Monday, July 29, 2013

Hyundai vs Kia

Hyundai and Kia.... climbing to the top. Indeed, during the last few years both South Korean companies have made huge improvements and have taken huge steps to creating affordable, attractive, and reliable vehicles. Today, they are indeed in a whole new level, competing against companies, such as Toyota, Nissan, and Honda. Without a doubt, reviewers, critics, and especially buyers are amazed at the progress of these two companies. 

But that is not all, these two companies are at the right moment for even greater steps. Kia and Hyundai are part of a conglomerate that has revenues higher than than those of General Motors, Ford, or even Honda! For instance, Hyundai owns its own steel mills and even the ships it uses to transport its cars.

One of the reasons for Kia and Hyundai's newly found success was their change of direction to building cars with higher safety levels. This was a main concern of customers from 1990s and up to the year 2000. The South Korean cars passed through a period of bad reputation and image problems. 

After they managed to improve safety levels, both companies set to improve overall quality and started to add more features. The final step was gathering all their creative resources and building cars that look great inside and out. 

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Furthermore, both companies have developed a way of obtaining feedback from the press and then going back to the design room to solve issues that were brought to their attention. For instance, an issue with the about-to-be-launched Veloster was solved within two weeks. This was achieved, again, by obtaining feedback from journalists and taking quick and effective action.

Indeed, great moments await for both Kia and Hyundai as they keep improving all aspects of their vehicles. They offer good products at great prices. Indeed, as long as they remain competitive they will be able to grow and flourish.

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