Hyundai Motor America Reports Record Sales In December, Fourth Quarter Of 2022

Hyundai sets all-time record for annual retail sales in 2022 Total sales and retail sales for the fourth quarter were record highs. Total sales in the fourth quarter he increased by 29%.Retail sales increased 21% in the fourth quarter Total sales and retail sales in December are record highs Recorded retail sales for 5 consecutive months Fountain Valley, California, January Read More

U.S. Car Sales In 2022 Will Be Lower Than In 1977. GM, Toyota, Ford, Stellantis, Hyundai/Kia, Honda, Nissan Charts

Who got the chips and who didn’t: 2022 Hyundai and Kia sales near all-time highs; Honda’s sales plummeted. Written by Wolf Richter of Wolf Street. New car sales in the U.S. are bad even in good years, and terrible in bad years. In 2022, new… Source: wolfstreet.com

US News Reveals The 9 Best Cars For Families

U.S. News & World Report has been ranking the best cars for families for the past 12 years. The 13th list is outWinners will be selected in nine categories: medium-sized cars, hybrid cars, hybrid SUVs, compact SUVs, 2-row SUVs, 3-row SUVs, large SUVs, minivans, and EVs.As a guideline for car prices… Source: www.autoblog.com

U.S. News Reveals 2023’s Best Cars For Teens

Hyundai won in most categories. Multiple hybrids won awards across new and used car categories. Washington, May 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — U.S. News & World Report, the world’s leading authority on rankings and consumer advice, today announced its 2023 rankings. best car for teenagers. These awards recognize vehicles that: Source: www.prnewswire.com

Hyundai Was Poised To Become Tesla’s Biggest Competitor.Then The US Government Turned A Blind Eye To It

K-Drama, K-Pop, Kimchi, Bibimbap: Korean culture has long been ingrained in California and throughout the United States in the form of entertainment and food. It’s time to add Korean cars to the list. Sure, Korean automakers have been selling cars in the United States for decades and have been successful, but… Source: www.latimes.com