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How Hyundai Motor, once a rising star, lost its shine
Reuters ^ | November 4, 2018 / 5:13 PM | Hyunjoo Jin, Ben Klayman, Yilei Sun

Posted on 11/12/2018 4:27:17 PM PST by Zhang Fei

At a near-empty Hyundai Motor (005380.KS) showroom in the Chinese mega city of Chongqing, the store manager is grumbling about his shortage of customers and a lack of bigger, cheaper SUV models popular in the world’s largest auto market.

Even with discounting of as much as 25 percent, his dealership was selling barely a hundred vehicles a month, said the manager surnamed Li. A nearby Nissan (7201.T) dealership was selling about 400 vehicles a month, a store manager there said.

“The sales are simply poor,” Li told Reuters. “Look at the Nissan store next door, they have tens of customers while we just have two.”

An hour’s drive away is Hyundai’s massive $1 billion manufacturing plant, which opened last year with a target to produce 300,000 vehicles per year.

But with sales weak and the Chinese auto market slowing sharply, the factory is running at roughly 30 percent of capacity, two people with knowledge of the matter said. The sources asked not to be identified because the information was not public.

Hyundai, the world’s 5th largest automaker, declined to comment on the Chongqing plant’s production or the showroom’s sales but said it is “closely cooperating” with local partner BAIC (1958.HK) to turn around the China business. BAIC did not respond to requests for comment.

Hyundai’s woes mark a major reversal for the automaker which was an early success story in China as it quickly and cheaply rolled out popular new models into a surging market.

In 2009, Hyundai and partner Kia’s combined sales ranked third in China after General Motors (GM.N) and Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE).

The South Korean duo now ranks ninth and its market share in China has more than halved to 4 percent last year, from more than 10 percent at the beginning of this decade.

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: automobiles; automotive; benklayman; cars; china; fiatchrysler; ford; generalmotors; hyundai; hyunjoojin; japan; kia; korea; nissan; republicofkorea; taiwan; volkswagen; yileisun
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To: Zhang Fei

I have a 2010 Kia Optima and I do mostly highway driving. I’m very pleased with the 30 mpg it gives me.


61 posted on 11/12/2018 10:56:19 PM PST by prophetic (Trump is today's DANIEL. Shut the mouth of lions Lord, let his enemies be the Cat Food instead.)
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To: Impala64ssa

#18 My daughter had a 2005 Hyundai Accent

Is your daughter from South Korea?... : )


62 posted on 11/13/2018 12:51:32 AM PST by minnesota_bound
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To: minnesota_bound

As small as it was that Accent had a little more front seat leg room than my 64 Chevy. It didn’t have much of a back seat, though, it was a 2 seater for all intents and purposes. :)


63 posted on 11/13/2018 5:53:41 AM PST by Impala64ssa
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To: Don Corleone

“Its a nifty ride with all the goodies but a little too pricey for me. “

Good value buying used one as it has the highest first year depreciation.


64 posted on 11/13/2018 8:27:59 AM PST by TexasGator (Z1)
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To: brownsfan

My fully loaded Sonata was about $5K less than that.


65 posted on 11/13/2018 11:18:51 AM PST by Brown Deer (America First!)
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To: Zhang Fei

Do they now, actually have cars on all those near empty freeways?


66 posted on 11/13/2018 11:21:12 AM PST by Brown Deer (America First!)
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To: Zhang Fei

So it’s going with turbo 4’s.


I had a Chrysler LeBaron with a turbo 4. I raced a Mustang V8 off a traffic light in California once and beat him. He said, “I gotta get a tuneup!” It was a terrific motor, but was so hot, it scorched the paint off the hood.


67 posted on 11/13/2018 11:50:06 AM PST by sparklite2 (See more at Sparklite Times)
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To: sparklite2

[I had a Chrysler LeBaron with a turbo 4. I raced a Mustang V8 off a traffic light in California once and beat him. He said, “I gotta get a tuneup!” It was a terrific motor, but was so hot, it scorched the paint off the hood.]


Decades later, turbos are still occasionally problematic:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-autos-honda/japans-honda-to-recall-350000-cars-in-china-over-engine-issue-idUSKBN1FW124

China’s consumer protection agency is strong-arming Honda into extending the CRV’s warranty. You don’t generally hear of them doing this to Chinese car companies, despite reliability problems being a much bigger issue there.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-honda-china-recall/honda-stops-selling-new-cr-vs-in-china-after-recall-plan-rejected-idUSKCN1GE1P8


68 posted on 11/13/2018 2:53:52 PM PST by Zhang Fei (They can have my pitbull when they pry his cold dead jaws off my ass.)
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To: Brown Deer

[Do they now, actually have cars on all those near empty freeways?]


Chinese highways are near empty because they’re mostly (95%) tollways. As a result, local roads are extremely congested.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-roads-debt/china-chalks-up-667-billion-debt-pile-over-toll-roads-idUSKCN11R0NX
https://www.theepochtimes.com/what-chinas-highway-robbery-style-toll-roads-say-about-its-economy_2178907.html


69 posted on 11/13/2018 3:00:11 PM PST by Zhang Fei (They can have my pitbull when they pry his cold dead jaws off my ass.)
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To: steve86
"Did you test-drive both?"

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Naw, I'm poor. Found a 2012 with 16,000 miles for 18k.

70 posted on 11/13/2018 4:27:16 PM PST by Manic_Episode (Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps...)
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