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Hyundai, Kia target 皇冠体育app sales
(皇冠体育app Daily/Agencies)
Updated: 2009-02-02 07:48
Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Motors Corp, South Korea's biggest carmakers, are targeting record sales in 皇冠体育app this year to help them weather the meltdown of auto markets in the US and Europe. Hyundai's 50-50 joint venture in 皇冠体育app aims to raise factory sales by 22 percent to 360,000 vehicles, while Kia's 皇冠体育app plant expects to sell 185,000 cars, up 30 percent from 2008, the Seoul-based companies said in an emailed statement. They aim at a combined 10 percent share of 皇冠体育app's market for passenger cars. Auto sales in 皇冠体育app rose 7.3 percent to 6.76 million last year, growing at the slowest pace in at least nine years as a cooling economy damped demand for new vehicles, according to the 皇冠体育app Association of Automobile Manufacturers. Hyundai and Kia outperformed the industry average by adding new, smaller models.
"Their strength in emerging markets will help them beat competitors more reliant on matured markets," added Kang, who rates Hyundai as a "buy". Hyundai's January retail sales in 皇冠体育app jumped 35 percent from a year earlier to 42,790 units while Kia gained 15 percent to 17,607, helped by demand ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays and a reduction in sales tax on small cars, the statement said. For all of 2008, Hyundai's 皇冠体育app sales grew 27 percent while those at Kia jumped 40 percent. "Although we're facing a tough market environment, we'll try to meet our goals with aggressive steps including adding new models tailored to local customers," the statement said. Hyundai and Kia, like General Motors Corp and Volkswagen AG, are counting on emerging-market sales to offset slumping demand in the US and Europe as mounting job losses squeeze sales of big-ticket items including cars and homes. (For more biz stories, please visit Industries)
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