2006 Azera, Runs And Drives Excellent, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Elkton, Maryland, United States
VERY WELL MAINTAINED AZERA , 2 OWNER CAR RESERVE IS 4500 / KBB IS 6000
INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, ALL POWER AND LEATHER WITH WOODGRAIN, POWER / HEATED SEATS, HAS REAR POWER SUNSHADE, ALL POWER OPTIONS WORK. INCLUDING AC HAS NOT BEEN SMOKED INN. THERE IS A SMALL CRACK IN DASH, SEE PIC.
EXTERIOR IS AVERAGE, HAS NEVER BEEN HIT OR PAINTED FEW MINOR DINGS / SCRATCHES THERS IS A SMALL DENT BEHIND FUEL DOOR, SEE PICS REAR BUMPER ALSO HAS DINGS, SEE PICS PAINT ON TRUNK LID, HAS STAINS, SEE PICS THE REST OF BODY IS CLEAN. NO RUST ANYWERE. WINDSHIELD ALSO CLEAN
MECHANICALLY IS PERFECT. JUST HAD ALL FLUIDS AMD FILTERS CHANGED. BATTERY IS NEW RUNS AND SHIFTS GREAT. NO LEAKS HAS 3.8 6CYL TIRES HAVE ABT 70% REMAINING BRAKES STOP VERY SMOOTH, NOT PULLING OR SHIMMYING RIDES GREAT, NO SUSPENTION NOISES. OR WIND NOISES
WILL END AUCTION FOR REASONABLE OFFER CAN ALSO BE DELIVERED UP TO 100 MILES OF 21921, FOR REASONABLE FEE FOR SALE LOCALLY MAY END AUCTION AT ANY TIME
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Goes Both Ways: Free-trade pact sees South Korean brands losing share at home
Sat, 29 Dec 2012France has been vocal, but not alone, in noting the rise of the South Korean automakers in Europe. The signing of a free-trade pact in 2011 between South Korea and the EU, along with the especially value-conscious buyers in a crisis-stricken Europe, has seen market share increases measuring in the double digits for Hyundai and Kia - analysts expect 14-percent growth for the two in 2012.
A report in Bloomberg has found that there's pain at the other end, too: The pact more than halved import tariffs on European cars headed to South Korea to 3.2 percent, and prices are now close enough to domestic offerings for more South Koreans to pay the premium for foreign luxury nameplates and the cachet they confer. Products sold by the five domestic automakers hogged 92 percent of the market last year, and sales have dropped 5.2 percent this year whereas import sales have risen by 24 percent. This will mark the first year that imports claimed ten percent of the market; compare that to 2002, when domestic market share in the world's 11th largest auto market was 99 percent.
The Germans are at the head of the arrow, counting for 65 percent of imported car sales, but every foreign maker has seen double-digit gains. Analysts think foreign makes could ultimately grab 15 percent of the market.
Behind the scenes of our subcompact crossover comparison
Tue, Oct 15 2019The cameras had been set up for almost an hour, and now, the living room filled with the sweetness of freshly brewed blonde roast. The late-summer sun had just started peaking over towering maples. In a week the colors will start changing, the inevitable sign of the coming gray skies and snow. Half past eight, the editors arrived. The Scandinavian inspired house that served as the headquarters for our subcompact crossover comparison couldn’t accommodate all seven of us, so they had stayed at a turn of the century farmhouse down the road. While geese, chickens, cats and sheep made for an authentic Northern Michigan farm experience, ingredients for a good nightÂ’s sleep they were not. Within minutes Red Bulls cracked open and short, cocoa-colored mugs appeared, filled with a variety of caffeinated beverages. “I thought we were gonna have fried eggs,” Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore said, smiling, before refusing a muffin. Associate Producer Alex Malburg ran from camera to camera, adjusting focus and exposure, trying to keep up with the ever-changing light, which poured into the room faster each minute. “I was promised food. IÂ’m not filming.” Consumer Editor Jeremy KorzeniewskiÂ’s sarcasm thinly veiled his true feelings. To keep the group content I promised a craft-services buffet next time. For the second time, we shot our comparison just outside of Traverse City. While we took advantage of a local off-road park for the first, this round proved a bit more tame, utilizing the hilly, winding, wine-country roads that define the region. An air of nervousness could be detected. Only one person knew the outcome of our test, Senior Green Editor John Beltz Snyder. I found myself both impressed and surprised he had kept this secret overnight, though I came to find out later that he revealed the winner to Producer Amr Sayour on the drive to dinner the evening before. The cameras started rolling, the audio recording, but the caffeine hadnÂ’t yet entered the bloodstream, with one exception. Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale sipped his lime green Mountain Dew. That seemed to be working, as he passionately laid out his argument for the Kia Soul and his preference for winter tires over all-wheel drive. From behind the camera I silently disagreed with him. “No one buys winter tires,” Jeremy argued. As we consumed more coffee, the sun came up, and so did the energy of the debate.
Hyundai i20 shows what brown can do for you [w/video]
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The new i20 takes a small step a bit more upmarket with features like LED front and rear lighting and a rearview camera. However, the biggest change is the jump in interior room, though. The wheelbase is two-inches longer than before, and the growth gives the hatch best-in-class legroom and cargo capacity with the rear seats up, according to Hyundai. Rounding out the improvements is an available panoramic sunroof that the company also believes is unique for the segment.
For the Paris show, Hyundai made the i20 extra sweet by covering it in a chocolaty shade of brown to look like a little French confection on the show floor. Scroll down for all of the details about it, and for the impossibly epic launch video.