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2013 Hyundai Elantra Gt on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:11081 Color: Blue /
 Grey
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:1.8L 1797CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Fuel Type:GAS
Condition:

New

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: kmhd35le2du052933
Year: 2013
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Hyundai
Model: Elantra GT
Trim: Base Hatchback 4-Door
Warranty: NO
Drive Type: FWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 11,081
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Grey

Features and Specs for the Hyundai Elantra GT Base (1.8L 4-cyl. 6-speed Automatic)

  • FUEL ECONOMY (CTY/HWY) 27/37 mpg*
  • CAR TYPE 4dr hatchback
  • TRANSMISSION 6-speed Shiftable Automatic
  • BASIC WARRANTY 5 Yr./ 60000 Mi.
  • BLUETOOTH Yes
  • HEATED SEATS Yes
  • ENGINE TYPE Gas
  • TOTAL SEATING 5
  • CYLINDERS Inline 4
  • DRIVE TRAIN Front Wheel Drive
  • CONSUMER RATING 4 out of 5 stars                            
  • NAVIGATION No
  • Blue Tooth
  • Hands free Link
  • Steering Wheel Controls
  • USB/AUX
  • ONSTAR


  • MSRP

    $21,875
  • Average Price Paid

    $19,727


     Hey guys, my name is Brody and I buy, repair, and sell minor cosmetic damaged vehicles from insurance companies. I do this on the side as a supplemental income and re-build about six a year. I purchased this Hyundai Elantra Gt a few months ago with minor front end damage. I replaced the bumper, hood due to scratches, and the left fender. I also put an airbag cover on the drivers side. It still needs an airbag on the drivers side but the state of Missouri doesn't require that you replace them. I don't replace them due to liability. This car is brand new practically, still smells new, and the interior is flawless. The engine bay looks brand new and the exterior, other than a few scratches is pretty mint. Its a hatchback and has a 1.8 liter in it. 6 speed manual transmission, loaded with all the options including Sirius, Bluetooth, hands free, steering wheel controls, etc.

     It runs and drives flawlessly like a newer car should. I have taken it to get inspected and It passed both the state safety inspection as well as the more thorough inspection from the highway patrol. It has a "prior salvage title" or Rebuilt title, not a salvage title!! That is important if you plan on getting a loan for the vehicle. Most credit unions will give loans on prior rebuilt salvage titles, not banks. The title is in hand and ready to go, all you have to do is title it at your dmv like any other vehicle. It has 11,000 miles on it!! Its a perfect Car for someone who wants gas effiency or for someone who is heading off to college and needs reliability. Its msrp is above 21k and I'm asking 12,900.

Its the cheapest and Newest Hyundai Elantra GT on ebay. I'll provide pictures of the car as well as detailed pictures of the small scratches. I'm fair and honest, I rebuild six or seven cars a year to supplement my income and I'm out to provide you with the very best information so you know what your buying.

Good luck bidding and let me know if you have any questions.

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Hyundai Veloster N TCR gives the hot hatch legit racing credentials

Mon, Jan 14 2019

In addition to debuting the Elantra GT N Line, Hyundai used the 2019 North American International Auto Show in Detroit to debut a new race car, the Veloster N TCR. With a 350-horsepower turbo-four, it is eligible to race in the 2019 International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) Michelin Pilot Challenge series and the 2019 Blancpain GT World Challenge. According to Hyundai, the Veloster N TCR was designed by the same Hyundai Motorsport Customer Racing team that created the i30 N TCR and shares about 85 percent of the "core components," including the engine. The Veloster N TCR is powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter direct-injection four-cylinder that makes 350 horsepower at 7,000 rpm and 332 lb-ft of torque at 3500 rpm. Power is sent to the front wheels using a six-speed sequential gearbox with paddle shifting and an AP Racing cerametallic two-disc clutch. Life Racing handled the ECU, the power management system and the instrumentation. The Veloster N TCR rides on MacPherson struts with adjustable dampers up front and a multi-link rear suspension, also with adjustable dampers. Behind the Hyundai Motorsport 10x18 wheels, two-piston calipers up front and six-piston Brembo calipers in the rear handle braking. The exterior, which features a ferocious widebody aero kit and enormous rear trellis wing, uses steel and composite fiber paneling for the bodywork. With an added steel roll cage and the driver in the car, the Veloster N TCR weighs a claimed 2,833 pounds. Hyundai admits that the move works well for marketing its cars. Previously, the i30 N TCR has been racing in markets where the i30 N road car is not available. In the U.S., the i30's equivalent is the Elantra GT, but Hyundai does not offer an Elantra GT N in America. It does, however, now offer the new Veloster N here. So now fans of the touring car racing series will be able to watch a car that they can walk into the dealership and buy. The IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season starts on Jan. 25 at Daytona International Speedway and spans 10 races across North America. Bryan Herta Autosport, the designated Veloster N TCR retailer in the U.S., will race two cars in the upcoming season. Michael Lewis and Mark Wilkins will race one, while 20-year-old Mason Filippi and 18-year-old Harry Gottsacker will drive the other. They will go against the likes of the Honda Civic Type R TCR, the Volkswagen GTI TCR, and the Audi RS3 LMS TCR.

