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Hyundai domestic sales grew by 5.7%

| | May 02, 2017, at 10:04 pm
New Delhi, May 2 (IBNS): Hyundai Motor India Ltd, the country’s second largest car manufacturer and the largest passenger car exporter, on Tuesday said it has registered the domestic sales of 44,758 units and exports of 11,610 units with cumulative sales of 56,368 units for the month of April 2017.

Commenting on the April sales Rakesh Srivastava, Director - Sales and Marketing, HMIL said, "Hyundai with volume of 44,758 units continued its growth momentum on a strong base of last year driven by tremendous response for the All New Global Stylish Family Sedan Xcent and continued strong performance of volume driving aspirational brands Grand i10, Elite i20 and Creta."

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