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Hyundai Sonata Wins the Middle East
Motor Awards 2010

(Seoul, Korea) Hyundai Motor Company’s mid-size sedan, all-new
Sonata, has won the first Middle East Motor Awards 2010 (MEMA)
for best car-in-class. The award was presented on October 14th
during the opening ceremony of the 10th International Motor Show
Sharjah in UAE. The MEMA is administered by twelve automotive
experts from nine Middle Eastern countries that together
represent the Middle East automobile industry.
The judges evaluated models - launched at least in five Middle
Eastern nations within the 12 month period - on ten criteria
including superior performance, technology, practicality and
value. In particular, the jury focused on whether the car
satisfies regional customer requirements.
Each vehicle underwent thorough road and track tests as well as
comprehensive competitor comparisons. Sonata bested other cars
in its segment such as Honda Accord, Nissan Altima, and Ford
Taurus, thanks to its superior performance, safety and comfort.
This marks the first car of the year awards given out by the
Middle Eastern auto industry.
Sonata has been earning steady recognition in the Middle East
since the beginning of this year. Sonata won the Car of the Year
title from Sports Auto and Gulf Auto based in Saudi Arabia in
May and June respectively. In July, Sonata and Tucson received
the Car of the Year award from Syria–based publication Auto
Sports.
Sonata sales from Jan to Sept 2010 in seventeen Middle Eastern
countries are up 103 percent compared to the same period in
2009. Hyundai Motor will maintain the sales momentum by
continuing to listen to customers and swiftly dispatching
quality experts to the region.
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