November 5, 200718 yr HYUNDAI MOTOR AMERICA REPORTS OCTOBER SALESFOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., 11/01/2007 Hyundai Motor America’s popular Santa Fe and Sonata vehicles posted sales increases of 15 percent and 28 percent, respectively, for the month of October. Additionally, the fuel-efficient Accent posted strong sales, up 32 percent over October 2006. Overall, sales for the month were relatively flat at 30,232, compared with 30,479 one year ago.“We are hopeful the arrival of our 2008 models in showrooms will mitigate some of the uncertain economic conditions in the fourth quarter and sales will improve through the end of the year and build momentum heading into 2008,” said Bob Pradzinski, Hyundai Motor America’s director, national sales.All Hyundai vehicles sold in the U.S. are covered by The Hyundai Advantage, America’s Best Warranty. Hyundai buyers are protected by a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, a 5-year/60,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, a 7-year/unlimited-mile anti-perforation warranty and 5-year/unlimited-mile roadside assistance protection.Following is the sales breakdown for October 2007:CARLINE OCT/2007 OCT/2006 CY2007 CY2006ACCENT 2,660 2,010 31,872 30,099SONATA 9,507 7,438 108,865 130,993ELANTRA 4,737 5,468 78,627 86,102TIBURON 895 1,211 12,745 15,663SANTA FE 5,940 5,162 75,945 50,432AZERA 1,415 1,911 18,776 22,473TUCSON 2,958 4,322 35,407 44,610ENTOURAGE 596 2,957 16,260 9,366VERACRUZ 1,524 N/A 10,142 N/ATOTAL 30,232 30,479 388,639 389,738 (link) Edited November 5, 200718 yr by K-1
November 5, 200718 yr Wow, Entourage way down. Tucson way down. Elantra down, Sonata up <check your Dollar lots> but down so far for the year, Accent up slightly.
November 5, 200718 yr Author Sonata up <check your Dollar lots> but down so far for the yearRecall the article last month on the reason for Montgomery downtime. Either they force-fed dealers or fleeted them. I doubt 3,000 more people than usual saw the Sonata this month and said, "Wow, I'd really like to buy that hunk of junk."
December 7, 200718 yr Hyundai was supposed to be the 'next Toyota', claimed by analysts driving luxo SUV's. but they don't know how bad the cars really are. Sonatas are 1998 Accords leftover from Honda's reject pile.
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