Honda Chief: "Hyundai is awesome."

Honda Chief: "Hyundai is awesome."
Japan's automakers know a threat when they see one, and based on their words, it sure isn't in Michigan. Motown is fleeting image in the Japanese carmakers' rearview mirrors, which they're now nervously checking for a budding South Korean juggernaut. Honda CEO Takanobu Ito minced no words when he told the Associated Press, "Hyundai is awesome. They are undoubtedly a threat because their products are cheap, and the quality is improving."

The numbers seem to bear that out, as Hyundai and its corporate sibling, Kia, continue to show substantial sales chart improvements in key markets like the Europe and the US, where it continues to show strong growth while many other automakers look at double-digit shortfalls year-over-year. Nissan's Shiro Nakamura echoes Honda's Ito when it comes to identifying Japan's new boogeyman, "Hyundai is the biggest threat for the Japanese automakers. They have the technology, but they seem to have cheaper labour."


Hyundai, once basically a joke (we all remember such legendary products as the Excel, pictured above), is catching the Japanese by beating them at their own game -- offering a mix of value and quality that's hard for shoppers to ignore. Japan knows it needs to defend itself, too. After all, once upon a time, they were what Hyundai is now. In the grand scheme of things, it wasn't too long ago that one could chuckle at Honda's initial foray into the States. We know how that turned out. Now you have to wonder how long it'll be until we see quotes from Hyundai's leadership talking about the Chinese the way Nissan and Japan talk about Hyundai.
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inspirion7inspirion7 - 10/5/2009 11:13:12 AM
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Doesn't matter. The reality is not only Honda realize where the threat of sales dominance is coming from, so does all of the Automotive world. CEO Takanobu Ito is saying what many are thinking silently.


Need4SpeedNeed4Speed - 10/5/2009 11:30:54 AM
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The one with the cheapes labor wins!


david999david999 - 10/5/2009 1:51:34 PM
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"They are undoubtedly a threat because their products are cheap, and the quality is improving."
Can't argue with this.


wins555wins555 - 10/6/2009 2:41:37 AM
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Honda's is exactly the opposite of this phrase.



_43LE_43LE - 10/5/2009 3:44:00 PM
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Well, we know one thing, Honda isn't arrogant.


LexuriousLexurious - 10/6/2009 9:47:05 AM
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a mazda aint in the same level as mitsu or hyundai. mazdas got good looking cars.. the mazda 6 is appealing and its quality isn't bad.. mazda is on the same tier as honda, toyota, and nissan but placed 4th. you don't create an rx7 and get that disrespect...


tangotango - 10/5/2009 8:41:46 PM
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I don't think Hyundai is charging what they do based on cheap labour. I think they charge what they do because they have more efficient manufacturing systems. All the Japanese companies have factories in mainland Asia (like in Vietnam and Thailand), where labour costs are much lower than in Japan, yet that has not trended their prices downwards. So I'm not sure what exactly Nissan-guy is on about.


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