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#10 of 39 Re: Elantra Coupe [mikeystoy5]
by puffin1
Jan 12, 2012 (5:14 pm)
Mike Auto Express has the I 30 Elantra thats being delivered to the UK.I saw the interior and it's like the limited. The have in diesal The I 10 I20 and I 30The other two are for small prople.!.2 Diesals.
I like that site. I signed on took Harry for a name . All I could think of was Harry Potter.I wonder what the pound is compared to a dollar. I'll Google.
Have a good one Pufiin 1
#12 of 39 Re: Elantra Coupe [puffin1]
by mikeystoy5
Jan 13, 2012 (4:20 pm)
Thx puff, I'll go and check it out. lol
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#13 of 39 hitting another sweet spot
by Stever@Edmunds HOST
Jan 17, 2012 (10:03 pm)
"By moving upscale with its product line, CNW mentioned Hyundai has seen the age of primary drivers climb 12.6 percent — “on purpose,” according to Spinella.
Now at 42.4 years, “it remains among the youngest brands, but is now in the demographic sweet spot,” he added."
Primary Drivers’ Median Age Tells a Tale (autoremarketing.com)
#15 of 39 No one's laughing now
by Stever@Edmunds HOST
Apr 12, 2012 (1:43 pm)
"Despite Hyundai's turnaround, Krafcik still worries about quality.
"It only takes one small mistake with a critical part in a safety-related system to derail all of the good work that we've done," he says."
How Hyundai went from joke to contender in US (AP)
#16 of 39 another shift in Bama
by Stever@Edmunds HOST
Apr 30, 2012 (8:10 pm)
"Hyundai Motor Co. plans to hire 877 more workers to add a third shift at its Montgomery, Ala., assembly plant so it can crank out more Sonata midsize cars and Elantra compacts."
Hyundai to add 877 jobs at Alabama plant (AP)
#17 of 39 Re: another shift in Bama [steve_]
by benjaminh
May 06, 2012 (4:13 am)
With 3 shifts, and the plant working almost around the clock, the Hyundai factory will probably be able to make about 400,000 cars in 2013, which will be up from the record of c. 340,000 in 2012. I think the original design of the factory called for a capacity of about 250,000. In other words, this is pretty impressive...
#19 of 39 Re: another shift in Bama [steve_]
by benjaminh
May 06, 2012 (3:27 pm)
Interesting. I guess the losses on Rover probably explain why BMW doesn't buy Mazda to get its tech and have a third brand in the US.
I think it's possible that someday Mini could become a bigger volume brand here, maybe even with its own factory in the US. But right now even with its problems I think Mazda might even outsell BMW in terms of numbers. Of course Mazda is losing money on every car they sell, it seems like, and so making it up with volume is not exactly working for them.
I'm surprised that Hyundai has not yet announced its next factory here. Clearly they need it.