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Every year, J.D. Power and Associates releases their anticipated Vehicle Dependability Study. This year, Hyundai significantly reduced the number of problems found per 100 vehicles and made the ranks of the top-ten most dependable vehicles on the list. Among non-premium nameplates, they came in at Number Three!

To put the significance of this improvement into better perspective, Hyundai had 16 fewer problems compared to last year's rating and jumped one place among all…

Hyundai Adds More Power to the 2010 Genesis

Equipped with a 385-horsepower (hp) V8 engine, you could hardly call the current Hyundai Genesis 4.6 sedan average. In most road tests, the luxury vehicle races from 0-60 mph in approximately five-and-a-half seconds.

There have, however, been a handful of drivers who have complained about the Hyundai Genesis' lack of sport. To raise the bar further and satisfy even the most dedicated drivers on the road, Hyundai has fitted their imminent 2012 Genesis R-Spec…