.

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The 2024 Hyundai Elantra is easily one of the most impressive sedans on the road this year. With sharp, classic styling and incredible fuel economy, it’s easy to see why commuters and urban dwellers are so awestruck by this spacious vehicle. Learn about the latest feature upgrades for this classic Hyundai model before you visit your local Hyundai dealership. 

Explore the Latest Upgrades in the 2024 Hyundai Elantra at Your Hyundai Dealership

The 2024 Elantra has three trim levels: SE, SEL, and Limited. The sedan has a maximum passenger volume of 99.4 cubic feet and a maximum cargo volume of 14.2 cubic feet, which equals a total interior volume of 113.6 cubic feet. The legroom for this sedan is 42.3 inches in the front and 38 inches in the rear. 

The EPA-estimated fuel economy for the SE trim is 32 MPG in the city, 41 MPG on the interstate, and 36 MPG combined. The SEL and Limited trims each get 31 MPG in the city, 40 MPG on the highway, and 34 MPG combined. All trim levels have a 2.0-liter I4 engine that generates 147 horsepower and 132 lb.-ft of torque, a standard FWD drivetrain, three selectable drive modes, and a Smartstream intelligent variable transmission. 

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If you’re looking for a hybrid subcompact SUV, then look no further than the 2024 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid at your Hyundai dealer. It has great fuel economy, a calm and quiet cabin, and a sharp design you’ll love admiring. It’s also loaded with amazing features that’ll leave you impressed.

1. Fantastic Fuel Efficiency

The hybrid version of the Tucson can deliver up to 38 mpg in the city as well as up to 38 mpg on the highway. That’s a great fuel economy rating, especially for city driving, so you’ll be pleased if you want to save a few dollars and avoid making too many stops at the gas station.

2. Remote Smart Parking Assist

Sometimes parking spaces are a little too tight for comfort, making it difficult to get in and out of the car without hitting the vehicle beside you. The available Remote Smart Parking Assist eliminates the risk of accidentally bumping another car while trying to exit your vehicle after parking.

You simply approach the parking space and then get out of the car. With the touch of a button on your Smart Key, your car will park itself in that tight spot. When it’s time to get back in the car, another touch of the button will let your car drive itself out of its parking space so you can climb back in with ease.

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Bulbs don’t stay in their prime forever, so you’ll eventually need new headlights from your Hyundai dealer. Your dealer will check on all of your exterior lights during routine service, and they’ll recommend you replace your headlights when they notice it’s necessary. There are also signs you should look out for by yourself to see if you’ll need to get your headlights replaced soon.

5 Signs Your Hyundai Needs New Headlights from Your Hyundai Dealer

1. Your Headlights Are Damaged

If there’s a chip or a scratch on one of your headlight units, then it may compromise your ability to see well with your headlights in the dark. If your headlights seem unaffected, then we still suggest coming in to get the headlight unit repaired or replaced. A little pressure can cause a small crack to become a big one, which can very easily cause visibility issues.

2. Your Headlights Aren’t Working

When your headlights stop working, you’ll typically assume both the bulbs have burned out. Often, this is the case, so all you’ll need to do is visit the dealer and have the headlights replaced. Sometimes, though, headlights that stop working with no warning indicate an electrical problem with your car. Be sure to tell the dealer that there were no signs that your headlights were going to burn out, as this may prompt them to check for an electrical problem.

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Standing out as a leader in its category, the 2024 Hyundai Tucson is a fantastic compact SUV that features a practical cabin, a capable powertrain, and plenty of standard features in all its trim levels. If you are searching for a new family vehicle, here are some of the features that will make you pick up the phone, get in touch with your preferred Hyundai dealer, and check out the 2024 Tucson.

Contact Your Trusted Hyundai Dealer and Meet the 2024 Hyundai Tucson

Power, Performance, and Efficiency

The 2024 Tucson is available in five different trim levels, all of which are powered by a capable 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine. This powertrain configuration delivers 187 horsepower and 178 pounds of torque, offering a smooth and comfortable ride both in the city and on the highway. All models of the 2024 Tucson are equipped with a fast-shifting eight-speed automatic transmission.

When searching for the perfect vehicle to travel around with your friends and family, efficiency is another key factor to consider. The FWD version of this new Hyundai SUV offers EPA ratings of 25 miles per gallon in the city and 32 mpg on the highway. AWD models, on the other hand, deliver 23 mpg and 29 mpg, respectively.

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Cars truly have come a long way when it comes to tech features. When you visit the Hyundai dealer, you’ll be blown away by the incredible and innovative features you’ll find on all of the cars there.

