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ArticleZones.com » Automotive » Cars » Hyundai: Continuously Improving Quality

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Hyundai: Continuously Improving Quality

In an industry as tough as the automotive industry, it would be tempting to accept your position as an industry leader and pat yourself on the back for your success. But Hyundai refuses to accept anything less than THE industry leader. That's why they continue to improve upon a product that is accepted as one of the best buys in the market.

One example of Hyundai's continuous movement to improve upon the quality of their already high quality product is the assembly plant in Alabama. Hyundai's assembly plant in Alabama is one of the best in the industry. It's state of the art in every way from technology to environmental elements.

The Alabama plant is responsible for the new Sonata and Santa Fe models, built especially for the American market. More than 250 welding robots (with additional robots checking the work of the welding robots) meticulously ensure with complex optical sensors that welds are tight and panel gaps are minimal. In addition to the stringent assembly methods used at the plant, every vehicle produced at the Hyundai plant in Alabama benefits from road testing.

The requisite road test of every vehicle at the Alabama plant results in vehicles rolling toward consumers with 2.3 miles on the odometer. So don't attempt to look for a Santa Fe or Sonata on your local dealer's lot with an odometer reading 0. Unless you visit the plant in Alabama you shouldn't find one! Required road testing is just another measure Hyundai is taking to offer a higher quality product!

Cars on the new car lot that have "special" sounds and noises or that have little quirks that set them apart (like a gear shift that sticks in reverse) usually end up on the lot a lot longer than any of the others! And it's not surprising. Nobody wants to pay good money for a car that is less than perfect! Hyundai knows this. It is the entire reason they have implemented quality measure after quality measure to avoid every anomaly, no matter how small. When a Hyundai reaches the dealer's lot it's because it's in perfect order and ready to drive off the lot with the consumer's full confidence.

An intention to improve quality of the product and increase customer satisfaction is admirable. But at Hyundai the intentions are followed by relevant and thorough action. Hyundai even conducts appropriate surveys to garner the information they need to improve their methods as they adjust to changing times. But when it comes right down to it; the public appreciates Hyundai's dedication to improvement even when they're at the top of their game. We all want the very best product imaginable and Hyundai is doing their best to provide it!
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Hunting for a car can be overwhelming, but with the the Hyundai you know you're starting off with a great product. Purchasing logistics expert, Jana Kingman, recommends that you never leave a lot without test driving a vehicle becaue nobody else's experience can make up for a lack of personal experience! Drop by Arizona's Hyundai of Tempe and take a test drive today!



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