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2013 Hyundai Elantra Limited (19000 Miles) Excellent Condition/no Accidents on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:19000
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Mostly highway miles, Must see, Never seen snow, Non-smoker, One owner, Perfect first car, Seats like new, Still under factory warranty, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained

Leather, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, 6 Speakers, 60/40 Split Fold-Down Rear Seatback, ABS brakes, ABS w/ Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD), Adjustable Head Restraints, All Books & Keys, Alloy Wheel, Black Chrome Grille, Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System with Voice Recognition, Brake assist, Bumpers: body-color, CD player, Daytime Running Lights, Driver door bin, Dual Heated Power Outside Mirrors, Dual front impact airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Electronic Stability Control, Front Bucket Seats, 6-speed automatic transmission with SHIFTRONIC and Active ECO system, 17 inch Euroflange alloy wheels, side mirrors with turn-signal indicators, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls and cruise control, power tilt-and-slide glass sunroof, Power Driver seat with lumbar support, Heated front and rear seats, IPOD Cable, Carpeted Floor mats, Cargo Net, First Aid Kit, Bumper Applique, Front Center Armrest, Front Fog Lights, Illuminated Entry, Limited Badge, Low tire pressure warning, MP3 Decoder, Manual Air Conditioning, Occupant Sensing airbag, Outside Temperature Display, Overhead airbag, Overhead Console, Panic Alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger vanity mirror, Power Door locks, Power windows w/ Driver's Auto-Down, Power driver seat, Power Steering, Rear Seat Center Armrest, Rear Window defroster, Solar Glass, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, tachometer, telescopic steering wheel, traction control system, trip computer, variable intermittent wipers, windshield shade band, AUX input, 8 cup holders

Recently changed Engine Oil, A/C filter and BOSCH windshield wiper, All the fluid filled (5/12/2014), All records, Looks & drives great, No accidents

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Auto blog

WRC driver fills radiator with beer from sponsor Corona

Wed, 12 Mar 2014

Rallying requires lightning quick reflexes and the ability to turn off one's sense of self-preservation. This much is not in doubt. Anyone that's ever seen a rally car hurtle along a tree-lined spit of dirt road at high speeds could tell you that. What many people don't know is that it also requires a strong mechanical sense. Knowing how to repair one's car when far from the service garages is a must. A strong sense of ingenuity is pretty handy, as well.
It was that sense of ingenuity that came to the aid of Thierry Neuville (shown above during last weekend's Rally Mexico), a WRC driver for the Hyundai Motorsport team, after his i20 suffered a radiator leak during the drive back to service. Neuville and his co-driver, Nicolas Gilsoul, hopped out of the car, assessed the issue and realized they needed to patch the radiator leak and refill the coolant, which they were fresh out of. So, instead, they used beer.
The pair had been awarded a magnum-sized bottle of Corona from the Rally Mexico's corporate sponsor after the final power stage. As Neuville doesn't drink, they tossed the beer in the back of the i20 and set off for the garages. It was a good thing they did, as adding the Mexican lager to the car's system allowed them to limp back to service.

Hyundai: The Chase

Mon, Feb 8 2016

If you need to escape some bears, get a new Hyundai Elantra with the Blue Link app. According to this commercial it will let you get away immediately. And then once the humans make their getaway we find out that the bears just wanted to hug the people. Except that one of them wanted to eat them. Hyundai Elantra: Perfect for unfortunate hikers who keep their car in a nearby clearing. Marketing/Advertising Hyundai Super Bowl Commercials 2016 super bowl ad

Hyundai's first N-performance car is hidden under the RN30 concept

Thu, Sep 29 2016

Hyundai is moving ever closer to revealing their first high-performance N brand car, and the RN30 is the latest step in that direction. The concept is based on the new i30 hatchback, which was also revealed in Paris, and shares the engine that will power the i30N that comes out next year. It's obvious that the RN30 isn't a stock car, although the engine is closer to reality than the wild bodywork. The basic block will power the i30's fast sibling, but the rest of the four-cylinder has been given the racing treatment. A bigger turbo and forged internals combine to create 375 horsepower and 333 lb-ft of torque sent to all four wheels. It also comes with an electronic limited slip differential and a dual-clutch transmission. Don't count on this powertrain coming to market, despite how cool it would be to see a South Korean Focus RS. However, it is a sign the i30N will have a potent foundation. Draped around the powertrain is a race-ready body that is 30 mm wider and 84 mm shorter than the standard i30 and comes with all the requisite vents, wings, and diffusers. Bucking convention, this car not have carbon fiber body panels. For weight savings, Hyundai enlisted the help of BASF to craft some new lightweight plastics for the car. To save more weight, Hyundai gutted the interior down to the bare necessities. Whatever was left was then moved as low as possible, including the seats, to bring down the center of gravity. Although almost everything about the RN30 is about going faster, not all of it is. Or at least not directly. In classic concept car fashion, the RN30 still gets at least one gimmicky feature. On the interior side of each A-pillar is a camera mounted in an image-stabilizing gimbal, and in the top fin, there is another forward facing camera. Hyundai says these record the car on track and the driver, with the idea being that the driver can cut together video of a track day to share with friends. As previously mentioned, don't expect to see the production i30N to pack this much power when it hits the road next year. However, if it comes even remotely close to the performance of this concept, it should be a very entertaining hot hatch. Odds are good that it will come to the US as well, since the i30 will arrive here next spring as the Elantra GT. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.