Hyundai and Kia have experienced phenomenal growth over the past few years, even as the rest of the auto industry was embroiled in an ugly downturn. In fact, 2011 was a terrific year for the Korean automaker, as sales jumped by double digits globally. But while Hyundai/Kia has been on fire of late, Reuters reports that company officials feel that 2012 isn't likely to return the same gains.
Hyundai and Kia have experienced phenomenal growth over the past few years, even as the rest of the auto industry
was embroiled in an ugly downturn. In fact, 2011 was a terrific year for the Korean automaker, as sales jumped by
double digits globally. But while Hyundai/Kia has been on fire of late, Reuters reports that company officials
feel that 2012 isn't likely to return the same gains.
Hyundai and Kia have experienced phenomenal growth over the past few years, even as the rest of the auto industry was embroiled in an ugly downturn. In fact, 2011 was a terrific year for the Korean automaker, as sales jumped by double digits globally. But while Hyundai/Kia has been on fire of late, Reuters reports that company officials feel that 2012 isn't likely to return the same gains.
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was embroiled in an ugly downturn. In fact, 2011 was a terrific year for the Korean automaker, as sales jumped by
double digits globally. But while Hyundai/Kia has been on fire of late, Reuters reports that company officials
feel that 2012 isn't likely to return the same gains.