2010 Hyundai Tucson Gls on 2040-cars
38300 Dick Jarrett Way, Dade City, Florida, United States
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KM8JU3AC9AU078494
Stock Num: 14551A
Make: Hyundai
Model: Tucson GLS
Year: 2010
Exterior Color: Iris Blue
Interior Color: Taupe
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 44623
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Cargo area pwr outlet,Cruise control,Deluxe door scuff,Door map pockets w/front & rear bottle holders,Dual sunvisors -inc: dual illuminated front vanity mirrors,Dual zone automatic temp control w/outside temp display, CleanAir ionizer,Front aux pwr outlets (2),Front console -inc: armrest, storage, dual cupholders,Front seatback pockets,Gauges -inc: speedometer, tachometer, coolant temp, fuel, odometer, trip odometer,Leather heated front bucket seats -inc: 8-way pwr driver seat, adjustable active head restraints, pwr lumbar,Leather interior trim,Leather wrapped shift knob,Leather wrapped tilt/telescopic steering wheel -inc: audio & cruise controls,Lighting -inc: dome, front map, glove box, cargo,Pwr door locks,Pwr windows -inc: driver side auto down,Rear 60/40 split-folding seat -inc: center armrest w/cupholders,Rear assist grips (4),Rear bag hook,Rear coat hanger,Rear retractable cargo cover,Rear seat heat ducts,Rear window defroster w/timer,Remote keyless entry system w/alarm,Trip computer -inc: Eco shift indicator,Warning lights -inc: oil pressure, battery, door ajar, airbag, seatbelt, trunk open, brake oil, check engine, ABS, TPMS, ESC, DBC, EPS,18 x 6.5 alloy wheels,Automatic headlights,Body-color bumpers,Body-color pwr heated mirrors w/integrated turn signals,Body-color rear spoiler w/LED lights,Chrome door handles,Chrome grille,Compact spare tire,EZ lane change assist,Fog lamps,P225/55R18 all-season tires,Rear privacy glass -inc: rear/quarter/back,Rear wiper w/washer,Silver roof rails,Solar control glass -inc: windshield/front,Tinted glass -inc: windshield/front,Variable intermittent front windshield wiper,Windshield wiper deicer,2.4L DOHC MPI CVVT 16-valve I4 engine,4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) -inc: electronic brake force distribution (EBD), brake assist,4-wheel disc brakes,6-speed automatic transmission w/OD, SHIFTRONIC,Front whee Jarrett Delivers! We bring the test drive to you! FREE delivery within 150 miles! WHEN YOU THINK FORD-THINK JARRETT FORD! PLEASE CALL ABOUT OUR AVAILABLE WARRANTY OPTIONS. Many of our vehicles are Ford certified & come with lots of extra benefits! Need more reasons to buy a vehicle? Cash back, low APR, lease specials they're all ready & waiting for you to take advantage of them!
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2017 will be the year the connected car becomes a reality
Fri, Jan 13 20172016 was full of talk of autonomy, but little action beyond crazy, futuristic concept cars and announcement after announcement from automakers. If this year's CES is any indication, 2017 is going to focused on connectivity. More than that, CES showed that traditional barriers between automakers are breaking down in favor of universal and open source technology standards that will benefit both consumers and developers. CES, traditionally a showcase for the latest and greatest technology and gadgets like flat-screen refrigerators or televisions that broadcast in the fifth dimension, has become so intwined with the auto industry that we at Autoblog cover it like any other auto show. At every CES event I attended and nearly every booth I went to, there was some talk, display, or demonstration of how cars will connect to your phone and your home, and eventually each other. It seems we're heading toward the tech singularity where all devices work under one cohesive ecosystem – the Internet of Things, if you like. The difference between autonomy and connectivity is how real the latter feels because so much of the connected tech on display at CES is either here already or will be here by the end of the year. There were dozens of demos, both big and small, that allowed us to test and explore what's on the horizon. Bridging the gap between home and car, Ford is integrating the Amazon Alexa personal assistant straight into its vehicles. That means you'll be able to talk to Alexa in your car just like you would through an Echo or Dot at home. It also means you can shop on Amazon by voice while you're driving (since that wasn't convenient enough already). Samsung is developing smartwatch applications for Ford, BMW, and others. Toyota is adopting Ford's SmartDeviceLink smartphone connectivity system for its vehicles. That means developers can have one app that works across multiple infotainment systems. The Linux Foundation is developing an open-source operating system that will be free to use, making it easier for developers to connect smartphones and apps across multiple manufacturers' systems. Automotive Grade Linux, or AGL, is available for download right now. Major automakers like Toyota and Daimler (who usually are set on competing with one another) are partnering to further the development of the project. Bosch, Hyundai, and Chrysler showed connected car concepts at CES that preview the future of automobiles.
