2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo 1450 Miles on 2040-cars
Beaumont, California, United States
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THIS IS A NICE CAR FOR HALF THE PRICE OF BUYING IT NEW ONLY HAS 1450 MILES . CAR DRIVES AND HANDLES GREAT AS IT SHOULD IVE PERSONALLY DRIVEN IT FOR ABOUT 300 MILES TO MAKE SURE IT DROVE GOOD. I BOUGHT THE CAR FROM AUCTION WITH SALVAGE TITLE AND SENT IT TO THE BODYSHOP TO GET FIXED. I HAVE THE B4 PICTURES THAT I CAN SEND IF NEEDED. THE CAR WILL COME WITH A SALVAGE TITLE AND BILL OF SALE ITS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO DO ALL NECESSARY STATE AND DMV INSPECTIONS . PLEASE ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE PLACING YOUR BID AND ONLY BID IF YOUR SERIOUS. I WOULD ALSO ENCOURAGE BUYER TO COME INSPECT THE CAR IN PERSON ALSO. PLEASE LOOK CLOSELY AT ALL PICTURES THE CAR WILL COME EXACTLY LIKE YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES. IF YOU NEEDED MORE PICS JUST LET ME KNOW. FEEL FREE TO CALL ME TO ASK QUESTIONS BUT I RATHER GET TEXT SINCE I WORK ALOT 9517560672 $1000 NON REFUNDABLE PAYPAL DEPOSIT DUE 24HOURS AFTER AUCTION END NO EXEMPTIONS. I CAN GET YOU A SHIPPING QUOTE OR ARRANGE SHIPPING FOR BUT BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COST I CAN YOU A QUOTE IF YOU LIKE THANKS features include: Advanced Frontal Airbags, Front Side Impact Airbags, Rear Side Curtain Airbags, 8-Speaker Audio System, 8-Way Driver Seat w/Lumbar, Air Conditioning, Alloy Pedals, AM/FM/CD/MP3 Stereo, Blue Link Mobile Telematics System, Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone Capability, Heated Front Seats, Integrated Anti-Theft System w/Engine Immobilizer,, LG 450-Watt Dimension Premium Audio, LG High Resolution 7-Inch Touchscreen, Manual Day/Night Rearview Mirror, Power Door Locks, Power Windows w/Driver Window Auto-Up, RCA Cable Input/iPod/USB/MP3 Port, Rear Window Defroster w/Timer, Steering Wheel-Mounted Cruise Control, Trip Computer, Video Playback Capability, 2-Speed Intermittent Windshield Wipers, Front Fog Lights, Power Heated Exterior Mirrors w/Signals, Proximity Key Entry & Push Button Starter, 4-Wheel Anti-Lock Disc Brakes, Electronic Stability Control & Traction Control, Motor-Driven Power Rack & Pinion Steering, Tachometer, Vehicle Stability Management PADDLE SHIFTER
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2019 Hyundai Santa Fe First Drive Review | Trading ‘Sport’ for spiffy
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The report comes from our compatriots at Edmunds, who spoke to Dave Zuchowski, head of Hyundai's North American unit, who said that the project is not yet part of the company's plan, but that "it is something under consideration."
The last time Hyundai entered that territory was with the Veracruz (pictured above), a model that was sometimes compared to but ultimately failed to compete with the Lexus RX when it was sold between 2006 and 2011. The Veracruz was effectively replaced by the seven-passenger Santa Fe with which it shared its underpinnings. This new project being considered would similarly be based on the latest Santa Fe, and the challenge Hyundai is facing once again would be to position it as a sufficiently upscale product to warrant a premium sticker price.




















