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May 2006 Sales: Hyundai Motor America

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May 2006 Sales: Hyundai Motor America

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FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., June 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor America

announced sales of 42,514 vehicles for the month, which represents the best

May sales in company history.

Hyundai Reports Record May Sales

announced sales of 42,514 vehicles for the month, which represents the best

May sales in company history.

Well that's nothing, I wonder why people see a threat in Hyundai!

Well that's nothing, I wonder why people see a threat in Hyundai!

Have you seen their profits off "nothing"?

The new Sante Fe couldn't get here any sooner.

5 of their 7 models are down and some are down A LOT. Only the big increase in Sonata sales is helping them and a lot of them are going to fleets. Strange but the excellent warranty doesn't seem to be helping them much with the Accent, Elantra,Tucson and Sante Fay.

Edited by I hope GMRULES again

I have seen zilch in the way of advertising for the new Accent. No one knows anything about it.

Well that's nothing, I wonder why people see a threat in Hyundai!

the fact that it is the fastest growing company in the last 5 years... i think with over 360% growth...

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