Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Hyundai Promises $1.49 Gas for a Year

hyundai genesis coupe image While numerous automakers got a dismal start to 2009, Hyundai’s performance was not nearly as bleak. As car buyers steered clear of most dealerships, Hyundai was able to attract buyers thanks to excellent pricing and exciting new models. But it was also the unique Hyundai Assurance Program that helped spur consumer confidence in a time when the economy was not on stable ground.

With the economy still creeping forward, many car buyers are weary of what’s ahead. Summertime gas prices mean drivers will likely be paying much more at the pump warns Hyundai Service Saint Louis. But luckily, Hyundai buyers won’t have to worry, thanks to the automaker’s latest promotion which promises drivers $1.49 per gallon for a full year or 12,000 miles.

The new Hyundai Assurance Gas Lock program entitles anyone buying a Hyundai before August 31 to save big since one used car dealer Chicago expects gas prices to rise as they do each summer. Hyundai is hoping to attract the wide range of potential car buyers that remain weary of gas prices and are desperate to save money. On top of Hyundai’s already competitive prices, the capped gas program will likely put plenty of car buyers at ease hopes Hyundai Service Shreveport.

Last month, Hyundai sold as many cars as Chrysler and Nissan, making the brand increasingly competitive in the U.S. market. Hyundai Assurance not only helped attract buyers, but it was also copied by other automakers. Perhaps their latest promotion will also garner copycats.

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