Hyundai replaces Sanyo as Piccadilly Circus advertiser
29 Sep 2011 | by Arif Durrani
Hyundai has joined Coca-Cola to take a place on the iconic Piccadilly Circus billboard today, replacing flagging brand Sanyo which has held the spot since 1978.
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