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Over 2 Million Hyundai and Kia Cars Recalled in 2025, Down 12%

Korean car recalls topped 2 million vehicles in 2025, though the total fell from the previous year, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...

Korean Car Sales Surpass 1.8 Million for First Time in U.S.

Korean car sales set a new annual record for the third consecutive year, following strong sales momentum in the first half of the year. According...

“Because It’s Korean”: The Truth Behind Brand Loyalty

A satisfaction rate of 84 percent and a repurchase intention of 88 percent. These are the results of the 2025 Korean Car Preference Survey. On...

Complaints on Korean Automaker Focus on Frequent Breakdowns, Survey Finds

Frequent breakdowns, inconvenient after-sales service, and weak resale value remain the top Korean car quality complaints among Korean Americans, according to a recent consumer...

Korean Cars Win Loyalty From Older Buyers, Face Test With Younger Drivers

Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis are among the most familiar auto brands in Korean American communities. A new online survey shows that Korean car preference...

Korean Auto Sales in U.S. Flat in November as EV Demand Drops

Korean car brands' sales in the U.S. were nearly unchanged in November compared to last year, as automakers continued to face weak electric vehicle...

“Hyundai Calls It a ‘Clean Car,’ but the Production Remains Dirty” at the LA Auto Show

More than one million auto enthusiasts visit the LA Auto Show, and protesters used the venue to demand that Hyundai and Kia address alleged...

Hyundai, Kia Cars Still Top U.S. Theft List in 2025

Hyundai Kia car theft trends persist as Hyundai and Kia models remain the most stolen vehicles in the United States, even as overall auto...

Korean Auto Sales Slip 1% in October, Ending 13-Month Growth Streak

U.S. Korean car sales declined in October, breaking a 13-month growth streak as the federal EV tax credit ended and battery-electric demand cooled. Hyundai,...

Hyundai in a catch-22 as it absorbs U.S. tariffs while Toyota, Volkswagen benefit from deals

Hyundai is absorbing heavy U.S. tariff losses while Toyota and Volkswagen benefit from trade agreements that cut duties and allow refunds.

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