Showing posts with label Hyundai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hyundai. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Hyundai Adds 877 Jobs to Meet Record Sales of Elantras and Sonatas



For over a year now both the Hyundai Sonata and Elantra have been selling like proverbial hotcakes, with dealers across the country complaining they could sell more cars if they could get them.  A local dealer is reportedly selling the vehicles right off the truck as they are being delivered.

Autoworkers at Hyundai's plant in Alabama were already working overtime schedules to try to keep up with demand, but earlier this week came the announcement that the plant will add a third shift and hire an additional 877 workers.  The new jobs will bring total employment at the plant to more than 3,000 and add 20,000 vehicles to its 2012 capacity.     The additional jobs at the Hyundai plant also are expected to create new jobs at area suppliers.

Some are saying this is just a short term solution and that if Hyundai continues on the same path with growth in sales they will need to address the issue of building a second North American assembly plant. Time will tell.  But for now dealers will surely welcome the added inventory.

Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, LLC (HMMA) began producing the newly redesigned Sonata in December 2009, and the sedan has consistently been Hyundai’s best-selling vehicle. The Alabama-built Sonata represents 33 percent of Hyundai’s U.S. sales. The newly redesigned Elantra has been assembled at HMMA since October 2010 and, together with production from Korea, represents 31 percent of Hyundai’s U.S. sales. Canadian sales of the Sonata and Elantra account for more than 14 percent of HMMA’s annual production.

Hyundai Motor America sales were up 20 percent during 2011. The announcement of additional U.S. production capacity comes as Hyundai’s U.S. sales broke an all-time sales record in March 2012. Through March 2012, sales of the Sonata and Elantra sedans have already seen year-over-year sales increase of six percent and eight percent, respectively, which is above the record levels set during 2011.

Source:  Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Hyundai Gives Us a Peek at the 2013 Sante Fe


Hyundai plans to unveil it's redesigned 2013 Hyundai Sante Fe at the New York Auto Show in a few weeks and leading up to that event, Hyundai has released the very first official images of the much anticipated crossover's redesign.


These images give us a better look at the 5 seat crossover and appear to validate images leaked earlier this year on the web.  Picking up styling cues seen in most of the other models released by Hyundai in the last few years, something Hyundai calls the "Fluidic Sculpture" theme, this Sante Fe appears to be a two row CUV designed to compete with the likes of the Nissan Murano, Ford Edge, and Toyota Venza.

Watch for more details when the 2013 Hyundai Sante Fe is revealed at the 2012 New York International Auto Show, scheduled for April 6 - 15 at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Consumer Reports: Top Picks for 2012

2012 Toyota Highlander
Consumer reports has named their top picks for 2012 and Toyota shows up in a whopping 5 out of the 10 picks. With the Hyundai Sonata taking the top spot for Affordable Family Sedan, Toyota sweeps the other best in class categories for family vehicles, favoring the Toyota Sienna, Toyota Camry Hybrid and the Toyota Highlander. Consumer Reports evaluates vehicles for their road test performance, as well as reliability and safety. Here is how the rest of the field filled out:

  • Affordable family sedan: Hyundai Sonata
  • Green car: Toyota Prius
  • Family hauler: Toyota Sienna
  • Family sedan: Toyota Camry Hybrid
  • Family SUV: Toyota Highlander
  • Pickup truck: Chevrolet Avalanche
  • Small car: Subaru Impreza
  • Small SUV: Toyota RAV4
  • Sports sedan: Infiniti G
  • Sporty car: Ford Mustang




2012 Subaru Impreza
So who makes the best vehicles overall? Yet another list from Consumer Reports, which ranks automakers on road test scores from their complete lineup of vehicles, placed Subaru at the top of the list for automakers, followed by Mazda, Toyota, Honda and Ford. Mazda showed the most dramatic improvement on this list.


Source:  ConsumerReports.org