The 2017 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid starts at $23,035

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Good news, green-car fans: The Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid starts at $23,035. That means it not only manages better fuel mileage than the segment-leading Toyota Prius, it's also around $2,000 less expensive. Or, for $30,035, an Ioniq buyer can choose to go full electric, cutting the gasoline umbilical cord entirely. The Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid scores an EPA-estimated fuel mileage rating of 58 miles per gallon combined in its least-expensive Blue trim level. Stepping up to the SEL trim will add an extra layer of luxury goodies for $24,785, and the top-level Limited model will cost $28,335. Those two models earn EPA ratings of 55 mpg combined, which is still better than the 52 mpg combined estimate for the Prius. Hyundai's Ioniq Electric is the most efficient vehicle sold in America, with an EPA-rated MPGe (miles per gallon equivalency) of 136. Its range, though, is only 124 miles, which will certainly limit its usability for some potential buyers. We've heard that an updated Ioniq Electric will come by 2018 with a range of over 200 miles, which would allow it to properly compete with the Chevy Bolt and upcoming Tesla Model 3. Toyota doesn't currently off a fully electric Prius, though the $27,985 Prius Prime does get a plug for extended EV-only driving. Hyundai has yet to announce a price for the plug-in hybrid version of its Ioniq hatchback, though we do know it will travel up to 31 miles on electricity alone. Related Video:

2019 Hyundai Veloster Turbo Quick Spin Review | Now with actual 'velo'!

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Hyundai finally seems to be figuring out driving dynamics. You know, suspensions that don't become flummoxed after hitting a mid-corner heave. Steering that does more than simply exist. A general driving experience that you may actually remember. Indeed, I'm going to remember the 2019 Hyundai Veloster Turbo, the latest Hyundai group car to demonstrate newfound dynamic talents. Fully redesigned, it picks up its predecessor's funky mantle, bringing over its unique three-door count and unusual hatchback rear, but actually satisfies the "velo" bit of its name. The old car was a dud, this one is not. Well, at least in Turbo guise, as no amount of chassis improvements can make the base 147-horsepower version go anywhere with immediacy. The Turbo packs Hyundai's 1.6-liter four-cylinder with 201 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque. That's pretty much equal to the Honda Civic Si Coupe, as is its curb weight of 2,899 pounds. Though it doesn't sing the same melodically mechanical song as the Honda's, the Veloster's turbo four-cylinder nevertheless delivers a satisfying punch. It responds and feels like it belongs in a vehicle with sporting intentions. On a mountain road, the new Veloster is capable, poised and legitimately fun. When completing my local mountain road evaluation route, I was compelled to turn around and run it again — the usual indication of a dynamic job well-done. This handling boon also doesn't come at the expense of ride quality. Sure, it's on the firm side, but it's also not crashy or tiresome relative other sporty compact cars. I'd be curious to try it with the Veloster Turbo R-Spec's manual transmission, though, as the regular Turbo's seven-speed dual-clutch automated manual lacks the precision and smarts of VW's DSG and other such transmissions. In Smart or Sport mode, it's not quick enough to respond to throttle or braking inputs, let alone anticipate the need for them. In manual mode, the engine oddly hangs onto revs when upshifting. The tachometer drops down to a lower rev count, but the engine continues to sing for a split-second. It's unusual. Though this transmission performed well enough in a compact crossover like the Kona, a wannabe hot hatch like the Veloster might be asking too much. That, however, is not why the Veloster ultimately left me cold. While it excels on a mountain road, it is merely OK everywhere else. It just isn't alive and involving enough to make mundane drives a joy — much as a Civic Si or VW GTI can.