Hyundai Progress Continues To Remain Solid With A 30% Gain In April Sales

Hyundai Progress Continues To Remain Solid With A 30% Gain In April Sales
Hyundai Motor America today announced an all-time sales record for the month of April as early consumer response to the company's all-new Sonata and Tucson models shattered all expectations. Total sales through the first four months of 2010 also represent an all-time record for Hyundai.

In April, the company sold 44,023 vehicles, up 30 percent versus one year ago, marking the sixteenth consecutive month of year-over-year retail market share gains for Hyundai.

"Despite an overall industry increase in the level of sales to fleet accounts, we remain extremely focused on reducing our fleet mix, improving the quality of our market share, and driving more retail volume through Hyundai dealerships," said Dave Zuchowski, Hyundai Motor America's vice present of national sales. "Widespread acceptance of our new products and growing recognition of our brand's inherent value has also allowed us to significantly reduce incentive spending at a time when some of our top competitors were taking a different approach," Zuchowski added.

"For the second straight month, our all-new Sonata is the third-best selling mid-size car in the country in retail sales, well ahead of strong rivals such as Nissan Altima, Chevy Malibu and Ford Fusion. We're glad to see Sonata's unique combination of great design and segment-leading 35 mpg fuel economy is resonating with America's car buyers."

On a year-over-year basis, Sonata and Tucson sales increased 57 and 271 percent, respectively. Santa Fe was up 59 percent, and Genesis was up nine percent, marking the 10th consecutive month of year-over-year sales gain for Genesis.




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ttloverttlover - 5/3/2010 4:45:46 PM
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"For the second straight month, our all-new Sonata is the third-best selling mid-size car in the country in retail sales, well ahead of strong rivals such as Nissan Altima, Chevy Malibu and Ford Fusion. We're glad to see Sonata's unique combination of great design and segment-leading 35 mpg fuel economy is resonating with America's car buyers."....This statement is false.

Midsize category looks like this:
Toyota Camry comes in at 27,915 for April '10 with YTD sales of 96,509

Ford Fusion had April '10 sales of 18,971 YTD sales of 70,382
(http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/fords-us-april-sales-up-25-percent-fifth-straight-month-ford-sales-have-increased-more-than-20-percent-92677499.html)

Nissan Altima comes in at 14,762 YTD of 74,245 (http://www.forbes.com/feeds/prnewswire/2010/05/03/prnewswire201005031459PR_NEWS_USPR_____CL97837.html)

Chevrolet Malibu had April '10 sales of 16,536 YTD '10 sales of 65,875
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/chevrolet-buick-gmc-cadillac-sales-increase-20-percent-in-april-92671609.html

Hyundai Sonata comes in at 18,536 YTD of 50,283...where are they getting their figures from? False statement.

So according to the FACTS the Hyundai is not well above in sales there come in at #5 not #3


MtlMotorsMtlMotors - 5/3/2010 5:23:32 PM
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Wow, you should read your own quote:
"For the SECOND STRAIGHT MONTH...". They aren't claiming anything about YTD sales figures.


JUGNUJUGNU - 5/3/2010 5:34:00 PM
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Good job Hyundai and i think Sonata will get even more popular in the next few months as more people will know about it. Here in Middle East also i have started seeing more and more new Sonatas on the roads.

JUGNU


OBSERVER1984OBSERVER1984 - 5/3/2010 6:09:39 PM
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Hyundai is becoming the new Toyota :)


M53RM53R - 5/4/2010 4:36:52 AM
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lol. Hyundai makes more stylish cars with better interiors and... guess what? BETTER RELIABILITY.


infiniti_G35cinfiniti_G35c - 5/4/2010 12:45:27 PM
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wow, the nissan altima sold 24k units in march and only 14k in april. Interesting. i wonder why the durastic decrease?!? i guess even at 14k units a month, it's pretty good considering the aging vehicle


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