Monday, May 23, 2011
Hyundai Set to Become Sixth Biggest Automaker in the U.S. In 2011
0 comments Posted by bajol at 2:13 PM
In the realm of U.S. automotive sales, 8% is a magic number. When an automaker hits 8%, they know they’ve become one of the big guns. Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda, Dodge and Nissan have all made it, and 2011 is expected to be Hyundai’s year.
So sayeth market research firm Polk, and I’m tempted to agree. Hyundai and its partner-brand / internal rival Kia have steadily been evolving into truly world-class carmakers. They’re keenly priced, inoffensive to look at and comprehensively covered quality-wise – everything the vast majority of new car buyers want in this day and age.
Labels: Honda, Hyundai, Hyundai Accent - Verna, Hyundai Equus, Kia, Korea, Nissan, Reports, Study, Toyota
Hyundai Set to Become Sixth Biggest Automaker in the U.S. In 2011
0 comments Posted by bajol at 2:13 PMIn the realm of U.S. automotive sales, 8% is a magic number. When an automaker hits 8%, they know they’ve become one of the big guns. Ford, Chevrolet, Toyota, Honda, Dodge and Nissan have all made it, and 2011 is expected to be Hyundai’s year.
So sayeth market research firm Polk, and I’m tempted to agree. Hyundai and its partner-brand / internal rival Kia have steadily been evolving into truly world-class carmakers. They’re keenly priced, inoffensive to look at and comprehensively covered quality-wise – everything the vast majority of new car buyers want in this day and age.
Labels: Honda, Hyundai, Hyundai Accent - Verna, Hyundai Equus, Kia, Korea, Nissan, Reports, Study, Toyota