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2007 Hyundai Sonata Gls 103k New Engine Needs Nothing on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:103764
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I have a 2007 Hyundai Sonata for sale by owner, 103000 miles. It has the 2.4 4 cylinder engine, auto transmission. The engine has just been completely rebuilt. Hot tanked and bored block, remanufactured crankshaft, new bearings, new pistons and rings, new gaskets. The rotating assembly was rebuilt and reassembled by a local reputable machine shop. The car has only been driven a short time since. Trans shifts great. Car goes down the road straight and smooth. The body is in excellent shape, no rust, no dents, just a couple very small dings. Interior is also in excellent shape. Brakes are fairly new all around, all 4 rotors were just resurfaced. Goodyear Assurance tires all have about 75% left. This has power windows, locks, power driver's seat, cruise, a/c, cd player. Also has keyless entry with spare keys and fob.  All steering and suspension parts are in great shape. Clear title in hand, clean Carfax report included. The car just had a full doll-up done so it looks new inside and out. This car needs absolutely nothing to be inspected and driven, it's ready to go. Email for more info, or call/text me at 585-944-9192. The car is located right off of 332 in Canandaigua. Car is also for sale locally. Thanks

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Hyundai i20 WRC gets shakedown in Finland

Fri, 30 Aug 2013

It's always a good day when we get to post a video about rally racing. It's even better when that video is of a new WRC competitor undergoing testing. This spy video shows Hyundai's i20 WRC, a car that debuted nearly one year ago at the 2012 Paris Motor Show. It's set to usher in Hyundai's return to top-flight motorsports, and will do battle with the cars from Citroen, Ford and Volkswagen that are currently contesting the 2013 season.
This video, which shows the i20 testing on the notoriously tough Finnish rally stages, gives the impression that progress on the new WRC contender is going well. It certainly looks fast, and as with the vast majority of rally cars, it sounds absolutely wonderful (listen to some of those gun-shot-like backfires). Take a look below for the whole, glorious three minutes and 20 seconds of unadulterated rally noise, flying dirt and jumping.

Hyundai rehires R&D president let go over quality issues

Tue, 25 Feb 2014

Last November, Hyundai announced the resignations of research and development president Kwon Moon-sik and two other R&D executives. At that time, it was said that the executives wished to "take responsibility for a series of quality issues" at the Korean automaker. Kwon Moon-sik had only been in the position for a year, but some of the quality issues thought to have caused the resignations included recalls of the Genesis and other sedans around the world, along with the company's much-publicized fuel economy overstatement controversy - both of which dealt with matters that transpired before Moon-sik took his position. In its statement at the time, Hyundai said, "The latest personnel change shows our firm commitment to quality management and reaffirms our will to continuously improve R&D competitiveness."
Three months later, Reuters is reporting that Moon-sik is back with the company, a statement announcing the rehire saying, "Given his expertise, experience and leadership skills, we reinstated president Kwon to enhance quality and R&D capability from scratch." Company chairman Chung Mong-koo is said to have a reputation for firing then rehiring workers, and it's possible this rehire is especially timely because Hyundai will bring its new Sonata to market this year and likely wants its experienced R&D captain at the wheel.
The man who had taken Moon-sik's position has returned to his previous post as head of powertrain development. However, in another surprise resignation, the head of Hyundai's design center, Oh Sug-geun, has left the company for "personal reasons." He has been replaced by Lee Byung-seob, who moves up from his position as head of exterior design.

Hyundai deferring car payments for furloughed federal workers

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

Since the US government shut down early this morning, more than 800,000 federal employees could be furloughed without pay until a deal is reached to start the government back up. To help affected employees cope with the temporary layoffs, Hyundai is expanding its Assurance program to defer all of their auto loan or lease payments until they're called back to work.
"We recognize the impact on family budgets that the furlough will drive," says John Krafcik, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America. The automaker also says it will allow furloughed employees to buy new cars during October with help from a 90-day payment deferral.
We're sure Hyundai's act of goodwill relieves some of the stress that furloughed Hyundai owners and their families are experiencing. Check out the press release below.