2013 Hyundai Elantra Gls Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Plainfield, Illinois, United States
ACCIDENT FREE, CLEAR TITLE. Great deal on this 2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS. I purchased the car brand new and have taken good care of it, always do maintenance on time. Car is still UNDER WARRANTY (remaining ofpower train 10 years/100,000 miles, 5year unlimited miles road assistance) , I am a Realtor and do put a lot of miles on my cars, most of these are highway miles. At 53,000 miles a NEW ENGINE was installed on the car, all covered under warranty and done at the dealership (have all the paperwork) the new engine has only about 10,000 miles and car drives like new. Car is ready for Winter, tires are about 6 months old all-season Goodyear assurance triple tread with a lot of meat left on them, I'm also including the almost new all season heavy duty OEM floor mats, new ceramic front brake pads. Non-smoker, clean in and out. You will not be disappointed, I love this car, drives great and its very fuel efficient, however, I just bought a new SUV since I need more room for the family. - Bluetooth, Satellite Radio, Fog lights, Heated seats, power steering, power windows, alloy wheels, preferred package, rear bumper protector,key less entry alarm. I prefer local pick up but will happily assist with shipping if needed (paid by buyer).
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Hyundai mulling four-door coupe model, V8 or V6 turbo for next Genesis Coupe
Tue, 22 Jan 2013Hyundai is showing no signs of slowing down, with plenty of new product in the pipeline. This, according to a recent Automobile magazine interview with John Krafcik, CEO of Hyundai Motor America.
Krafcik admits the Korean automaker is considering adding a four-door coupe to its lineup, possibly sharing some design elements of the HCD-14 Concept (shown above in Detroit). The brand's flagship Equus luxury sedan will receive a mild refresh, bowing at the New York Auto Show, and an updated Sonata is expected to follow on its heels. The executive dismissed suggestions of an upcoming current-gen V8 Genesis Coupe, saying the present platform cannot accommodate a V8, but an eight-cylinder engine or a turbocharged V6 is a possibility for its eventual successor.
Check out what the CEO had to say about Audi, why the new Honda Accord has Hyundai reconsidering a technology, and read a followup on the company's fuel-economy fiasco in the full interview at Automobile.
What a strike in Korea could mean for US Hyundai and Kia buyers
Mon, 19 Aug 2013A prolonged factory strike at Hyundai-Kia factories in South Korea could mean that US dealership inventory of certain vehicles, such as the South Korea-built Hyundai Accent and Kia Soul, could dry up in the coming months, depending on the length of the strike, reports Cars.com's blog, Kicking Tires. The two brands together rank sixth in US sales and fifth in global sales.
Kicking Tires gives fascinating insight into how a production stoppage in South Korea might affect vehicle sales in the US, considering Hyundai-Kia has two factories in the US that build the Kia Sorento and Optima/Optima Hybrid, and the Hyundai Elantra sedan/coupe/GT, Sonata/Sonata Hybrid and Santa Fe/Santa Fe Sport. The only one of these vehicles that's built solely in the US is the Kia Sorento, with the rest of them sharing production with South Korea.
Be sure to read the piece, especially if you're in the market for a Hyundai or Kia, or just interested in global economics.
China, meet Hyundai's new Mistra sedan
Wed, 13 Nov 2013If there was no Hyundai badge, the front end styling of the Korean automaker's new China-only Mistra sedan could have fooled us into thinking it was a refreshed Nissan Altima. Walk around for profile and rear-end views, and we can see more than a bit of Azera in the newest Hyundai, too.
But the Mistra is indeed made for the Chinese market, Carscoops reports, and with a 185.6-inch length, 109.1-inch wheelbase and 71.7-inch width, in size it slots right between the Elantra and Sonata sedans. On the outside, the Mistra maintains Hyundai design cues but loses some of the swoopy styling employed on the Elantra and Sonata for more straight lines and angles.
The Mistra carries its more-restrained-than-Sonata looks to the interior, where occupants will be pleased to find brushed aluminum-look accents on the dashboard, some nice-looking wood trim (if that's your thing) and an easy-to-read instrument cluster with a digital center readout, similar to that in the Genesis sedan.