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As the auto industry continues to twist, turn and produce big new innovations, the room for less prominent brands to move into the spotlight keeps growing larger. We already saw what can happen in the midst of an economic recession; Kia, one of the moderately priced but dependable brands available on the market, wrested many, many sales away from the major auto brands. Other, more established brands were dealt heavy blows as a result, and since then, the auto industry as a whole has moved towards the dynamic that helped Kia move its way up the ranks: small, dependable cars that are also fuel efficient. Peoria brake service locations have postulated that the real problem with auto sales during the recession wasn't forced consumer disinterest; it was based on the fact that the major brands just weren't delivering the innovation that their marketing and advertising promised. In fact, they weren't progressing the way that that rest of the tech industry was, and your Peoria Hyundai dealer saw a hole and went for it.
Now, we're finding out that Hyundai is doing extremely well as a result. In fact, the brand recently moved into the top 5 producers in the US behind some of the best known brands. Kia has been a huge driving factor in establishing Hyundai as the powerhouse the brand is becoming. Peoria brake service professionals are leveraging the power of the Kia brand to help promote the Hyundai name. And Hyundai as a brand has been producing cars that bend the rules of the auto game. Extensions into luxury driving, huge progressions in engine technology and a general dependability and consumer loyalty are all reasons that Hyundai is starting to make it big in the market. Now, the 2011 Hyundai Elantra is hitting the American market, and Hyundai plans to produce the vehicle in the company's Montgomery, AL plant alongside the Sonata, a huge seller for the brand. I also recently heard a rumor that Hyundai is sinking some $150 million into a brand new plant. Your Peoria Hyundai dealer is excited to see what comes of this development.
The global growth Hyundai is striving for is pushing the brand into even more sales segments. Apparently, Hyundai aspires to be within the top five global auto sales leaders by the end of the decade. Peoria brake service professionals don't mind having to deal with Hyundai models because they're put together so well, which isn't something you could say about the company's lineup ten years ago. But the company saw its opportunity and went for it, which wasn't much of a gamble seeing as the brand didn't have quite as much to lose. And certainly, Hyundai has gained much more than it lost in this quest for glory. Just ask any Peoria Hyundai dealer and you'll find out that the past several years have been pretty kind to them. Call it a result of the recession, call it what you will. It's a reality, and it's good news to this driver.