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Hyundai Accent- From $10,400

Hyundai redesigned its Accent on a larger sedan platform for the 2006 model year to give your shoulders, legs and head more breathing room. A three-door hatchback has since been added to the mix in two trim levels.




Hyundai Elantra- From $14,500

For 2007, this increasingly popular economy car hits the highway in a larger size and with more style and features to tempt buyers.




Hyundai Sonata- From $17,200

The Alabama-assembled Hyundai Sonata, redesigned for the 2006 model year, is arguably the most significant vehicle in the company's history since it is intended to go head-to-head with the most highly respected family cars in the market




Hyundai Azera- From $24,300 (2006)

The Azera is all about luxury, Hyundai style.




Hyundai Tucson- From $17,500 (2006)

Smaller than the Santa Fe, the Tucson is built around Hyundai's sound business logic: loads of standard convenience and safety features at an attractive entry price.




Hyundai Santa Fe- From $21,000

Sporting seven more inches of length and about 1.5 inches more width than the previous version, the Santa Fe joins the ranks of competitors that offer a third-row seat.




Hyundai Entourage- From $23,800

Big-box people movers remain a popular mode of transportation and Hyundai is dealing itself in on a portion of this segment with the all-new Entourage minivan.




Hyundai Tuburon- From $16,100 (2006)

Hyundai's highly successful coupe has an exotic-car look with a price that fits just about any budget, especially that of the 20-something-target crowd.