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Hyundai announces price cut for Aslan
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2015-05-28
In an attempt to plump up sales of its Aslan sedan, Hyundai Motor on Sunday announced that it would cut the price of the vehicle by 2.3 percent. 

The world’s fifth-largest carmaker said the Aslan 3.0 model ― which sells for 39.9 million won ($36,800) ― would be redivided into Modern Basic and Modern Special trims. Modern Basic models will be priced at 38.9 million won, but feature lower-spec front passenger seats and fuddle lamps
But in order to attract luxury-seekers, Hyundai decided to add several prestige factors ― Advanced Smart Control and a Michelin Tire option ― to the Modern Special trim. 

Hyundai said it would cut 1 million won off the price of the Aslan for all those who already own a Hyundai vehicle.

Hyundai expected to sell 22,000 Aslans by the end of the year. But has sold just 3,995 as of April. 

By Bae Ji-sook (baejisook@heraldcorp.com)