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Hyundai Sonata 2013 Gls Pzev on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:15251
Location:

Franklin Square, New York, United States

Franklin Square, New York, United States
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STANDARD FEATURES:

AMERICA'S BEST WARRANTY

*5-year/60,000-mile New Vehicle Warranty*

*10-year/100,000-mile Powertrain Warranty*

*7-year/Unlimited-mile Anti-perforation Warranty*

*5-year/Unlimited-mile Roadside Assistance

*Limited warranties, see dealer for details

ADVANCED SAFETY TECHNOLOGY

*Electronic Stability Control (ESC) w/ Traction Control 

*ABS w/Electronic Brake force Distribution & Brake Assist"4-Wheel Disc Brakes

*Front, Front Side Impact & Side Curtain Airbags

*Front Active Head restraints*Front Seatbelt Pre-Tensioners

*Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

*Daytime Running Lights

POWERTRAIN 'TECHNOLOGY

"2.4L Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) 4-Cylinder Engine

*190 Horsepower @6,300 rpm / 179 lb-ft Torque @4,250 rpm

*Dual Continuous Variable Valve Timing

*6-Speed Automatic transmission w/ SHIFTRONIC®

*Active ECO System

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE

*16-Inch Alloy Wheels and P205/65R16 Tires

*Chrome Window BO-Line Moldings

*Solar Control Window Glass

*Remote Keyless Entry w/ Alarm

*Power Windows, Looks & Heated Outside Mirrors

*Premium Cloth Seat Trim

*Metalgrain Interior Accents

*60/40 Split-Folding hear Seat

*Tilt-and-telescopic Steering

Column

*Steering Wheel-Moutited Cruise, Audio & Phone Controls

*Air Conditioning w/ Cabin Air filter*AM/FM/XWCD/MP3 w/ iPode/USB & Auxiliary Input Jacks

*XM Satellite Radio w/ 90-Day Trial; Not Available in AK & HI

*Integrated Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone System

*Advanced Trip Computer w/ Custom Setting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Auto blog

Hyundai's zombie obsession is just good business

Mon, 07 Jul 2014

In case you somehow missed it, Hyundai has enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with The Walking Dead, the critically acclaimed zombie apocalypse show that entertains the masses while they're waiting for the next season of Game of Thrones. Fans of the show will recognize Rick, Michonne, Carol, Maggie and Glenn's mint green Hyundai Tucson, a staple vehicle for the crew of survivors, but the relationship between manufacturer and show goes far beyond that. There's a whole line of Zombie Survival Machines, as well as a special-edition production model (shown above). Heck, even Hyundai's post-LA Auto Show party featured actors staggering about as startlingly realistic walkers (TWD's name for zombies).
So what is it about the dead that quickens the pulse of Hyundai's marketing department? Ward's Auto has a great interview with Steve Shannon, the brand's US vice president of marketing. In it, Shannon describes the sudden nature of the tie-in between the show and the automaker, while describing how the company's corporate overlords in South Korea saw the results of the deal. It's an interesting insight into automotive product placement, as well as Hyundai's marketing philosophy and plans for the future (spoiler alert: the Tucson, which has had a role in the show for several seasons, was seemingly abandoned at the end of season four).
Head over to Ward's and have a look.

2014 Hyundai Elantra

Mon, 23 Jun 2014

The reality of growing up and living in Detroit is an interesting one. You're essentially born with minute traces of gasoline in your veins and everyone you know is associated with the auto industry in some way. That's not an exaggeration. They might be the child of a line worker at the local auto plant, or they may hold down a job at a restaurant frequented by employees at a big supplier, but no matter what, everyone is part of the auto-industry ecosystem.
Because of this, the stories you may have heard about Detroiters and their distaste for foreign cars is, frustratingly, true. Simply put, Toyota and Honda are blatantly disliked by most, while BMW and Mercedes-Benz are merely tolerated. For a car reviewer who prides himself on making egalitarian recommendations, it's a frustrating environment to live in, particularly when friends and family ask that inevitable question - which is followed by an equally inevitable qualifier - "What should my next car be?" and "One more thing - it can't be foreign." It's this attitude that's perhaps the reason no one I know even considered buying a Hyundai Elantra.
Despite the fact that the compact sedan is built in Montgomery, AL and that Hyundai maintains a shiny, new, sprawling tech facility less than 45 minutes outside of downtown Detroit, the Elantra's status as a "foreign" car immediately precludes it from most Motown buyers' shopping lists. This is to their detriment, as I discovered during a week of testing the refreshed-for-2014 Hyundai Elantra.

Hyundai celebrates selling one-millionth Santa Fe

Fri, 02 Aug 2013

Hyundai celebrated a milestone yesterday when it sold the one-millionth Santa Fe crossover, which was the Korean automaker's first-and-only SUV when it was introduced in 2000. Hyundai credits the Santa Fe as being a key factor to the company's growth and success in the US, but it didn't describe the one-millionth Santa Fe or say where it was sold.
Before Hyundai introduced the crossover, which has been offered in short- and long-wheelbase versions from the start, it was primarily known for making inexpensive economy cars. Today the majority of Santa Fes are produced at its factory in West Point, Georgia, though they were previously made at the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing plant in Montgomery, Alabama. Today the Alabama plant makes Sonata and Elantra sedans. Hyundai says it will produce nearly 500,000 vehicles in the US this year, and will sell a total of 700,000 vehicles here.
Check out the press release below, for more details.