Sydney Morning Herald  Jun 5  Comment 
Kia's all-new compact people mover is another positive step forward for the South Korean brand.     
Sydney Morning Herald  Jun 4  Comment 
Korean brand has added style, more equipment and new engines to its all-new compact people mover.     
Forbes  May 31  Comment 
Like all other major global automakers, South Korea's Hyundai Group shares more and more content and development costs among different models and different brands, to achieve economies of scale.
Forbes  May 30  Comment 
With the 2014 Kia Cadenza model, Kia joins a relatively short list of mostly premium brands that offer some form of free scheduled maintenance.
Reuters  Apr 24  Comment 
South Korean automaker Kia Motors denied on Wednesday a media report that it aims to build a new plant in the United States by 2014 to ease a capacity shortage that has put a brake on its stellar sales growth in a key market.
Sydney Morning Herald  Apr 19  Comment 
Best new car deals from Ford, Holden and Kia.     
Sydney Morning Herald  Apr 8  Comment 
New looks, more performance and sportier dynamics for South Korean small car.     
Reuters  Apr 4  Comment 
South Korea's Hyundai Motor Co and its affiliate Kia Motors Corp will take "global action" to fix a potentially faulty brake light switch, after they said they planned to recall almost 1.9 million cars in the United States.
MarketWatch  Apr 4  Comment 
South Korean stocks traded solidly lower in early Thursday action, with the Kospi down 1% at 1,962.67. Auto majors Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. helped drag down the market, falling 3.2% and 3.5%, respectively, after news the two...





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Market Share

U.S. Auto Industry Market Share by Sales
Manufacturer May-06[1] May-07[2] May-08[2]
GM25%24%19%
Toyota15%17%18%
Ford17%17%15%
Chrysler13%13%11%
Honda9%9%12%
Nissan6%6%7%
Hyundai-5%6%
BMW-2%2%
Volkswagen-2%2%
Daimler-1%2%
Global Auto Industry Market Share by Production[3][4]
Manufacturer Rank 2007 2008 Change in Production Manufacturer Rank 2007 2008 Change in Production
GM113.0%11.9%-11%Suzuki113.6%3.8%1%
Toyota211.8%13.3%8%Chrysler123.5%2.7%-25%
Volkswagen38.7%9.3%3%Daimler132.9%3.1%4%
Ford48.7%7.8%-13%BMW142.1%2.1%-7%
Honda55.4%5.6%0%Mitsubishi152.0%1.9%-7%
PSA64.8%4.8%-4%Kia161.9%2.0%2%
Nissan74.8%4.9%-1%Mazda171.8%1.9%5%
Fiat83.7%3.6%-6%Avtovaz181.0%1.2%9%
Renault93.7%3.5%-9%Faw191.0%0.9%-6%
Hyundai103.6%4.0%6%Tata200.8%1.1%36%



U.S. Auto Industry 2008 Market Share by Sales (May 2008)
U.S. Auto Industry 2008 Market Share by Sales (May 2008)[2]
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