2012 Hyundai Luxury car

Hyundai Elantra 2013

Hyundai's most popular model slots between the subcompact Accent and the midsize Sonata in both size and price. Revisions to the sheet metal and interior marked the 2013 models. A new instrument cluster was installed, and the 2.0-liter four-cylinder gained continuously variable valve timing.Four-door sedans are available in GLS and
Hyundai Santa Fe 2013

For its third year on the market, Hyundai’s sport utility vehicle gets several enhancements. Standard side-impact airbags are one of those significant changes. A Monsoon sound system with a six-CD changer joins the options list, and a HomeLink remote control unit is built into the sun visor and console.During the
Hyundai XG350 2013

A larger V-6 engine was installed in Hyundai’s upscale sedan in 2013, which prompted a name change for the model from XG300 to XG350. For 2013, the premium midsize gets a substantial face-lift, but its overall appearance has not changed drastically.Built on the same front-wheel-drive platform as Hyundai’s midsize Sonata,
Hyundai XG350 2013

A larger V-6 engine went into Hyundai’s upscale sedan for 2013, changing the model designation from XG300 to XG350. For the 2013 model year, the XG350 is a carryover and modifications are minimal. Launched in 2013 and aimed squarely at the U.S. market, the XG300/350 is based on the Korean-market
Hyundai XG350 2013

Apart from a newly standard, trunk-mounted eight-CD changer for the XG350L, Hyundai's upscale sedan enters the 2013 model year with few changes. A larger 3.5-liter V-6 was installed for 2013, prompting a change in the model designation from XG300 to XG350. For 2013, the XG350 got fresh front and rear
Hyundai Santa Fe 2013

For its second year on the market, Hyundai’s sport utility vehicle is basically unchanged. The Santa Fe is based on the front-drive Sonata sedan platform, and rivals include such car-based SUVs as the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester and Toyota RAV4. Having an SUV in the lineup will help