South Korea's top automaker Hyundai Motor Co. said Saturday that it recorded a 6 percent increase in its sales in the United States last month. It sold a total of 60,341 units in the world's largest auto market last month, compared with sales of 57,044 units a year earlier. The gain was led by a rise in eco-friendly models, such as hybrid and electric vehicles. "Hyundai's sales of electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids are steadily rising, with significant year-over-year growth," Randy Parker, CEO of Hyundai Motor America, said in a statement. "We take pride in the recognition our EV and plug-in hybrid models have received and remain committed to providing our customers with a diverse range of products." Kia Corp., its sister company, sold a total of 59,059 units in the U.S. last month, down 3 percent from the 60,859 units a year earlier. Source: Yonhap News Agency
Hyundai Motor’s Feb. sales up 6 pct in U.S. on hybrids
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