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2010 could be written in golden words as the Indian automobile market saw a 30% hike in the sales figures of various auto players.
The last decade has been a fruitful year for Indian automobile industry as it saw many players realizing the potential of the sector. It included launching their models, enjoying a significant run and not to mention making a good position for themselves following a stint of high quality products.
But, having said that, it shall also be said that the New Year 2011 has not started on a positive note for Indian automobile sector as major automobile giants like Maruti, General Motors (GM) and Hyundai increased their car prices owing to increased hike of production and input cost of the raw materials. Continue Reading »
Hyundai Motors India Limited, (HMIL), the second largest auto player in the country has got another record of sorts after pushing down Tata from the second position.
Yes, the auto major has achieved a substantial feat of achieving a record sales of 34, 725 units in the domestic sector. The figure is being classified as the highest ever sales record of the company since its inception on the Indian automobile arena in September, 1998. Continue Reading »

New product development and product renovation is such a sharp weapon in the business field that no one seems to be untouched to use the same and make fringe benefits.
Yes, making full use of the same marketing strategy, Hyundai, one of the majors in the Indian automobile market has recently launched its latest sports utility vehicle (SUV), the new Hyundai Santa Fe. Continue Reading »
We had been emphasizing on the importance of new product development and product renovation for ages here and now all the impending moves from the automobile industry seems to be proving the same, vehemently.
In order to provide you a follow-up, these mentioned gimmicks are nothing but a soothing way to keep enticing the end-user with vibrant products from time to time.
Hyundai too has done the same and in order to bring back the attention of the mass, has just now come up with an improved version of its earlier launched compact car, i10 and christened the latter as Next Gen i10. Continue Reading »
Are you on the verge of zeroing on to buy a Hyundai model?
If yes, get ready to shell out more to pocket Hyundai cars.
Yes, the auto biggie has decided to hike the price by a mere 1.2 % across all its models from September 1st. Continue Reading »
India is a country where the buying and owning the decision for a car largely depends on and is influenced by its on-road price value.
However, financial aids supported by various banks go a long way in helping out potential buyers make an informed decision about buying a car which suits their pockets.
Following the same root of becoming a fully customized service provider in the country and become a niche name in the same, India’s third largest car manufacturer, Hyundai Motors India Limited has decided to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with United Bank of India, one of the major operator in the private sector to provide financial assistance to its esteemed customers. Continue Reading »

It seems that the Indian car market has become hot favorite amongst auto major to not only enter but also try to influence the same with their set of offerings.
To give you a brief idea about the whole episode, it can be exclaimed that the Indian low cost small car section and sports utility vehicles (SUVs) segment is set to see a battle of sorts in the price range as well as product classification, respectively.
We are talking about Hyundai’s decision to launch its high end and keenly awaited excellence on wheels, the Santa Fe SUV in India as CBU as completely Built Unit (CBUs) in the last quarter. The vehicle would come to India as CBU and poised to be priced in the range of 16-20 lakhs categories. Continue Reading »

We, off late, had been reporting about how the Indian car market has become an ultimate destination for automobile manufacturers of diverse nature to indulge in and lure the target audiences with their dazzling product range.
The Indian car market has gained that niche status because of the target customers of varying range available here and prominent possibilities for every company, being the other.
Now, once again for another reason, Indian car market is set to become a boon for foreign companies as they are vying to assemble their high-end sports utility vehicles (SUVs) Continue Reading »
Take a bow! Tata Motors has overshadowed Hyundai as the nation’s second largest passenger vehicle maker in June, and is now behind only Maruti Suzuki, the numero uno car maker.
The major reason being held responsible for such a turnaround has been the increase in the substantial sales of Tata Nano. Tata has moved ahead of the Hyundai only because of the increase in sales. Continue Reading »

The Sonata and the Superb are face to face on a battle field. Both of them need to perform well if they want to win. Setup of these cars is done according to new specifications. In short they are Bharat Stage IV compliant. The need to have a luxury car can arise when you have long strenuous office hours. Relax yourself once inside these luxury cars. The Hyundai Sonata Transform is an upgraded version of the previous Sonata. The new upgrade is preferred when you wish to spoil yourself.
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