Top 10 news of the week: Hyundai talks, textbooks move to the most sensible march

By Matt Schmitz

In the mid-1980s, when Hyundai first entered the U.S. automotive market. With Excel, others pronounced the names of the South Korean automaker in many other ways: Hy-a-dae, Hy-a-die, Hon-die and any variation between the two. And this Korean variant of the word “modernity” actually pronounces “hyeondae” in your local language, there’s only one correct pronunciation in the United States, according to the company, with a super cute mnemonic device to help you not forget what: 3 – and part a decade later – you probably already know: “Hyundai loves Sunday.”

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Beware of everything you love, you know everything, there’s still enough confusion and interest that the case has boosted our explanatory article on how to get Hyundai to the most sensible place this week among Cars.com’s most popular published stories. We have already successfully talked about this maximum wisdom for Lamborghini, Jaguar, Porsche and Audi, but Hyundai can well … how can I say that? Array… takes the palm.

This week, our Christmas policy created through Cars.com to celebrate manual transmission, National Lever Change Day, is also popular this week: similar parts adjacent to our car day occupy part of this week’s countdown. Want to know which manually transmitted cars are the cheapest to buy for the existing style year, or maybe which older models of long-term gear shifting you buy at normal costs now and sell at pickup costs later? Take a look at numbers 3 and 9, respectively. How about a mirrored image about why the gear lever is directed toward the woolly mammoth, or maybe an educational video to teach your child to row out his own gears? Try numbers 6 and 10. We were even the bearers of bad news alongside Lever Change Day, reporting the next day that Honda was putting up his Accord Handbook for a ground nap; you can pay homage to number 2.

Elsewhere on the list, news about the popular SUV Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade, as well as our expert review of the Mercedes-Benz GLB, so be sure to browse the list from the most sensible to the end. Here are the 10 most sensible news that Cars.com readers didn’t get tired of last week:

1. How is Hyundai pronounced correctly?

2. Sleeping with the fish: Honda Fit, Civic Coupe, Manual Accord Get Whacked

3. What are the five cheapest manually transmitted cars for 2020?

4. What’s new in Honda for 2021?

5. Kia Telluride 2021 embraces black with Nightfall Edition

6. Why manual transmissions die … and what will end them forever

7. Hyundai Palisade 2021 becomes more with a new calligraphy model

8. Test of the Mercedes-Benz GLB 2020: well, why?

9. Save stick changes … to them later? Future manual ‘classic’ cars

10. How to effectively teach your child how to handle a lever

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