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Hyundai Kona and Veloster recalled | CarExpert
Hyundai Kona and Veloster recalled | CarExpert

Companies knew they had a big problem': Kia, Hyundai owners say they were  knowingly sold defective vehicles | CBC News
Companies knew they had a big problem': Kia, Hyundai owners say they were knowingly sold defective vehicles | CBC News

Hyundai Motor Group unveils world first CVVD engine technology | Hyundai  News | Hyundai Australia
Hyundai Motor Group unveils world first CVVD engine technology | Hyundai News | Hyundai Australia

Despite Multiple Recalls, Kia and Hyundai Engine Fire Problems Persist
Despite Multiple Recalls, Kia and Hyundai Engine Fire Problems Persist

Hyundai & Kia car fires and engine failures, customers launch class action  in Australia | 7NEWS - YouTube
Hyundai & Kia car fires and engine failures, customers launch class action in Australia | 7NEWS - YouTube

Hyundai & Kia car fires and engine failures, customers launch class action  in Australia | 7NEWS - YouTube
Hyundai & Kia car fires and engine failures, customers launch class action in Australia | 7NEWS - YouTube

Hyundai and Kia recall 500,000 cars that could randomly catch fire
Hyundai and Kia recall 500,000 cars that could randomly catch fire

Hyundai car fires: Drivers want answers after cars spontaneously catch fire
Hyundai car fires: Drivers want answers after cars spontaneously catch fire

Hyundai Kona and Veloster recalled | CarExpert
Hyundai Kona and Veloster recalled | CarExpert

What's Wrong with the Hyundai Santa Fe Sport?
What's Wrong with the Hyundai Santa Fe Sport?

Hyundai faces class action over Tucson, i30, Elantra faults | news.com.au —  Australia's leading news site
Hyundai faces class action over Tucson, i30, Elantra faults | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site

200,000 Hyundai, Kia cars face Class Action over fire risk - Drive
200,000 Hyundai, Kia cars face Class Action over fire risk - Drive

Study: Certain Kia & Hyundai engines more likely to catch fire
Study: Certain Kia & Hyundai engines more likely to catch fire

Hyundai, Kia recall over 500K vehicles as fire risk spreads
Hyundai, Kia recall over 500K vehicles as fire risk spreads

Manufacturing Problems with the Theta II Engine Cause Knocking, Seizing,  and Oil Sludge Buildup
Manufacturing Problems with the Theta II Engine Cause Knocking, Seizing, and Oil Sludge Buildup

My car's on fire': Drivers fear for their safety as years-long recall  rollout drags on | CBC News
My car's on fire': Drivers fear for their safety as years-long recall rollout drags on | CBC News

Hyundai Tucson models face recall over fears engines could catch fire even  when switched off - ABC News
Hyundai Tucson models face recall over fears engines could catch fire even when switched off - ABC News

Hyundai & Kia settle engine failure, fire class action lawsuit | Repairer  Driven News
Hyundai & Kia settle engine failure, fire class action lawsuit | Repairer Driven News

Hyundai and Kia Engine Fire Investigation Upgraded | CarComplaints.com
Hyundai and Kia Engine Fire Investigation Upgraded | CarComplaints.com

Hyundai recalls more than 93,000 cars over fears of engine fire | Hyundai  has urgently recalled more than 93,000 cars in Australia over fears the  engines could explode into flames. More on
Hyundai recalls more than 93,000 cars over fears of engine fire | Hyundai has urgently recalled more than 93,000 cars in Australia over fears the engines could explode into flames. More on

Hyundai car fires: Drivers want answers after cars spontaneously catch fire
Hyundai car fires: Drivers want answers after cars spontaneously catch fire

Hyundai Recalls Another 390,000 Vehicles Because of Potential Engine Fires
Hyundai Recalls Another 390,000 Vehicles Because of Potential Engine Fires

Hyundai and Kia class action launched over recalled vehicles with major  safety concerns | 7NEWS
Hyundai and Kia class action launched over recalled vehicles with major safety concerns | 7NEWS

Center for Auto Safety Statement on Hyundai and Kia Recalls of 424,000  Engines Due to Fire Risk - The Center for Auto Safety
Center for Auto Safety Statement on Hyundai and Kia Recalls of 424,000 Engines Due to Fire Risk - The Center for Auto Safety