2006 Hyundai Sonata... Premium Package..heated Leather! Moon Roof...rust Free on 2040-cars
New Hartford, New York, United States
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***2006 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS*** Up for auction is a pre-owned 2006 Hyundai Sonata in very very nice shape. Equipped with a 3.3L V6 and automatic transmission, fully loaded with new brakes and fresh oil change. This car runs and drives excellent, there are no drivability issues with it. No brakes pulses, it does not skip, smoke, or pull side to side, and there are no "ABS" or "Check Engine" lights on. One can tell from walking around it and a test drive that it was well taken care of and in above average shape for its age. There is no rust on the car, the whole uni-body sub-frame has been "rust copped". I tried to show this by taking pictures of the bottoms of the doors. This is as clean as they come, original paint car with all factory decals and VIN tags in appropriate places . It is equipped with 17in alloy wheels which are very nice also shown in the pictures, with minimal cosmetic imperfections with no corrosion. The inside of this car is super clean with no rips, no tears, no broken door panels or plastics. The leather is in excellent shape, it is a non smoker car so there are no burns in the seats. All power options inside with power sliding moon roof, steering wheel controls for radio and cruise control, power seat, power mirrors a/c, digital compass..ect. This car has a clean NYS title and two keys with key fobs to go along with it. I invite all that are interested to come look listen and drive if possible. Looking closely at the dash it shows all gauges working correctly while running, ..notice speedometer..I was driving while picture was taken showing good temperature, and fully functional gauges and display. If this car is sold within NYS I will be required to collect sales tax+$21 for a NYS inspection and $30 for a NYS doc fee because I am a NYS dealer. This car is ready to roll. Delivery available. Please contact me with any questions. Thanks and good luck!! |
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Hyundai sells its 10,000,000th Elantra
Thu, 30 Oct 2014There aren't many nameplates that have sold over 10 million units in the history of the automotive industry. In fact there have only been ten, and now Hyundai has joined the list for the first time with the Elantra.
Launched 24 years ago, the Elantra has far and away been Hyundai's top selling model. Now in its fifth generation, the Elantra is sold as a coupe, sedan and wagon, and under the Avante name in its home market. It's one of the top selling cars in the world, and Hyundai has earned the right to crow that it has sold its 10,000,000 of them globally. That means that, on average, Hyundai has sold more than 45 new Elantras every hour of every day of every year since its introduction in 1990.
Other models in the 10 Million Club include the Toyota Corolla, Honda Civic, VW Beetle and Golf, and the Ford Model T and F-Series. The latter might still be considered the most impressive, selling over 34 million units - the vast majority in the US - to be America's top-selling vehicle for over 30 years running.
We get our hands on Android Auto [w/video]
Fri, May 29 2015After a week with version one of Android Auto in a 2015 Hyundai Sonata, my opinion is that it fulfills the promise of the technology. I couldn't even exploit it fully because I'm not married to the Android ecosystem. At my desk right now there's a PC in front of me, an iPad on my left, and an Android phone on my right. My Android phone is, in fact, so old that it's not compatible with Android Auto. So in addition to a Sonata, Hyundai let me borrow a Nexus 5 smartphone and a Motorola Moto360 watch. Yet even with all that gear, which, in practical terms is someone else's borrowed digital life, Android Auto still showed itself to be tech worth having. When you start the Sonata you get the standard Hyundai infotainment screen. Plug your phone in, and you'll get an option to click over to Android Auto. At that point, you lose the ability to use your phone, which is the purpose of the system, to keep you from using the handset. Since the contents of your phone are ported to the head unit, there is hardly any reason to reach for the portable device anyway. The Google Now screen comes up first, populated with a series of notifications resulting from Google having learned your life and kept track of where you've been going, who you've been calling, and what you've been searching for. After only two days, Google Now understood that I probably lived in Venice, CA, and not in Orange County, where the phone had previously resided. No matter the make of car, the interface is the same. The icons along the bottom of the screen indicate Navigation, Phone, Home (Google Now), Audio, and Return – to go back to the car's native interface. The first four options represent much of what we use our phones for (we'll get to texting in a second), and that's what buyers want: for cars to work seamlessly with their phones. Oh, and to have voice recognition actually be useful. Android Auto works with the Hyundai system, so if music is playing when you turn the car on, it will continue to play even though you're in Android Auto, and you can control it through that interface. Switching to media or apps on your phone is as easy as saying, "Play music," which defaults to Google Play, or pressing the audio button and choosing an app like JoyRide or NPR One. You do have to figure out how to speak to the system. I couldn't find any list of Android Auto-specific voice commands, so sometimes it would take a few tries to figure out how Google liked to be ordered around.
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