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I am a South Korean car model named after a United States city which in turn is named in Spanish. Identify me.

It is a quick and easy riddle. I am sharing it just for fun.

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    $\begingroup$ I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it appears to be trivia rather than a puzzle. $\endgroup$
    – dcfyj
    Commented Nov 10, 2016 at 16:35
  • $\begingroup$ Is a trivia not allowed in this forum? Isn't it just another form of a puzzle? $\endgroup$
    – VHS
    Commented Nov 10, 2016 at 16:36
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    $\begingroup$ This is a question/answer site (not really a forum) specifically for puzzles. Trivia is purely knowledge based and doesn't really have the "aha" moment that puzzles have. $\endgroup$
    – dcfyj
    Commented Nov 10, 2016 at 16:37
  • $\begingroup$ I am disinclined to acquiesce to your point above. Any puzzle requires some basic knowledge - frequently some basic Math or Science. This trivia is no exception. It just requires some basic general knowledge. $\endgroup$
    – VHS
    Commented Nov 10, 2016 at 16:42
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    $\begingroup$ @VHS: There's a difference between requiring knowledge and requiring only knowledge. This does not have any "aha" moment - it's just pure trivia, not a puzzle. $\endgroup$
    – Deusovi
    Commented Nov 10, 2016 at 17:36

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It could also be the

Hyundai Santa Fe

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Hyundai is a south korean manufacturer, Santa Fe is the capital of New Mexico, and "Santa Fe" is Spanish and means "holy faith" in English.

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    $\begingroup$ Santa Fe is a state in New Mexico? $\endgroup$
    – Areeb
    Commented Nov 9, 2016 at 21:56
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    $\begingroup$ @Areeb Wow, I got "a bit" confused there, lol. $\endgroup$
    – user14478
    Commented Nov 9, 2016 at 21:57
  • $\begingroup$ no biggie, states and cities are practically the same thing $\endgroup$
    – Areeb
    Commented Nov 9, 2016 at 22:00
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You are the

Hyundai Tucson (named after Tucson, Arizona)

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    $\begingroup$ frankly speaking, I didn't even know that this is also a possible answer. Good one. $\endgroup$
    – VHS
    Commented Nov 9, 2016 at 22:27

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