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Hyundai Jan sales at 17,035 units, up 66 pc

Our Bureau

New Delhi , Feb. 4

HYUNDAI Motor India today said tat its sales increased by 66 per cent in January 2004 driven by higher demand for its small car, Santro Xing, and the mid-size model, Accent.

The company sold 17,035 units during the month compared to 10,235 in January 2003.

While domestic sales grew by 25 per cent to 12,608 units, exports stood at 4,427 units, a company release said.

Domestic sales of the Santro reached an all-time high of 10,041 units in January, a growth of 19 per cent over January 2003.

Sales of the Accent climbed 59 per cent to 2,404 units while that of luxury sedan, Sonata, and sports utility vehicle, Terracan, stood at 101 and 62 units respectively.

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