Mark_888
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I don't think the supply of Hyundai's in the US is as limited as it once was. At one time there was a shortage, but I think that is no longer the case since they starting running 2 shifts at US manufacturing plants, and also demand has moderated somewhat. That may change again this summer when the all new 2015 Sonata is released. More than half of Hyundai's sold in the USA are made in the USA.another common theme is that the car is extremely comfortable, especially the seats, and well riding. one interesting fact (factoid?) that I found by reading a couple of the articles (and doing a little further research), is that the Hyundai brand (not Hyundai/Kia, but just Hyundai alone) sells the most passenger cars (sedans, hatches, coupes, CUVs) in Canada. as long as light trucks (pickups, vans, and full-size SUVs; segments Hyundai doesn't compete in) are excluded, Hyundai is the best selling brand. I thought Ford, Chevy, Toyota and Honda sold more, but evidently not. even if you take out the Genesis/Equus since Ford and Honda don't sell anything like that in any of their divisions, they're still the best seller. so it makes you wonder; if Hyundai (and i guess Kia too) wasn't supply limited in the U.S. how well would they really sell?
Kia is actually a separate company that is only about one third owned by Hyundai's parent company. Hyundai and Kia have a lot of technology/parts/component sharing agreements, but they compete against each other.