Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Kia Motors Has All-Time Best February Sales


Kia has had an unprecedented jump in sales this February, marking their highest February sales to date. Sales jumped up 37.3% across all brands with a total of 45,038 cars sold in February alone. Kia has been one of the world's fastest growing automotive brands over the last few years, and it has launched more new cars in the U.S. than any other automaker. Perhaps this attention to the American public is why Kia's sales have jumped so significantly, and why people are choosing to drive Kia over the competition. Come by to learn more about why we are quickly becoming a favorite, and how you can fall in love with your very own Kia.
Kia Motors America (KMA) today announced the brand's best ever February sales of 45,038 units, a 37.3-percent increase over the same period in 2011. Year-to-date sales are up 32.9 percent on the strength of popular vehicles such as the built-in-the-U.S.(1) Optima midsize sedan and the Soul urban passenger vehicle, which led February sales with 11,558 and 10,876 units sold, respectively. Kia continues to be one of the fastest growing car companies in the U.S., and the February sales total marks the brand's 18th straight monthly sales record. 
"Kia's record-breaking sales momentum has continued in 2012, and one of our key growth enablers has been the success and efficiency of our first U.S. manufacturing plant, Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia (KMMG), which produced its 500,000th vehicle in February, just over two years since opening its doors," said Byung Mo Ahn, group president and CEO of KMA and KMMG. "A new top-of-the-line Optima will begin production at KMMG in just a few weeks, and the Optima Limited will once again showcase Kia's unique ability to redefine value with its world-class design, turbocharged performance and a number of premium features and amenities while remaining true to our core philosophy of offering consumers quality, outstanding fuel efficiency, advanced safety features and new technologies."

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