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 Hyundai Sonata launched in Malaysia

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travis_ckf
post Jun 28 2010, 05:09 PM

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The thing is Hyundai has improved alot since 5-10 years back and now its gaining its reputation in europe, australia and US. I would admit the Hyundai sonata looks better and well speced than its japanese rivals.

It just that the local franchise holders of Hyundai which needs fixing. It was held by Kah Bintang previously and now it is held by Sime Darby. Both has lesser experience compared to Tan Chong, UMWT and Honda which why they need alot of effort to fix this.

Even I not amazed with Naza's aftersales despite they putting a good effort on car equip value and pricing.


travis_ckf
post Jun 29 2010, 12:41 PM

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QUOTE(choonwai11 @ Jun 29 2010, 12:10 PM)
correction, toyota is not the top,not even in top 10, and honda(not known to have quality standards as high as Toyota)  and hyundai(There are also makes from Hyundai in my family for your info and all of them have problems)  are in top 10. maybe you might want to update abit 1st before you post the facts, as i know that you always challenge ppl about fact and figure.

JD power ranking

please do not doubt the result, as the result is brought to you by JD power you mention.
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I think what he meant is the JD result from malaysia. I remembered reading that in local car mags and toyota and honda did score very well in JD research in Mysia. However the scores are based on volumes hence for low volumes like Hyundai, hence the data in Mysia will not able to represent all the smaller volumes brands here. Here the link for proof:

http://www.motortrader.com.my/NUS/articles...2163/page_m.asp

I do recalled KIA in mysia scored below average here. Naza needs to pick up badly.

Ur link here is based on US's data, and i do agree toyota took a dip there due to the recent massive recalls. So ur data isnt do much justification here in Mysia. wink.gif

This post has been edited by travis_ckf: Jun 29 2010, 12:43 PM

 

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