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Finance
Crewmember mistakenly caused the ship’s engine to stall hours before a blackout led to the Baltimore Bridge collapse
By
Lea Skene
,
Denise Lavoie
and
The Associated Press
May 14, 2024
Retail
6 months after recalling 3.4 million vehicles that suddenly catch fire, Hyundai and Kia haven’t fixed most of them
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
April 2, 2024
Retail
Gen Z’s favorite carmaker to steal from is the World Car of the Year winner—with over 700,000 in American sales
By
Sunny Nagpaul
April 1, 2024
Finance
Hyundai and Kia recalled 3.4m vehicles, warning to park them outdoors because they risked catching fire. 6 months later, most are still on the road, unrepaired
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
April 1, 2024
Tech
Kia parent Hyundai mulls making hybrids at its EV ‘metaplant’ in Georgia as state reels from Rivian delaying $5 billion factory
By
Steve Mollman
March 31, 2024
Tech
The CEO of Hyundai’s electric air-taxi subsidiary thinks we’ll be flying in them by 2028—but admits batteries aren’t there yet
By
Lionel Lim
February 21, 2024
Tech
Hyundai will give U.S. EV buyers as much as $7,500 in cash bonuses to compete with domestic autos that qualify for tax credits
By
Heejin Kim
and
Bloomberg
January 15, 2024
Success
Fresh off its strike against the Big Three automakers, UAW sets sight on 150,000 workers at all non-union plants in U.S.
By
The Associated Press
November 29, 2023
Environment
Electric vehicle owners report 80% more problems than with conventional cars and trucks amid ‘growing pains’ for the industry, Consumer Reports says
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
November 29, 2023
Finance
Oil-rich Saudi Arabia is shelling out for the world’s top sports, but can Mohammed bin Salman buy himself an auto industry?
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 21, 2023
Success
Hyundai will raise U.S. factory wages by 25% after autoworker union got big concessions from Detroit’s Big 3: ‘UAW, that stands for ‘You Are Welcome’
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
November 14, 2023
Companies
Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman’s 2030 growth plan bears fruit as Hyundai inks deal to join Lucid as next carmaker in the Gulf
By
Christiaan Hetzner
October 23, 2023
Finance
U.S. is recalling nearly 3.4 million Hyundai and Kia vehicles. Here’s how to tell if yours is one
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
September 29, 2023
Retail
Hyundai and Kia aren’t just recalling nearly 3.4 million vehicles that can catch fire. They say to park your car outside
By
Tom Krisher
and
The Associated Press
September 27, 2023
Finance
Hyundai’s plan to invest $2 billion more in Georgia EV and battery plant could get it another $290 million in government aid
By
Jeff Amy
,
Russ Bynum
and
The Associated Press
September 13, 2023
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