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Tuesday, January 6, 2009 | 2:09pm

Marketing Matters: Hyundai Says Lose Your Job Give the Car Back

Posted by 4PL

A bailout for Joe Six Pack

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In case you’ve been living under a rock for the last six months you know that we are in a global recession, and while most car companies are seeking government bailouts and cutting employees and wages and trying to break unions Hyundai is actually trying to look out for the common man. Hyundai’s lose your job return your vehicle program will allow Hyundai owners who fall on hard times the ability to return their vehicles w/no penalties. Of course there are a few catches to this program “Hyundai Assurance Program” only applies to customers stricken by misfortune outside of their control, such as losing their job, becoming disabled or losing their driver’s license for medical reasons.

Customers must also have made at least two payments on the car already. In addition, Hyundai will only refund the depreciation on the returned car up to $7,500. After the first 12 months, customers have the option of extending the program for a fee through their dealership. I know Hyundai isn’t the sexiest car on the road but with these incentives it might be worth looking into. (Game Blouses)!

THP

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4 Responses to Marketing Matters: Hyundai Says Lose Your Job Give the Car Back

  1. Is this just new cars & people who recently bought one though? Or just IN GENERAL if you own a waKk ass Hyundai?

    Chevy>>>>>

  2. Joe says:

    Hyundai is not to waKK, being ranked number 3 under porchse and lexus in initial brand qaulity. And stand at the number 5 largets auto manufacturer in the WORLD. Go spend more on a Honda or Toyota when you save a load and get a product that is here to stay.

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