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Straight from HQ at The Department of the Obvious, the
2011 Hyundai Sonata is selling as quickly as Miley Cyrus tickets before Cyrus lost the plot. That's got Hyundai Motor America shuffling production plans around in order to build enough Sonatas in the U.S., instead of getting them from South Korea.
Hyundai's Alabama plant produces the Sonata sedan and the
Santa Fe, but Santa Fe assembly is being moved to a Kia plant in Georgia where the
Sorento is built - easy stuff as they share a platform. With a
production capacity of 300,000 cars at the Alabama plant running full tilt, the way things are going, it's no wonder Hyundai might be looking use all of it.
[Source:
Automotive News - Sub. Req.]
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