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2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0t Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:41900
Location:

Cherryville, North Carolina, United States

Cherryville, North Carolina, United States
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2012 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.0T

41,900 miles

LOADED!!!

·        Four (4) Door Sedan with 6-Speed Automatic w/manual shift transmission
AM/FM Stereo, CD player, Satellite radio, MP3 player, Navigation system, Blue Link telematics system, Integrated Bluetooth with phonebook transfer, Auxiliary audio input

·         Power door locks & windows

·        Remote keyless entry & Keyless push start engine

·        Black leather/cloth seating combo

·        Front wheel drive with 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)

·        Leather Steering Wheel with tilt/telescoping steering wheel -inc: audio/Bluetooth/cruise controls

·        Adjustable Steering Wheel with Transmission Controls on Wheel - Paddle Shift Controls

·        Active ECO system

·        Climate control, A/C, Rear defrost

·        Power sunroof/moonroof

·        Front, Front Side, & Rear head air bags

·        Security system

·        Tires - Front & Rear Performance - 4 BRAND NEW TIRES!

·        Hyper silver aluminum wheels - 18 inch

·        Turbocharged

·        Excellent fuel millage est. 22-24 city/34-35 HWY  

·        Four (4) Door Sedan with 6-Speed Automatic w/manual shift transmission
AM/FM Stereo, CD player, Satellite radio, MP3 player, Navigation system, Blue Link telematics system, Integrated Bluetooth with phonebook transfer, Auxiliary audio input

·         Power door locks & windows

·        Remote keyless entry & Keyless push start engine

·        Black leather/cloth seating combo

·        Front wheel drive with 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)

·        Leather Steering Wheel with tilt/telescoping steering wheel -inc: audio/Bluetooth/cruise controls

·        Adjustable Steering Wheel with Transmission Controls on Wheel - Paddle Shift Controls

·        Active ECO system

·        Climate control, A/C, Rear defrost

·        Power sunroof/moonroof

·        Front, Front Side, & Rear head air bags

·        Security system

·        Tires - Front & Rear Performance - 4 BRAND NEW TIRES!

·        Hyper silver aluminum wheels - 18 inch

·        Turbocharged

·        Excellent fuel millage est. 22-24 city/34-35 HWY

 

One owner, purchased brand new.  Still under warranty! Non-smoker! Excellent condition!!

 

Buyer must provide cash or certified cashiers check ONLY!

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Hyundai in hot water over suicide-themed commercial

Thu, 25 Apr 2013

There's a surprisingly long and storied history of automakers creating suicide-themed advertisements. You'd think the companies and their marketing firms would have figured out by now that such ads always result in a swirl of backlash - see examples from Audi, Citroën, General Motors and Volkswagen, all pasted down below, as proof.
It seems somebody at Hyundai didn't get the message that many people don't find suicide a laughing matter. A video making the rounds on the web that was, according to Hyundai, produced in the UK, depicts a man trying to commit suicide by pumping exhaust fumes into the passenger compartment of his car. As it turns out, the self-assisted death doesn't quite go according to plan.
Scroll down below to see the ad from Hyundai, a slew of similar spots from other automakers, and an official statement from Hyundai. After that, we suggest reading this piece from our friends at AOL Autos to see how deeply such thoughtless advertisements can affect people.

Dodge, Hyundai crowdsourced-funding sites deemed successes

Wed, 05 Jun 2013

What's not to love about crowdsourcing? This idea, after all, has given us Kickstarter as well Local Motors, but automakers are starting to use the social platform to sell more cars (or just drum up a little PR). Both Dodge and Hyundai have used "crowd-funding" recently, and while Automotive News is reporting that neither has racked up big sales with this gimmick, both automakers are pleased with the attention.
For Hyundai, it teamed up with website Motozuma.com to help customers crowdsource money for a down payment, and the automaker matched this amount up to $500. Last year, this helped Hyundai sell an extra 1,600 units, a fraction of its total 2012 sales. That figure is far larger than Dodge fared with the Dodge Dart Registry - it netted only two sales and a small number of individual options. This registry did help University of Southern California fraternity crowdsource $18,000 to buy a Dart for a local Meals on Wheels, however. Despite the low sales figures, Dodge and Hyundai are considering their crowdsourcing programs a success since it helped them connect with younger buyers.

Hyundai confirms a shift to EVs, unveils fuel cell SUV

Thu, Aug 17 2017

SEOUL — Hyundai confirmed on Thursday it was placing electric vehicles at the center of its product strategy — one that includes plans for a premium long-distance electric car as it seeks to catch up to Tesla and other rivals. Like Toyota, Hyundai had initially championed fuel cell technology as the future of eco-friendly vehicles but has found itself shifting to electric as Tesla shot to prominence and battery-powered cars have gained government backing in China. Hyundai's debut of its more modestly priced Ionic hybrid and electric has been well-received. But the pure electric's per-charge driving range is much shorter than the Tesla Model 3 or Chevrolet Bolt. Toyota is now also working on longer-distance, fast-charging electric vehicles. Hyundai first started signaling this strategic shift back in May when it first discussed plans to launch an electric sedan under its high-end Genesis brand in 2021 with a range of 500 km (310 miles) per charge. It will also introduce an electric version of its Kona small crossover with a range of 390 km in the first half of next year. "We're strengthening our eco-friendly car strategy, centering on electric vehicles," Executive Vice President Lee Kwang-guk told a news conference, calling the technology mainstream and realistic. The automaker and affiliate Kia, which together rank fifth in global vehicle sales, also said they were adding three plug-in vehicles to their plans for eco-friendly cars, bringing the total to 31 models by 2020. Underscoring Hyundai's electric shift, those plans include eight battery-powered and two fuel-cell vehicles — a contrast to its 2014 announcement for 22 models, of which only two were slated to be battery-powered. Hyundai also confirmed a Reuters report that it is developing its first scaleable, dedicated electric vehicle platform, which will allow the company to produce multiple models with longer driving ranges. HYDROGEN SUV Hyundai unveiled a near production version of its new fuel cell SUV with a driving range of more than 580 km per charge, compared with the 415 km for its current Tucson fuel cell SUV. The mid-sized SUV will be launched in Korea early next year, followed by U.S. and European markets. A fuel cell electric bus is slated to be unveiled late this year, while a sedan-type fuel cell car is also planned. Even so, analysts noted that gaining traction with fuel cells was going to be a long hard slog partly due to a lack of charging infrastructure.