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Hyundai Coupe

Overall Average Rating - 83.71%
Position in the Top 100 cars - 76th

The fact that Hyundai’s fine-value Coupé finishes only seven places lower than the Audi TT and 12 places higher than the Nissan 350Z proves that owners are relatively satisfied.

A position of 24th for reliability shows that the firm is making durable cars these days, while 28th for handling indicates that the shapely two-door delivers on the road. If only the ride was better.

Ratings

Position in the Top 100 cars
Reliability: 24th
Build Quality: 59th
Running Costs: 68th
Performance: 77th
Braking: 76th
Ride Quality: 91st
Handling: 28th
Practicality: 85th
Comfort: 39th
Ease of Driving: 37th

Manufacturer Verdict (Position - 18th)

A jump of four places lifts Hyundai into mid-table. Its cars came seventh for reliability, although 26th in the performance ranking is no vote of confidence. It will be aiming to close further on Kia in 2010.

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