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Hyundai hikes prices

Hyundai Motor India has increased the price of all its cars. Santro will now cost about Rs 2,000 more and the cost of Accent will be higher by about Rs 5,000. The price of luxury sedans, Elantra and Sonata, will also be higher by about Rs 10,000 and Rs 11,000 respectively.

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