Will Norway and South Korea lead us to the hydrogen future?
Thu, Jun 30 2016In the US, California leads the hydrogen highway. But, globally, the countries at the forefront include Japan, Norway, and South Korea. A new announcement by the Norwegian ambassador in Seoul, Jan Grevstad, makes it sound like those last two countries should think about Voltron-ing it up to promote H2 cars. The ambassador was speaking at the Korea-Norway Economic Cooperation Council at the Federation of Korean Industries. "A great example of the Norwegian–South Korean energy cooperation can be found in the transport sector," he said, according to Yonhap News. "South Korean engine technology is paired with Norwegian hydrogen production and infrastructure technology to create hydrogen driven cars." Grevstad said that the two countries could also work together on solar, wind, and other energy efforts, but didn't get into more detail about what he meant by this. The first Toyota Mirai hydrogen car was just delivered to Norway, but other H2 vehicles have been on the roads there for many years. Back in 2009, for example, as part of the 24th Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS24), some hydrogen cars road tripped from Oslo to Stavanger. That same year, Mazda delivered 30 hydrogen-powered RX-8 RE vehicles. Hyundai – a South Korean company, of course – has been leasing its Tucson Fuel Cell (also known as the ix35 Fuel Cell) in hydrogen-friendly areas and believes that hydrogen-powered cars have a bright future. There's even a Tucson Fuel Cell car-sharing program operating in Germany. As gung-ho as Hyundai is, it's only sold 26 Tucson Fuel Cells in Norway so far, out of a total of about 500 around the world, Yonhap News says. Related Video: News Source: Yonhap News Agency Green Hyundai Green Culture Hydrogen Cars h2 ix35 tucson
Hyundai will invest $35 billion in autonomy and emerging technologies
Tue, Oct 15 2019SEOUL — Hyundai Motor Group said it plans to invest $35 billion (41 trillion won) in mobility and other auto technologies by 2025, part of which will be directed to an ambitious effort to become more competitive in self-driving cars that has also received government backing. The plan, which Hyundai said encompasses autonomous, connected and electric cars as well as technology for ride-sharing, comes after the automaker and two of its affiliates announced an investment of $1.6 billion in a venture with U.S. self-driving tech firm Aptiv. South Korea's government is also onboard, unveiling more funding for autonomous vehicle technology with President Moon Jae-in declaring on Tuesday that he expected self-driving cars to account for half of new cars on the country's roads by 2030. "The self-driving market is a golden market to revitalize the economy and create new jobs," Moon said in a speech at Hyundai Motor's research center near Seoul. The government intends to spend 1.7 trillion won between 2021 and 2027 on self-driving technology. It expects Hyundai to launch level 4, or fully autonomous, cars for fleet customers in 2024 and for the general public by 2027, an industry ministry official told Reuters. But some experts question whether targets set by the government and the automotive group, which also includes Kia Motors, are realistic given the technological and cost challenges and the lack of home-grown technology. In a 45-page report on future automotive technology, the government acknowledged South Korea lags in some key areas necessary for self-driving cars such as artificial intelligence, sensors and logic chips. "Hyundai has to buy technology from someone else because it lacks software technology. Even though it has a lot of cash, this could become a financial burden if its earnings deteriorate," Esther Yim, an analyst at Samsung Securities, said. Other analysts noted that the prospects for self-driving cars are quite murky. General Motors' self-driving unit, Cruise, said in July it was delaying the commercial deployment of cars past its target of 2019 as tech firms and automakers acknowledge it will take more time and money than they had expected to make autonomous vehicles safe for unrestricted use on public roads. South Korea's government said it would prepare a regulatory and legal framework for autonomous cars and the safety questions they pose by 2024.
















