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Senator Rockefeller Asks Hyundai America CEO For Answers About MPG Sticker Scandal

Senator Rockefeller Asks Hyundai America CEO For Answers About MPG Sticker Scandal

<p><img class=" alignright size-full wp-image-20268" alt="" src="https://consumerwatchdog.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/images_senator-jay-rockefeller-west-virginia.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 188px; float: right;" width="400" height="300" /><em>Washington, DC</em> – United States Senator and Commerce Committee Chairman John D. Rockefeller has written the president and chief executive of Hyundai Motors America to answer questions about the company’s false “Mile Per Gallon” window sticker claims that were exposed by an Environmental Protection Agency audit.<br /> <br />
Auto Outlook: Hyundai, Kia Revise Mileage

Auto Outlook: Hyundai, Kia Revise Mileage

<p>Unleash the lawyers.<br /> <br /> A class-action lawsuit was filed within 48 hours after South Korean automaker Hyundai Motor America and Kia Motors Corp. apologized for overstating the fuel economy of their vehicles.<br /> <br /> Hyundai and Kia have admitted the estimated mileage of more than 900,000 cars, trucks and sport-utes sold in the United States and 120,000 sold in Canada since 2010 was exaggerated and said it would compensate current and former owners with debit cards for the additional amount they spent on gasoline.<br /> <br />
Hyundai, Kia Sued Again Over Inflated Mileage Claims

Hyundai, Kia Sued Again Over Inflated Mileage Claims

<p>Hyundai and Kia are facing a new lawsuit over inflated fuel economy claims.</p> <p>This case, filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana, challenges the automakers’ plan to give owners of about 900,000 late-model vehicles special debit cards to make up for the autos not getting the fuel economy Hyundai and Kia claimed.</p> <p>An Environmental Protection Agency investigation found that the automakers overstated fuel economy ratings for 13 models, including popular models such as the Hyundai Elantra and Kia Sorento.</p>
Hyundai, Kia Sued Over Gas Mileage Claims

Hyundai, Kia Sued Over Gas Mileage Claims

<p>A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Hyundai Motor America and Kia Motors Corp. just two days after the Korean automakers admitted overstating the estimated fuel economy on the window stickers of a majority of 2012 and 2013 models.</p> <p>Hyundai and Kia on Friday admitted overstating mileage on nearly 1.1 million vehicles in North America sold since 2010, including about 900,000 in the United States.</p>
EPA Caught Hyundai Overstating Mileage, Following Consumer Watchdog Complaint

EPA Caught Hyundai Overstating Mileage, Following Consumer Watchdog Complaint

<p><img class=" alignright size-full wp-image-20035" alt="" class="right" src="https://consumerwatchdog.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/images_mpg_2.jpg" style="width: 225px; height: 145px; margin-left: 7px; margin-right: 7px; float: right;" width="300" height="193" />Washington, DC -- Consumer Watchdog today praised the Environmental Protection Agency for auditing Hyundai and determining it overstated its sticker mileage estimates on various vehicles, including the Elantra.<br /> <br />
Thousands of Kia, Hyundai Drivers Could Be Entitled to Gas-Mileage Rebate

Thousands of Kia, Hyundai Drivers Could Be Entitled to Gas-Mileage Rebate

<p><b>The South Korean automaker on Friday admitted that nearly 1 million cars sold between 2010 and 2012 did not achieve the mileage claims made in advertisements.</b></p> <br /> <p>The effort that ultimately resulted in admissions from Hyundai and Kia that they overstated mileage estimates all began with a consumer watchdog group in Santa Monica.</p> <p id="paragraph2">Jamie Court, of Consumer WatchDog, says his group heard complaints from consumers and grew skeptical of claims Hyundai made that its Elantra model was getting 40 miles per gallon.</p>
Hyundai Sued Over Elantra 40-MPG Ad Claims

Hyundai Sued Over Elantra 40-MPG Ad Claims

<p> With gas mileage a much higher new-car purchase consideration these days, it isn’t surprising to see yet another lawsuit filed over purportedly misleading advertising on the part of car companies. A new lawsuit, according to an article by <a data-xslt="_http" href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/09/hyundai-elantra-lawsuit-idUSL2E8I9EGB20120709">Reuters</a>, is alleging that <a data-xslt="_http" href="http://www.thecarconnection.com/make/hyundai,new">Hyundai</a> misrepresented the mileage of its Elantra.</p>
Hyundai Is Sued Over Elantra Mileage

Hyundai Is Sued Over Elantra Mileage

<div id="articleBody"> <p itemprop="articleBody"> MARK GORDON of Whitestone, Queens, figures that buying six Hyundais over the years classifies him as a loyal customer. “I put 220,000 miles on my last one,” said Mr. Gordon, 58, a manufacturer’s representative for bridal gowns. “They don’t break down.”</p>
Hyundai Lawsuit Points Out Why Consumers Need To Beware Of 40 MPG Claims

Hyundai Lawsuit Points Out Why Consumers Need To Beware Of 40 MPG Claims

<p> A new lawsuit in California, accusing Hyundai of running misleading fuel-economy ads for its Elantra sedan, points out why consumers need to beware of mpg claims in car advertising.<br /> <br /> The lawsuit alleges that Hyundai has run ads for the Elantra focusing on its fuel economy and noting that the EPA rates the car at 40 mpg-without including a mandatory disclaimer that that 40 mpg is only a highway fuel economy rating. The lawsuit was filed by a California law firm along with Consumer Watchdog, an advocacy group.<br /> <br />