Korea's Hyundai Motors is on a tear, rising from the eleventh largest automaker in the world in 2000 to the fourth largest manufacturer in 2011. The company has improved its image and has expanded its product lines, building cars which offer more content and are priced slightly less than what its competitors are offering.
Monday, January 10, 2011
2011 Hyundai Curb Small Crossover Concept
The 2011 Paris Motor Show has offered a number of interesting first time reveals, vehicles just now hitting the market and others planned for release over the next 3-4 years. Major auto shows are always good indicators where the market is headed and which vehicles we'll be driving a few years out.
Korea's Hyundai Motors is on a tear, rising from the eleventh largest automaker in the world in 2000 to the fourth largest manufacturer in 2011. The company has improved its image and has expanded its product lines, building cars which offer more content and are priced slightly less than what its competitors are offering.
2011 Hyundai Curb Small Crossover Concept
Korea's Hyundai Motors is on a tear, rising from the eleventh largest automaker in the world in 2000 to the fourth largest manufacturer in 2011. The company has improved its image and has expanded its product lines, building cars which offer more content and are priced slightly less than what its competitors are offering.
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