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Hyundai union approves deal, ends strike in South korea
Fp Archives •Hyundai Motor's labor union has voted to accept a deal for increased wages and the elimination of night-time shifts, ending one of the costliest strikes ever at South Korea's largest car maker.
Difficult to meet 6-7% sales target this year: Hyundai
Fp Archives •Hyundai Motors today said it is unlikely to achieve its sales target for this year on account of higher petrol prices and increased cost of borrowings.
Domestic sales down, auto majors bet on export market
Fp Archives •As demand from Europe remains dim, automakers are now exporting newer markets such as South America, South Africa and Algeria. They are also building robust overseas back orders.
Hyundai to set up diesel plant in India
Fp Archives •Discounts bonanza on petrol cars after fuel price hike
Fp Archives •Leading car makers Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors and Hyundai Motor today announced discounts of up to Rs 50,000 on petrol models for a limited period.
Maruti plunges on muted guidance from Suzuki Motors
Fp Archives •Traders also cited concerns about the competitiveness of Maruti Suzuki's petrol models after main rival Hyundai Motor began offering discounts
Eon, Santro drive Hyundai sales up 4.9% in April
Fp Archives •The country's second largest car maker Hyundai Motor India on Wednesday reported a 4.9 percent increase in total sales in April at 54,606 units.
Hyundai ramps up diesel car supplies by 50%
Fp Archives •Hyundai Motor India has ramped up the production capacity of diesel variants of its sedan Verna and compact car i20 by up to 50 percent from this month.
What's the favourite part of your car? Front or back?
Fp Staff •Several market experts thought the importance of style stemmed from the Indian's car buyer's growing pride of ownership.
GM back to top slot in automakers in the world
Fp Archives •General Motors Co has reinstated itself at the peak as the world's top-selling automaker in 2011, less than three years after its 2009 taxpayer-funded bankruptcy under the Obama administration