1. Remote Start Parking Assist

Is the only parking space left too tight to allow you in and out of your car? That’s no problem. Approach the space, line the car up with it, and then get out of the vehicle. From there, you can use your key fob to have your car park itself neatly in the tight spot. If there are still cars tight up against yours when you come back, then you can have your car back itself out of the parking spot.

2. Hyundai Digital Key

You can use your smartphone as a digital key for your Hyundai. Use your phone to unlock the doors, start the car, and do a whole lot more. If there are other drivers in your family, then you can text them your Digital Key, so they don’t need a key fob to use the car.

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Finding the perfect vehicle that suits all your lifestyle needs is easy with your local Hyundai dealer. One of those iconic family vehicles is the 2024 Hyundai Palisade. Here’s a buyer’s guide to the all-new Palisade.

2024 Hyundai Palisade Overview from Your Hyundai Dealer

The Hyundai Palisade is a three-row SUV designed to accommodate either seven or eight passengers comfortably. It’s available in six trim levels with a range of basic and premium features. One of the standout features is the SmartSense advanced safety system, which includes technologies like blind-spot collision warning, lane following assist, and rear occupation alert.

Power and Performance

An impressive 291 horsepower and a powerful 6-cylinder engine under the hood of the Hyundai Palisade. This SUV has a standard front-wheel drive, with the option to upgrade to the available HTRAC all-wheel drive for better traction and control. A powerful maximum towing capacity of 5,000 pounds complemented by standard trailer sway control.

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If you are looking for a compact pickup truck that makes weekend adventures a breeze, you need to drop by your Hyundai dealership to check out the Santa Cruz. The 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz is highly versatile, with a bed that can change and adapt to every load you can imagine. Read on to learn more about the incredible features available on the Santa Cruz and all that it can offer your family.

1. Storage Inside the Bed

2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz
2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz

The cargo box of the ’24 Santa Cruz is available with side and sealed underfloor storage bins with drains. This means you’ve got the perfect spot to stash smaller items. You can also turn the underfloor storage bin into an impromptu cooler, making this pick-up the ultimate tailgating companion. You can also equip the bed with an available 115-volt power outlet to power all your appliances for your next camping trip.

2. HTRAC All-Wheel Drive

You can equip the SE and SEL trims of the Santa Cruz with the available HTRAC all-wheel drive system. This AWD system is standard on the Night, Limited, and XRT trim levels. The AWD ensures you are ready for anything the weather or road can throw in your path, letting you drive confidently in every condition.

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Ensuring the optimal performance of your Hyundai necessitates regular maintenance, and among the most critical of these maintenance tasks is the routine oil change. Oil is the lifeblood of your vehicle’s engine, and its quality and level can significantly impact your Hyundai’s performance, efficiency, and longevity. How long has it been since you went to the Hyundai dealer for this vital service?

The Role of Oil in Your Hyundai

The primary function of engine oil is to lubricate. Inside your engine, numerous parts move at high speeds, creating potential friction. Oil ensures these parts glide smoothly without grinding against each other, preventing premature wear and tear. Furthermore, oil acts as a coolant. While the engine operates, it generates heat. A consistent flow of clean oil absorbs and dissipates this heat, ensuring the engine doesn’t overheat.

Over time, as the oil circulates through the engine, it collects microscopic particles and debris. If not replaced, this contaminated oil can cause damage, leading to reduced efficiency and even potential engine failures.

When Should You Get an Oil Change from Your Hyundai Dealer?

Mileage and Time

You’ll likely need to change your oil somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 miles, depending on what type of oil you use, the age of your vehicle, and your driving conditions. If your driving is predominantly in challenging conditions—like stop-and-go traffic, dusty environments, or cold weather—it’s wise to err on the side of caution and opt for the lower end of that range. If you don’t use synthetic oil, be sure to talk to your dealer: your intervals could be even shorter.

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Tires play a crucial role in ensuring that your Hyundai runs safely and efficiently. Recognizing when it’s time for a set of new tires can save you from potential hazards and hassle as well as improve your car’s performance. There are some signs to watch out for that it’s time to head to the Hyundai dealer for a new set.

Check the Tread Depth

The tread on your tires is what allows your car to maintain its grip on the road, especially in wet or icy conditions. A quick and easy way to check the depth of your tread is to use the penny in your pocket. To perform the penny test, simply insert a penny into the tread groove with the head facing down. If you can see the top of Lincoln’s head, your tread depth is below 2/32 of an inch, and it’s time to replace your tires.

Look Out for Uneven Wear

Regularly inspect your tires for uneven wear patterns. Uneven wear can be a sign of improper inflation, misalignment, or suspension issues. If one side of the tire is more worn than the other, or if the center is more worn than the edges, it could be time for a fresh set of tires. Keep in mind that regular tire rotations performed every 5,000 to 7,500 miles can help prevent uneven wear.

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