Friday, September 19, 2008

2009 i10 i20 and i30 Hyundai for U.S.

2009 i10 i20 and i30 Hyundai for U.S. : Car buyers in the US view minor and more useful, but doubtless not small enough for the impending Hyundai i10. At slightest that's the thoughts within the top ranks of Korea's chief automaker. The i10 is a micro hatchback that was planned for Euro duty, but could find a cubbyhole here in the States. Unfortunately, US customers still aren't snapping up small cars in any sincere level, making it an unattractive proposition for the automaker. Hyundai insists that no ending choice has been made, but Hyundai America VP John Krafcik said previous that the i10 is unlikely to be sold in the States.

Hyundai is still considering bringing the i20 over to our coast, where it would fit under the Elantra. The i20 is being unveiled at the Paris Motor Show, and it will go on selling in Europe by the end of the year. For the abruptly duration, Hyundai will import more Elantras from South Korea by November to assure our hankering for minor, more helpful cars.