Hudiburg Auto Group operates three separate franchises across Oklahoma City: Ford new vehicles, Hyundai new vehicles, and a used-car operation that accepts trade-ins and independent stock. The group handles its own service departments for both franchises, meaning buyers can return to the same location for warranty work and maintenance rather than seeking third-party shops.
Hudiburg is a franchise dealership network, not an independent used-car lot. The distinction matters: franchise dealers must meet manufacturer service standards and staffing requirements, while also maintaining certified pre-owned (CPO) programs with warranties. Hudiburg's three operations give shoppers a practical advantage if they're torn between brands or want to compare a used vehicle against a new Hyundai or Ford purchase on the same trip.
The Ford location carries new F-150s, Mustangs, Explorers, and commercial trucks. The Hyundai location stocks new Elantras, Santa Fes, and Ioniq hybrids. Both new-vehicle departments sell certified pre-owned (CPO) inventory with manufacturer-backed warranties, typically 6 years or 100,000 miles for Hyundai CPO vehicles. The used-car operation accepts vehicles outside the CPO umbrella; these carry shorter or dealer warranties. Pricing on used inventory varies weekly based on acquisition and market conditions; confirm current stock and pricing by phone or the Hudiburg website.
Hudiburg's service departments handle recalls, warranty repairs, and routine maintenance for both brands. Ford service can address drivetrain issues on F-Series trucks and Explorers; Hyundai service covers hybrid systems on Ioniqs and standard engines on Elantras and Santa Fes. Neither department covers vehicles from competing brands, so a Chevrolet owner cannot use the Ford service bay.
Oklahoma City has several franchise dealers competing in the same space. Battling Brands Ford (also Ford-focused) and Haynes Hyundai (Hyundai-only) are direct competitors. Hudiburg's advantage is consolidation: shoppers indecisive between Ford and Hyundai, or comparing new against used, can resolve the question in one visit. Both Battling Brands and Haynes may offer narrower inventory because each focuses on a single brand. For shoppers committed to one brand and wanting multiple dealer options, comparing Hudiburg Ford against Battling Brands or Hudiburg Hyundai against Haynes can reveal differences in pricing, demo-vehicle availability, and incentive packages, which shift monthly.
If a buyer wants a used vehicle outside these brands, CarMax (with a location in Oklahoma City) offers no-haggle pricing and a 7-day return policy, whereas Hudiburg's used cars fall under standard dealer return policies. Confirm Hudiburg's return terms before purchase.
Both the Ford and Hyundai locations offer service appointments; neither operates a drop-in-only model. Ford service typically operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours, with Saturday hours on a seasonal or limited basis. Hyundai service follows a similar schedule. Verify current service hours with each location by phone, as hours sometimes shift seasonally or due to staffing changes.
Parking is lot-based at each location; test drives depart from the lot. The used-car operation may have overflow parking depending on inventory volume.
Hudiburg suits buyers shopping for new Ford or Hyundai vehicles, owners seeking warranty service on those brands, and cross-shoppers weighing new against used or Ford against Hyundai in one trip. Buyers committed to a single brand may find better selection or pricing at a single-brand competitor with higher volume. Shoppers in the market for Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda, or other brands need to go elsewhere.
Walk-in shoppers are greeted on the lot; salespeople will qualify your interest (new, used, specific model) before pulling vehicles. New-vehicle shoppers typically spend 30 to 60 minutes for a walk-around, test drive, and negotiation. Used-car shoppers follow the same process. Salespeople can discuss trade-in value on the spot if you're selling a vehicle; expect appraisal walk-throughs to take 10 to 15 minutes. Service-department customers can call ahead to schedule maintenance or bring vehicles in for drop-off.
Hudiburg's multi-brand structure allows buyers uncertain about Ford versus Hyundai to sit in both on the same afternoon, a practical advantage neither single-brand dealer can match. The service departments ensure that post-purchase support stays within the Hudiburg network.
