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Originally Posted by neg_matnik
Meanwhile, KIA sold 701K vehicles; up 20% from 2020...
Clearly, supply chain issues didn't impact Hyundai/KIA that much.
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They kept production going through the pandemic. I remember back in 2020 when they kept manufacturing going, they were stock piling vehicles at ports which was costing them a lot of money but seemed like a gamble that paid off. This most likely kept key accounts/orders a priority so they are not nearly as impacted now.