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  2. Cerritos Auto Square - Wikipedia

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    The various advertisements heard throughout Southern California radio is perhaps the most widespread example of the Auto Square's collective advertising. Although no one dealership receives extra air time, the advertisements generally proclaim the low prices, sales, and reputation of the auto mall as the highest volume dealer.

  3. Asbury Automotive Group - Wikipedia

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    The company rolled out the platform across its existing dealership base while announcing intents to utilize the brand in markets in which it did not currently own stores. On September 29, 2021, Asbury purchased the Utah-based Larry H. Miller Dealerships for $3.2 billion, along with its Total Care Auto (TCA) vehicle protection plan business. [20]

  4. Forget the dealership: You can now buy a Hyundai on Amazon

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    J.D. Power’s dealership rankings found that Hyundai, Kia, Chrysler, Honda , and Toyota were the five worst “mass market” dealerships when it came to customer service, while Buick, GMC ...

  5. As of Now, You Can Buy a Hyundai Online at Amazon - AOL

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    Amazon and Hyundai have kicked off a pilot program to sell cars on the online giant's website. The Amazon Autos Beta is available in 48 U.S. cities.

  6. Hyundai Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Hyundai America Technical Center completed construction of its Hyundai/Kia proving ground in California City, California. The 4,300-acre (17 km 2 ) facility is located in the Mojave Desert and features a 6.4-mile (10.3 km) oval track, [ 9 ] a Vehicle Dynamics Area, a vehicle-handling course inside the oval track, a paved hill road, and ...

  7. 6 2025 SUVs the Middle Class Should Avoid Buying - AOL

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    2025 Hyundai Kona Electric Starting MSRP: $34,270 to $42,445 The average price of a new car is $48,644, according to KBB, so the 2025 Hyundai Kona Electric’s price tag might not be a deterrent.