2012 Hyundai Sonata Se on 2040-cars
9440 St Charles Rock Rd, St Louis, Missouri, United States
Engine:2.4L I4 16V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5NPEC4AC9CH405844
Stock Num: R1668
Make: Hyundai
Model: Sonata SE
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Radiant Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 84081
Financing For Everyone!!! Hurry and take advantage now! Climb into this spacious Sonata and experience the kind of driving excitment that keeps you smiling all the way home!! Real gas sipper!!! 35 MPG Hwy. Priced below NADA Retail!!! This family-friendly 2012 Hyundai Sonata Limited is available at just the right price, for just the right person - YOU* Great safety equipment to protect you on the road: ABS, Traction control, Curtain airbags, Passenger Airbag, Front fog/driving lights...Comes equipped with all the standard amenities for your driving pleasure: Leather seats, Bluetooth, Power locks, Power windows, Sunroof... Real gas sipper!!! 35 MPG Hwy. As the premier, family owned dealership based in St. Louis, our goal is to exceed all expectations of how the car buying experiencing should be. Rock Road Auto Plaza is "Your easiest Road to a new vehicle!'' We handle all credit situations, with interest rates staring as low as 1.74%.
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Wed, Oct 14 2015Hyundai is rapidly filling its space for this year's SEMA Show on November 3 in Las Vegas, NV, but the latest addition to the growing list of debuts takes a slightly different approach. Rather than going for all-out power like the rest, Rockstar Performance Garage is bringing a tuned 2016 Tucson that's custom modified to head off-road. To handle getting through mud and over rocks, Rockstar Performance gives the Tucson a major suspension upgrade. Some 2.5-inch, adjustable coilovers are fitted at the front, and the rear is equipped with 2.5-inch shocks with remote reservoirs and progressive springs. To get the power to the dirt, 32-inch Mickey Thompson tires are mounted on some 17-inch wheels. "The focus behind this build was to create an off-roader that nobody expected," says Nic Ashby, owner and general partner of Rockstar Performance Garage. The tuners give the Tucson a meaner look thanks to a black paint job that's trimmed with yellow and silver accents, and the roof features a custom rack with an LED light bar. Inside, the stereo gets an upgrade with improved speakers and a 10-inch subwoofer. The powerplant isn't left alone, either, and Rockstar Performance fits new parts for the turbo piping and intercooler, plus a Magnaflow exhaust, to get the most from the 1.6-liter engine. Rockstar Performance's work should be quite a contrast next to the lowered, blue, 700-horsepower Tucson from Bisimoto Engineering also coming to SEMA. Related Video: ROCKSTAR PERFORMANCE GARAGE TURNS 2016 TUCSON INTO A TRUE OFF-ROADER FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Oct. 12, 2015 – Rockstar Performance Garage (RPG), the off-road specialists, have revealed details on its 2016 Tucson SEMA build. This is the first year that Hyundai has teamed up with the off-road gurus at RPG, injecting off-road lifeblood into Hyundai's popular CUV. The car will be revealed at Hyundai's SEMA press conference on November 3 at 11:30 a.m. PT, in Las Vegas. The bumper-to-bumper overhaul started with the most important piece of any serious off-roader: the suspension. The Tucson now sits six inches over stock height, riding on massive, 32-in. MTZ P3 tires from Mickey Thompson, and a fully-custom, adjustable shocks and struts system from King Shocks. The vehicle's wheel wells were reconstructed to create space for the new setup, now able to fit the massive suspension and tire combination.
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