Hyundai dealers are reportedly running low on the all-new 2010 Hyundai Tucson crossover. Perhaps in part due to Toyota’s sales slump, Hyundai’s latest crossover is in high demand, and dealers are having difficulty keeping pace with demand.
During the National Automobile Dealers Association’s annual convention, executives from Hyundai met with dealers, who were given the opportunity to voice their concerns. Luckily for Hyundai execs, news from the showroom floors of American Hyundai dealers was good, if not stellar.
Hyundai recently released two new models at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which both received plenty of acclaim. The first is the aforementioned Tucson crossover, which increases in size and adds more luxurious interior accommodations compared to its predecessor. Additionally, the Hyundai Sonata sedan is also arriving in showrooms to only find eager consumers waiting to buy. One reason why consumers have been arriving at Key Hyundai in droves is because both models also come with the automaker’s 10 year, 100,000 mile warranty and are backed by the Hyundai Assurance Program. Meanwhile among Virginia Hyundai dealers, it’s the fuel-efficiency of both the Tucson and Sonata that keep demand high.
In other good news, Hyundai dealers will soon be given the updated 2010 Azera sedan along with the new Elantra midsize sedan and new compact Accent. All of these models will allow dealers to attract car buyers looking for fresh, fuel-efficient cars, which is just what Birmingham Hyundai dealers have been waiting for. With market share climbing, Hyundai looks to be well positioned in the marketplace, and dealers can’t complain about that.
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