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Hyundai domestic sales grew by 10%

| | Dec 01, 2017, at 10:18 pm

New Delhi, Dec 1 (IBNS): Hyundai Motor India Ltd. , the country’s second largest car manufacturer and the number one car exporter since inception, registered domestic sales of 44,008 units for the month of November 2017 registering a growth of 10% over November ’16.

Commenting on the November sales performance, Rakesh Srivastava, Director - Sales & Marketing, HMIL, said “Hyundai volume of 44,008 units is a growth of 10% with strong performance of the newly launched bestseller Next Gen Verna along with GRAND i10, ELITE i20 and CRETA. Due to strong pull of festive demand on the strength of buoyant Rural markets, we hope to build on this positive momentum with a cumulative retail sales of 200,000 units for the period September to December 2017. We have also strengthened our export with first dispatch of 2,022 units of Made-in-India Next Gen VERNA to Middle East market from November 2017.”

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