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2016 HYUNDAI GENESIS LUXURY 3.8L (LIKE NEW - MSRP ALMOST 50K)EXT. COLOR: WHITEINT. COLOR: BlackMILES: 6280 MILES (MILES MAY VARY BY CLOSE OF AUCTION) OPTIONS INCLUDEFULLY UP DISPLAYSPORT PADDLE WARNING DUAL MOON ROOFLANE DEPARTURE WARNINGREAR SEATSHID LIGHTS DETAILSTHERE ARE NO WARNING LIGHTS ONFULLY SERVICED - OIL CHANGE 10/1/2016 AT HYUNDAI DEALERSHIPNO ACCIDENTS1 MASTER KEYALL INSPECTION WELCOME DESCRIPTIONALL REGULAR MAINTENANCE HAS BEEN PERFORMED ON THIS CAR. NO LEAKS OR ENGINE PROBLEM. A/C BLOWS COLD AND ALL ELECTRONICS ARE FUNCTIONAL VEHICLE HAS AN EXTENSIVE SERVICE RECORD. P.S THE CAR WAS WRITTEN OFF AS FLOOD. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE OF FLOOD IN THE INTERIOR OF THE CAR. CAR SMELLS NEW. FRESH OIL CHANGE AND INSPECTION DONE AT LOCAL DEALERSHIP AND THERE WERE NO RECOMMENDED REPAIRS/ISSUES. CAR WAS IN A FRESH WATER/RAIN FLOOD ZONE BUT WATER WAS NOT HIGH ENOUGH TO ENTER THE INTERIOR OF THE CAR. THE CAR HAS NO PREVIOUS ACCIDENTS. CAR IS EXCELLENT. SAVE BIG. THE CAR IS TURN KEY AND READY TO BE DRIVEN. THERE ARE NO WARNING LIGHTS ON. ALL ELECTRONICS WORK.
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2019 Hyundai Veloster N Review | Testing Hyundai's hottest hatch in America
Thu, Nov 1 2018WILLOWS, Calif. — Turn 5 at Thunderhill Raceway is notorious, with an uphill approach that launches you toward a blind crest. As you reach the top you see an off-camber curve sweeping off to the right as it drops 1.5 stories before you. And it's at that very moment the car peaks and becomes momentarily weightless. This is where I, and the 2019 Hyundai Veloster N, came in too hot over the summit. As the asphalt dropped away in front of me I expected the Veloster N, pulled by momentum and gravity, to rocket straight into the sand ahead. But then a strange thing happened. The inside wheel tucked in as I yanked the wheel rightward, the nose jerked starboard, and the Veloster N hunkered down and pulled me through the turn like a loyal sled dog. This is evidence that the Veloster N is very much the spiritual successor to the inexpensive, tossable, front-drive compact heros of a generation ago. Race tracks swelled with Acura Integras, Nissan Sentra SE-Rs, Toyota Celicas, and the like. You could drive them to work like a responsible citizen during the week, and autocross every weekend. The Veloster N is a key part of the final phase of Hyundai's grand plan in the U.S. market. In the late 1980s, they entered the market with rock-bottom prices but not much else. By the 2000s, a focus on quality led to the 10-year, 100,000-mile warranty. And by the 2010s, styling became a focus, enticing customers to buy cars with their hearts. But making Hyundais fun to drive? That's the N line's job. N stands for Namyang, the location of Hyundai's R&D center in South Korea, as well as Nurburgring, where dynamic testing of its N cars took place. And yes, that's cars as in plural. The first N model, the i30N, has already become very well respected as a serious sporting machine in Europe. Savvy observers might note that the i30 is sold as the Elantra GT in the U.S., but Hyundai says the i30N will remain exclusive to Europe. Instead, they've developed the Veloster N specifically for the Korean and North American markets. And with a lower profile, it puts down even better numbers than its European cousin. The Veloster N comes in two flavors, both powered by a 2.0-liter direct-injection turbo four. Standard trim churns out 250 horsepower, 49 more than the Veloster Turbo, put down through 18-inch alloys wrapped in Michelin Pilot Super Sports perched at the ends of electronically controlled dampers.
2019 Hyundai Veloster N vs. hot hatch rivals: How they compare on paper
Tue, Nov 13 2018The highly anticipated top-rung of the Veloster line, the 2019 Hyundai Veloster N, is on the verge of hitting dealers. And the company has finally dropped all the specifications, and perhaps most importantly, the car's official pricing that starts at $27,785. So you know what that means: it's time to see how it stacks up to the competition. The Veloster N falls into an interesting niche in the hot hatch world. It's the most potent of its model line, but it's not as powerful as vehicles such as the Civic Type R, Focus RS and Golf R. But it also doesn't have the price of those cars. As such, we decided to compare it with other sub-$30,000 sport compacts. We examined each car's power, fuel economy, size and pricing. You can see all the vital statistics in the chart below, as well as additional photos and analysis after that. As always, specifications only tell so much, so be sure to check out our detailed reviews of these cars. Also be sure to check out our comparison tool if you want to compare these with other models. Engines, transmissions and performance Three of these cars are impressively close in output, and one is, well, not. The Veloster N Performance Pack is the clear horsepower champion with 275 ponies. Second place for power is almost tied, with the Focus ST's 252 horses edging out the standard Veloster N's 250. The Focus ST also boasts the most torque at 270 pound-feet. The GTI nearly matches both Velosters with its 258 pound-feet, but its 228 horsepower is far behind the Korean and American entries. The Civic Si lags far behind with just 205 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque from the only 1.5-liter engine here. The rest use 2.0-liter engines. 2019 Hyundai Veloster N View 47 Photos Every vehicle here sends its power to the front wheels, and three of the four do so exclusively with 6-speed manual transmissions. That means that if you don't want to work a clutch, your only option is the VW GTI. It offers a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, which, like all VW Group dual-clutch units, is really smooth and fast. While the Civic Si is at the back of the pack in terms of power, it does make up for it somewhat with excellent fuel economy. It's capable of hitting 38 mpg on the highway, and city mileage is rated at a solid 28 mpg. The Veloster N is at the back of the pack here, with its highway mileage the same as the Civic's city economy. Its city fuel economy is just 22 mpg.
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