Taylor Hyundai on 2040-cars
Findlay, Ohio, United States
Experience automotive excellence at Taylor Hyundai of Findlay, serving as your premier Hyundai dealership in Findlay, OH. Explore our diverse inventory featuring top models like the Elantra, Sonata, and Santa Fe, both new and certified pre-owned.
Taylor Hyundai of Findlay sets the standard for Hyundai dealerships in Findlay, OH. Discover unparalleled service, financing options, and a vast selection of new and pre-owned Hyundai vehicles, tailored to your needs.
Discover the ultimate Hyundai shopping experience at Taylor Hyundai of Findlay. From the sleek Elantra to the versatile Tucson, find your perfect ride with us."
Find your dream Hyundai at Taylor Hyundai of Findlay, where customer satisfaction is our top priority. Explore our extensive inventory of new and pre-owned vehicles, backed by exceptional service and support.
Taylor Hyundai of Findlay is your destination for Hyundai excellence in Findlay, OH. Browse our collection of new and certified pre-owned vehicles, and experience unparalleled service and support.
Address-3701 Speedway Dr
Findlay
OH
45840
Phone no-(419) 424-4078
Website-https://www.taylorhyundaifindlay.com/
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Hyundai Elantra for Sale
- 2019 hyundai elantra | empire hyundai of new rochelle(US $17,503.00)
- 2018 hyundai elantra sel w/sulev a6 sedan(US $18,665.00)
- Pre-owned(US $10,999.00)
- 2011 hyundai elantra gls(US $5,000.00)
- Springfield hyundai pa, nj & de - 2017 hyundai elantra se sedan(US $14,291.00)
- 2011 hyundai elantra gls touring wagon(US $2,900.00)
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Auto blog
Hyundai shows us two more Super Bowl commercials
Mon, 28 Jan 2013Hyundai is gearing up to show five commercials during this year's Super Bowl, and you've probably already seen one of them called Don't Tell that's been airing on television for weeks now. The Korean automaker has released two of the other four ads, though it looks like it might keep the headlining ad for the three-row Santa Fe, called Epic PlayDate, under wraps until the big game.
Of the two ads published on YouTube, we like Stuck the most, which features the Sonata Turbo. It presents all of the horrid things you could be stuck behind on the highway as reason enough for buying a boosted Sonata with its ample passing power.
The other commercial, called Excited, features the 2013 Hyundai Genesis. Our funny bone didn't tingle much with this one, and it contains a grammar bugaboo that's a pet peeve of some editors in the Autoblog virtual offices. Can you spot it? Scroll below to take the challenge and let us know in the comments.
Hyundai, Buick dealer apologize in wake of Chinese baby social media incident
Sat, 09 Mar 2013A very strange story out of China today, as Hyundai and a Chinese Buick dealer were forced to face allegations of using allusions to an infamous child murder on a social media site as a way of promoting the safety features of their respective vehicles.
The original sad tale goes something like this: On March 4, a man reported to police that he had left his infant child in a running Toyota RAV4 while he ran into a supermarket briefly. When he came back out, the vehicle and the child were gone. Later in the week a suspect turned himself in to the police; confessing to them that he had stolen a sport-utility vehicle, strangled the infant that was in it, and then buried the child in the snow.
As you might imagine, the gristly incident was covered massively in the Chinese media. (There was huge public outcry as well, as evidenced by the vigil scene, above.) "Changchun baby abduction" was very quickly amongst the highest ranking search teams of the China's Weibo social media site - an equivalent of Twitter in the English-speaking world.
John Krafcik eyes Sonata, talks about his new role
Thu, 17 Apr 2014As hundreds of people gathered to watch the unveiling of the 2015 Hyundai Sonata at the New York Auto Show on Wednesday, John Krafcik, a driving force behind the new vehicle, found himself in a peculiar position.
He stood far away from the car, away from the crowd. He watched from the Nissan stand as the covers were pulled off the Sonata.
If it was an awkward moment for Krafcik, whose tenure as Hyundai's chief executive officer ended on January 1, he didn't show it. He offered effusive praise of the Sonata. "It's a beautiful car," he said. "I think it's wonderful."