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Hyundai and Kia up 7% in February Sales

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Hyundai and Kia logged a 7% increase in sales for the month of February in the US. That is great news for the Korean-based company in a month that saw weaker than expected car sales overall.

The Sonata (13,987 units) and the Genesis (2,793 units) led the way for Hyundai. Kia had its Sedona minivan (2,362 units) and Sorento crossover (8,518 units) leading its lineup in sales.

Hyundai vice president of national sales Bob Pradzinski "attributed the surge to a strengthening economy – fast-growing consumer spending and confidence – that offset the harsh winter weather."
 
#8 ·
that's how it should be at best
only downside is with buying a used vehicle, you don't have all the new vehicle things to rely on and it's not nearly as much of a predictable experience
buying new if you can afford it is best worry-free way to own a vehicle
 
#11 ·
Buying a certified used vehicle from an automotive dealer is a safer way. While you pay more in the end it's less to worry about. Those that know more about cars can save a lot by buying privately.
I think the best thing to keep in mind is that slimy used car salesmen are first, a stereotype that isn't actually that common, and second, they can only take advantage of you if you are not prepared enough to rely on your own knowledge and ask them everything. Do some research so that you can recognize when a jerk is trying to rip you off.
 
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