Research Hyundai Cars in India
Hyundai started as a construction company and was founded by Chung Ju-yung in 1947. As it stands today, Hyundai Motor Company is South Korea's largest and world's sixth largest automaker. Head-quartered in Seoul, Hyundai started it's operations as an automaker in India in 1998 with the Santro which went on to become one of the largest selling cars in the country. The Korean company continued on the success of Santro by launching the stylish Sonata and the Accent but the Terracan and the Elantra failed to capture the buyer's imagination.
Still going strong with the current line-up which also includes Getz Prime, and the successfull Verna, Hyundai will enhance it's existance with a new Elantra sometime next year. Wish them luck!
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Car News
Hyundai :
Hyundai registers a strong 51.1% growth in May, 2008
02-Jun,2008
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), the country’s second largest car manufacturer and the largest passenger car exporter, today announced a whopping 51.1% growth in cumulative sales for the month of May,

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Hyundai :
Hyundai launches India’s first ever Optional Extended Warranty scheme
26-May,2008
Hyundai Motor India, the country’s largest passenger car exporter and the second largest auto manufacturer, are once again setting benchmarks for the industry, as they launch, the first of its kind ex

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Hyundai :
Hyundai to launch diesel variant of i10 by '08-end
05-May,2008
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of South Korea's Hyundai Motor Company, is planning to advance the rollout schedule in India for the diesel variant of its new small car, i10,

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Hyundai :
Hyundai grows at 47.8% in April, 2008
01-May,2008
Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL), the country’s second largest car manufacturer and the largest passenger car exporter, today announced a cumulative sales growth of 47.8% for the month of April, 2008.

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Hyundai :
Media joins the drive for better fuel average
28-Apr,2008
Media joins the drive for better fuel average.
Hyundai Verna returns an unbelievable 42.4kpl

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