Hyundai Sales Up 13% In Spite Of Japanese Gains For Month

Hyundai Sales Up 13% In Spite Of Japanese Gains For Month
 Hyundai Motor America, the most fuel-efficient automaker in the U.S., today announced an all-time May sales record of 67,019 units, up more than 13 percent over last year's all-time May record, and the second best sales month in company history.

"The industry experienced choppier waters than anticipated in May," said Dave Zuchowski, executive vice president of sales. "While industry demand and traffic remained strong, consumer confidence was clearly conflicted with a recovering market being hedged against the inherent uncertainties of a looming presidential election and some disappointing housing and unemployment news.  Amidst this economic backdrop and our own very low inventories, we felt great about setting yet another monthly volume record and are really well positioned for what we fully expect to be a robust summer sales period."

Hyundai is operating with a 32-day supply of inventory, believed to be the leanest among all competitive brands and running at about half of current industry levels.  The company's supply of the highly fuel-efficient Accent, Elantra, and Veloster models are running at extremely low levels of availability.  "Having demand exceed supply is an enviable position to be in but it forces us to be exceptionally efficient in our production planning, inventory management, and sales velocity," added Zuchowski.

The all-new Azera, a recent recipient of IIHS' Top Safety Pick, the seventh Hyundai model to hold this recognition, continued its strong launch sales pace with a 558 percent increase over last May, while the Veloster saw sales gains of almost 14 percent over last month.  Hyundai's family of premium products, Genesis and Equus, continue to deliver outstanding sales results with another all-time record volume month, representing a year-over-year sales increase of about 40 percent.  Business to fleet accounts was less than a seven percent mix, among the lowest levels in the industry.



HughJassHughJass - 6/2/2012 12:54:35 AM
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Not sure why they weren't mentioned but interesting to see KIA so far down the list. Makes you wonder how often KIA/Hyundai are cross shopped and why they're cannibalizing their own sales.
B-Segment Sales Rank

Nissan Versa - 8,643
Chevrolet Sonic - 7,205
Hyundai Accent - 6,166
Ford Fiesta - 6,080
Kia Rio - 4,019
Honda Fit - 3,879
Toyota Yaris - 3,521
Mazda 2 - 901

C-Segment Sales Rank

Honda Civic - 33,490
Toyota Corolla - 31,847
Ford Focus - 24,769
Chevrolet Cruze - 19,613
Hyundai Elantra – 18,877
VW Jetta - 12,962
Mazda3 - 8,474
Forte - 7,782
Nissan Sentra - 7,600

D-Segment Sales Rank

Toyota Camry - 39,571
Honda Accord - 29,737
Chevrolet Malibu - 29,579
Ford Fusion - 26,857
Nissan Altima - 22,690
Hyundai Sonata - 20,765
Kia Optima - 13,364
Chrysler 200 - 13,250
VW Passat - 10,178



HughJassHughJass - 6/2/2012 6:57:37 PM
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I was thinking more Cheverolet/Pontiac as Hyundai/KIA. Same car, good or bad, just different body and killing each other with deep discounts paid for by the same HQ.


commander104commander104 - 6/4/2012 12:52:06 PM
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but but but the warranty...


commander104commander104 - 6/4/2012 12:52:31 PM
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Can't wait for the Elantra GT = poor/smart man's Golf


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