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Hyundai registers 49,588 Units in October 2017

Hyundai registers 49,588 Units in October 2017

| | 01 Nov 2017, 04:26 pm

New Delhi, Nov 1 (IBNS):  Automobile manufacturer Hyundai Motor India Ltd. (HMIL) on Wednesday registered the domestic sales of 49,588 units for the month of October 2017.

Commenting on the October sales Rakesh Srivastava, Director - Sales and Marketing, HMIL said, “Hyundai did its highest retail of over 50,000 units in a festival month, with a wholesale of 49,588 units on the strength of strong demand for GRAND i10, ELITE i20 and CRETA."

Rakesh Srivastava said: "In addition, the Next Gen VERNA received strong customer response with over 20,000 cumulative bookings and 150,00 enquiries, this was further amplified by increased level of customer satisfaction with Hyundai Ranking the ‘Number One position in After Sales Customer Satisfaction’ with the all-time high score of 923 points in J.D.Power 2017 India Customer Service Index (Mass market) Study.”
 

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