The numbers are in, and it was an interesting month. Hyundai, which has seen great improvement in its products in the past couple of years, has been enjoying a meteoric rise, as bigger companies are downsizing (I’m looking at you GM) or getting their reputations hammered in the press (ahem, Toyota). In April, however, Hyundai saw a decline in the number of sales over the previous month. This is most likely due to other manufacturers’ incentives and special financing deals, most of which are being carried over from April into May. Read on for the rest of my analysis.

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