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[Title] => Gov't fines Hyundai $17.35M over brake defect
[Summary] => Hyundai has agreed to pay a $17.35 million fine for delayed reporting of a brake defect affecting Genesis luxury cars, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday.
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[Summary] => J.D. Power presented three Hyundai vehicles — 2014 Genesis, 2014 Elantra and 2014 Accent — its highest award for initial quality in their respective segments. Hyundai ranked fourth overall in initial quality, climbing six spots from last year, and was the highest-ranked non-premium brand.
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In a report by the USA Today last March 12, it was revealed that Toyota continued to be the top brand for reliability in the ranking, based on 2002 models, in Consumer Reports annual auto issue released the previous day.
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