With rebates and other incentives failing to entice buyers, Hyundai is letting hard-luck owners return their cars, CNNMoney reports. Buyers who can't make payments because they got fired or went bankrupt are allowed to trade cars back with little or no obligation, within a year. "The goal is that this gives the consumer the opportunity to avoid default and maintain their credit rating," said an exec at the company managing the plan.
Hyundai is also sensitive to buyers who need a car to go job-hunting; the program, aiming to turn jobless owners into potential sales, lets them trade in for a cheaper used car.
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