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Everything You Wanted to Know about a Head-up Display but Were Afraid to Ask

Car technology has been steadily progressing for the past several years, with automakers putting more and more time into finding the best infotainment and safety technology. From touchscreen interfaces to automatic emergency braking and more, a lot has changed in the automotive world. One of the most fascinating features to come out in the last few decades has been the head-up display (HUD).
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Hyundai Recognized in J.D. Power Initial Quality Study

For J.D. Power's Initial Quality Study, over 86,000 purchasers and lessees of new 2014 model-year vehicles were asked to do a comprehensive 233-question survey, which assessed the first 90-day period of their vehicle ownership. Models that offered the best overall experience, as well as the fewest problems, received Initial Quality awards. We're excited to announce that, along with being honored as the No. 1 non-luxury brand, Hyundai also received awards in multiple vehicle segments! Read on to see our winners!

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2015 Genesis Goes Driverless to Show Off New Tech

Now available at Van Hyundai, the new 2015 Genesis shows off a comprehensive set of advanced technologies, including systems so smart that they can control the wheel, gas and brakes on a driver's behalf in order to avoid collisions. In Hyundai's latest Genesis ad, the automaker conducts a demo with stunt drivers to reveal just how advanced their driver-assist technologies are.

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Hyundai Showcases Apple CarPlay in New 2015 Sonata

Apple CarPlay, an all-new feature that enables on-the-road iPhone access, will be available on 2015 Sonatas equipped with the latest installment of Hyundai's Audio Video Navigation (AVN) system. The new feature will make it easier and safer for you to use your iPhone in the car, as many of its functions can be controlled hands and eyes free with Siri. Navigation of the system can also be managed through Sonata's vivid eight-inch touchscreen, which will offer an instantly familiar view for iPhone users.

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