Hyundai News
Hyundai is to invest 1.3 billion euro in a new European production site at Nosovice in the Czech Republic. The facility underlines the company’s commitment to strengthen its position as a leading brand in Europe and increase market share in the UK.

Hyundai has given the British Heart Foundation (BHF) a boost by donating a brand new Getz as the star prize for the organisation’s annual nation-wide fundraising Heart Nurse Prize Draw.

Hyundai has introduced three new engines to the Sonata model range and simultaneously deleted the original 2.4 litre engine from the line-up.

Hyundai has introduced a new name for its latest high-value special edition models. ‘Atlantic’ is the evocative label that identifies the latest high value offerings from the Korean maker. And by providing a host of extra features at no additional cost, Hyundai is once again setting its cars oceans apart from the competition.
Hyundai has introduced a wave of red-hot summer deals across its model range, to run throughout July, August and September.

Football fan Mr Lewin Alley of Cheshire has bagged a pair of World Cup semi-final tickets courtesy of Hyundai. Lewin won the tickets after he made a visit to Britain’s oldest-established Hyundai dealer, TWG Hyundai of Northwich, to test-drive the Tucson and new Santa Fe off-roaders.
Hyundai is entering World Cup season on a sales high. May sales of 2,692 cars meant a massive 13.87% increase on May 2005 for the Korean giant, which also grew its UK market share for the year so far to 1.6% from last year’s 1.44%.
Hyundai has scored impressive results in the 2006 What Car? J.D. Power Survey of Customer Satisfaction, improving its previously solid performance still further and proving its position as one of the leading brands for quality, reliability and owner satisfaction.

As England’s World Cup campaign kicks off, striker Peter Crouch is hoping that the next time he shows off his crazy robotic dancing it won’t just be him and his team-mates getting their hands on a treasured possession.

New Hyundai drivers will be praying England striker Peter Crouch can score a World Cup victory this summer – because it could earn them a free car.
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