Hyundai Motor America announced sales of 68,306 units, down
just two percent versus the best volume month Hyundai ever recorded last
year, and up more than 30 percent over February levels. The first
quarter of 2013 was the best in Hyundai’s history.
"March felt
just great,” said Dave Zuchowski, executive vice president of national
sales. “We definitely benefited from better inventories of Elantra
thanks to the addition of the third shift at our Alabama plant, improved
weather conditions in our important Northern markets and more robust
retail activity reflecting a steady recovery in consumer confidence.
Elantra led the pack with an all-time monthly sales record of 26,153
units, up 33 percent year-over-year. Sonata Hybrid also set a new
all-time sales record with 2,006 sales, up 13 percent versus last year.”
Fleet mix was 17 percent for the month and stands at 16 percent for the year, among the lowest in the industry.
“This
March was an incredibly strong month for us, the second best sales
month in our history, just two percent below our all-time record from
last March,” said John Krafcik, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor
America. “While our plants continue to stretch to hit our demand levels,
we still have one of the tightest inventory levels in the industry.
This month, you could see the impact of improved Elantra availability,
but our dealers remain constrained on Sonata, which continues as one of
the fastest turning mid-size cars in the industry.”
According to
data from Cars.com, the traditional five highest volume mid-size sedans
(Accord, Camry, Altima, Fusion, and Malibu) have 72 percent more dealer
stock than Sonata.
Sales in March of Certified Pre-Owned vehicles
totaled 6,715, up eight percent for the first quarter. More than 80
percent of Hyundai’s dealers are now participating in the CPO program,
which has been a key component in driving Hyundai residual values to
record high levels. Hyundai Elantra, Azera, and Santa Fe Sport are all
ALG Residual Value award winners for the 2013 model year.
--Courtesy of Hyundai Media Newsroom
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