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28.1.15
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Hyundai Motor this month has begun production of the latest version of its European top-seller, the New i30, at its European production facility, Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Czech (HMMC), in Nosovice, Czech Republic.
New i30 follows the company's strategy
6.6.13
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As official partner of the International Cricket Council (ICC), Hyundai Motor Company delivered 70 vehicles in advance of the start of this year's prestigious ICC Champions Trophy.
The ICC will be using a number of different Hyundai models during the Champions Trophy
22.12.12
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The New Generation i30 has won a place on the shortlist for the 'Car of the Year 2013' award, becoming the first Hyundai model to make the final round of voting in Europe's premier award for new cars.
The 58 Car of the Year jury members, representing 22 European countries,
17.6.12
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Sales of Hyundai's award-winning New Generation i30 are set to grow further as production of the i30 Tourer begun at the company’s plant in Nosovice, Czech Republic.
Retaining the characteristics that have made its hatchback sibling a European success - quality,
23.5.12
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The new-generation Hyundai i30 has been awarded the maximum five-star
safety rating by independent vehicle assessment organisation, Euro
NCAP. The results of the rigorous test process mark out the new-generation i30 as one of the safest vehicles in the
19.4.12
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Hyundai has secured a significant fleet conquest deal following the order to supply 500 new cars to Enterprise PLC.
Enterprise PLC, a Blue Chip company and one of the UK’s largest providers of maintenance and front-line services to the public sector and utility industry,
19.4.12
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Hyundai registered a record number of new cars in Europe between January and March 2012 – 114,571 units – resulting in a European market share high for the first quarter of 3.3 per cent.
According to figures released by European industry body ACEA, Hyundai’s