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i-series from Hyundai |

Tuesday, 01 July 2008
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Hyundai motors, renowned Korean car makers is known for its reliability,
dependability and a carries a great line up of product offering latest design and technology clubbed with affordable
price tag. The company's recent launch and the car of the year i10 from the small car segment are in great demand. The company launched a new plant in India to increase their volume so that they can satisfy the domestic as well as the international needs. Hyundai i10 played a major share in boosting up Hyundai Motor sales. The company will also be rolling out the diesel version f i10 and is also working on i20 from i-series. With the investment of around Rs.39 billion, the company is expected to bring out the new i10 with automatic transmission. Hyundai is also planning to set a R&D center in Hyderabad You must have also come across the news of Accent and Santro were ranked top in their respective segments in the field of Total Customer Satisfaction (TCS) ratings. The criteria were brand image, performance and design, after sales satisfaction. To beat up the fuel hike, they also rolled out the CNG version of Hyundai Accent recently. Santro was ranked as top of the segment in the premium compact class making it the most preferred car not only in terms of technology but also in terms of design and performance. The Accent (petrol) gained the top spot based on criteria- reliability and value for money. Santro and Accent continue to hold strong fan following in spite of new cars entering the market every day. And now Hyundai is expected to roll out ‘Public car', the low cost car targeting the Indian middle class Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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