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Malden, Massachusetts Hyundai Car Dealers

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"I bought a Santa Fe yesterday and am so pleased with the overall experience. Wens was my sales rep. Fantastic! Smart and professional, good natured an"... Read more Review by: alison8

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With Toyota Camry at $14K, Is Hyundai Sonata Still Competitive by dongliu on Thu Sep 08 13:55:51 PDT 2005

Hi, I saw that gordyram at #560 bought a 4 cyl Sonata for about $13K. This week in Boston, an expensive city for everything, Toyota Camry is advertised at around $14K by multiple dealers. Also, Hyundai dealers stopped doing advertising on Boston local newspapers, so I have no idea what the local pricing for Hyundai is. My question is: Is hyundai still competitive? My personal opinion is that rise of Hyundai is the most significant event in this decade in auto industry, as well as the rise of Samsung and LG in semi-conductor and electronic areas. Toyota is not a nice company. It lowered the price mostly due to competition from Hyundai. Will Hyundai accepts the challenge and stay competitive? Or will Hyundai just feel comfortable being a niche player while maintaining high profit margin?

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