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投稿者: elgfaret 投稿日時: 2010/09/18 20:05 投稿番号: [176021 / 230347]
http://www.autoobserver.com/2010/09/hyundai-sonata-speeds-to-top-of-sales-ch
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Hyundai Sonata Speeds to Top of Sales Charts; Nudges Honda Accord Among Midsizers
September 07, 2010
By Michelle Krebs
The Hyundai Sonata is racing to the top of U.S. sales charts.
In August, Sonata grabbed third place among midsize cars for the third time since it was vastly redesigned earlier this year as a 2011 model; it is nudging the rear bumper of the Honda Accord.
The Toyota Camry remained in first place in sales among midsize sedans, but the Sonata easily overtook Nissan Altima in August; it already had passed by the Chevrolet Malibu and Ford Fusion.
Overall, the Sonata has soared to sixth place among all vehicles sold in the United States -- it's highest ranking ever. It has been No. 1 for 22 of the past 24 weeks for shopping consideration among consumers visiting Edmunds.com.
And Hyundai has been selling only one version of the Sonata; hybrid and turbo models are upcoming.
August's Third Among Midsizers
In August, Hyundai sold 21,399 Sonatas, which allowed it to roar past the Nissan Altima to take third place among midsize sedans and close in on the Honda Accord, which was second behind the Toyota Camry. In August, Hyundai sold only 3,749 Sonatas fewer than Honda did the Accord.
August 2010 did not set a new sales record for the Sonata, however. Hyundai sold a stunning 24,872 Sonatas in December 2007, but that was of the previous generation and those sales cost Hyundai dearly. The Korean automaker paid a whopping $4,233 in incentives for each Sonata sold that month, according to Edmunds.com's proprietary Total Cost of Incentives (TCI) calculations.
まあ、英語できなければ読めんわな
せいぜい、ガラパゴス島で
日本何でも万歳合唱
叫んどれ
Hyundai Sonata Speeds to Top of Sales Charts; Nudges Honda Accord Among Midsizers
September 07, 2010
By Michelle Krebs
The Hyundai Sonata is racing to the top of U.S. sales charts.
In August, Sonata grabbed third place among midsize cars for the third time since it was vastly redesigned earlier this year as a 2011 model; it is nudging the rear bumper of the Honda Accord.
The Toyota Camry remained in first place in sales among midsize sedans, but the Sonata easily overtook Nissan Altima in August; it already had passed by the Chevrolet Malibu and Ford Fusion.
Overall, the Sonata has soared to sixth place among all vehicles sold in the United States -- it's highest ranking ever. It has been No. 1 for 22 of the past 24 weeks for shopping consideration among consumers visiting Edmunds.com.
And Hyundai has been selling only one version of the Sonata; hybrid and turbo models are upcoming.
August's Third Among Midsizers
In August, Hyundai sold 21,399 Sonatas, which allowed it to roar past the Nissan Altima to take third place among midsize sedans and close in on the Honda Accord, which was second behind the Toyota Camry. In August, Hyundai sold only 3,749 Sonatas fewer than Honda did the Accord.
August 2010 did not set a new sales record for the Sonata, however. Hyundai sold a stunning 24,872 Sonatas in December 2007, but that was of the previous generation and those sales cost Hyundai dearly. The Korean automaker paid a whopping $4,233 in incentives for each Sonata sold that month, according to Edmunds.com's proprietary Total Cost of Incentives (TCI) calculations.
まあ、英語できなければ読めんわな
せいぜい、ガラパゴス島で
日本何でも万歳合唱
叫んどれ
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