SEOUL -- The Hyundai Motor group's monthly global sales have risen for the first time since the coronavirus gripped the world, with tax savings on auto purchases in South Korea and promotions in the U.S. helping to spark demand.
Buyers flock to SUVs in South Korea and US

A Hyundai Motor factory in South Korea: the company's domestic sales jumped more than a third to about 67,000 units in September. (Photo courtesy of Hyundai)
SEOUL -- The Hyundai Motor group's monthly global sales have risen for the first time since the coronavirus gripped the world, with tax savings on auto purchases in South Korea and promotions in the U.S. helping to spark demand.