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Kia will Focus on Quality, not Quantity says co-CEO
Kia Motors does not intend to build new plants despite increased worldwide demand for its products, the automaker’s co-CEO, Lee Sam-ung told Autonews in a recent presentation. The Korean company will instead focus its efforts on quality. “Quantitative growth is important, but qualitative growth is also important. We plan to focus on improving product quality and our brand," Sam-ung said at the launch of the new Rio.
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Chrysler’s Quality Chief Says Vehicle Quality Rivals Toyota
When it comes to quality, Chrysler isn’t the first car brand that comes to mind. However, in recent years, the U.S. automaker says it has improved quality and closed the gap between its vehicles and those of Japanese automakers. In fact, Chrysler’s...
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Kia Raises The Stakes With All-new 2012 Cee'd Compact Hatchback In Geneva
Hiding behind these two lovely presentations at Kia's Geneva Motor Show stand is the all-new, second generation Cee'd. The South Korean firm's entry in the compact hatchback category with rivals like the Opel Astra and Ford Focus is larger,...
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Hyundai Still Thinking About Making Genesis A Separate Luxury Brand
Korean carmakers have made impressive progress in the last decade. From below-par products that were chosen by people who wanted a new car and couldn’t afford anything pricier, Hyundai and Kia models quickly become competitive in most segments....
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Ford Begins Countdown For The Launch Of 2012 Focus St Hot Hatch With New Video
Unless Ford is preparing an even bigger surpRiSe for us, the company's recent announcement on the unveiling of the "next performance Focus" at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show strongly suggests that we will see the final production version...
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Opel / Vauxhall Announce New Small Car Below The Corsa, Confirm Sporty Coupe And Small Suv
Speaking at a press conference in Eisenach on Thursday, Opel/Vauxhall CEO Nick Reilly revealed plans to build an all-new small car below the Corsa, with production set to start in 2013 at the firm's Eisenach plant in the east German state of Thuringia....
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