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2013 Hyundai Accent Gls on 2040-cars

US $13,621.00
Year:2013 Mileage:17683 Color: Ironman Silver /
 Gray
Location:

3621 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, Saint Charles, Missouri, United States

3621 Veterans Memorial Pkwy, Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:1.6L I4 16V GDI DOHC
Transmission:Automatic
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KMHCT4AEXDU305943
Stock Num: 45498
Make: Hyundai
Model: Accent GLS
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Ironman Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Options:
  • 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags
  • 4-wheel ABS Brakes
  • ABS and Driveline Traction Control
  • Audio system memory card slot
  • Braking Assist
  • Bucket front seats
  • Cargo area light
  • Center Console: Full with storage
  • Clock: In-radio display
  • Cloth seat upholstery
  • Coil front spring
  • Coil rear spring
  • Digital Audio Input
  • Driver Seat Head Restraint Whiplash Protection
  • Dual vanity mirrors
  • Fold forward seatback rear seats
  • Front Head Room: 39.9"
  • Front Independent Suspension
  • Front Leg Room: 41.8"
  • Front reading lights
  • Front suspension stabilizer bar
  • Front Ventilated disc brakes
  • Fuel Capacity: 11.4 gal.
  • Fuel Consumption: City: 28 mpg
  • Fuel Consumption: Highway: 37 mpg
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded
  • Grille with chrome bar
  • Gross vehicle weight: 3,549 lbs.
  • Head Restraint Whiplash Protection with Passenger Seat
  • Heated driver mirror
  • Heated passenger mirror
  • In-Dash single CD player
  • Independent front suspension classification
  • Instrumentation: Low fuel level
  • Interior air filtration
  • Intermittent front wipers
  • Leather/piano black shift knob trim
  • Manual front air conditioning
  • Max cargo capacity: 14 cu.ft.
  • Mechanical remote trunk release
  • Metal-look door trim
  • MP3 player
  • Overall height: 57.1"
  • Overall Length: 172.0"
  • Overall Width: 66.9"
  • Overhead console: Mini with storage
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Power remote driver mirror adjustment
  • Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
  • Power windows
  • Privacy glass: Light
  • Rear bench
  • Rear Head Room: 37.2"
  • Rear Le
  • Regular front stabilizer bar
  • Remote power door locks
  • Semi-independent rear suspension
  • Side airbag
  • Speed-proportional electric power steering
  • Stability control
  • Strut front suspension
  • Suspension class: Regular
  • Tachometer
  • Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Torsion beam rear suspension
  • Total Number of Speakers: 6
  • Trip computer
  • Urethane steering wheel trim
  • Vehicle Emissions: ULEV II
  • Wheel Diameter: 14
  • Wheel Width: 5
  • Wheelbase: 101.2"
  • XM AM/FM/Satellite Radio
  • XM Satellite Radio
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 17683

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Nine things we learned driving the 2017 Hyundai Elantra [w/video]

Mon, Feb 1 2016

You know how there are pretty much no bad cars anymore? Manufacturers have switched their efforts from eradicating badness to improving on good things. If the last Elantra had any real issues, it rode kind of poorly and had a so-so interior. This 2017 model fixes that while quietly improving on just about everything else too. Not a lot of it is noticeable on its own, but it adds up to a better car. Read our full First Drive for the usual impressions, or if you prefer, take them in via this new format we're trying out. Cutting right to the chase, here are nine things we learned from our time in the 2017 Hyundai Elantra. It looks like three or four other cars, but that's a good thing. The old model of derivative styling took a few well-known designs as inputs and spat out a bland object reminiscent of nothing and everything at once. Because there are no new ideas, and since recycling is a thing, designers have thankfully moved on to picking and choosing the pieces that work best and knitting them together into a cohesive design. On this Elantra, that means some Dodge Dart (RIP) in the hood and front fenders, a bit of Jaguar in the headlights, and hints of Mazda in the way the front end comes together. The result is handsomely inoffensive – less character than the last Elantra, maybe, but it all works. And the interior is a big step up in terms of materials, layout, and design. Have a look at our 360-degree VR overview below. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. It will talk to your phone. Every Elantra but the basiest base car comes with a touchscreen head unit. On models with the Popular Equipment Package, that's a seven-inch head unit with normal radio functions plus Apple CarPlay and Android Auto functionality. The Limited with Tech Package swaps that out for an eight-inch display with nav and the same smartphone projection powers. The ride is better than the last Elantra's. The front and rear suspensions have both been tweaked for the 2017 model, and the car is supposed to be much more rigid. It's most noticeable over big bumps; the car doesn't shudder like it used to and the suspension manages body movement well in almost all situations. There's still some body roll, but the front seats have surprisingly large bolsters that keep you in place. The steering is as numb as most other electric systems, although it does feel less artificial than on previous Hyundais.

Average new-car fuel economy figures continue record pace

Sat, 13 Jul 2013

Manufacturers are making more efficient cars and trucks; we've known that to be true for some time. Nearly every new car has some sort of trick to eke a few extra miles out of every gallon of fuel. Whether that be turbocharging, active aerodynamics or hybrid technology/electrified powertrains, the fact is that our vehicles are more efficient than ever before.
Thanks to a recent study by TrueCar, we've got fresh quantitative data to support the above statements. For the fourth month in a row, we've seen an improvement in national fleet fuel economy. We Americans are 0.7 miles per gallon more efficient than we were last month, and our cars are 1.6-mpg better than at this time last year. That said, we're still down on 2013's high, which was set back in January at 24.5 mpg.
Not only does this reflect the improved technologies in our vehicles, but it demonstrates a changing mindset among consumers, who are purchasing more efficient vehicles despite the relative stabilization of fuel prices. Every fuel-efficient model sold drives its manufacturers fleet average up.

Hyundai going with AeroVironment for dealership PHEV chargers

Sun, Nov 29 2015

Hyundai will partner with AeroVironment as the supplier for charging stations at dealers for the 2016 Sonata Plug-in Hybrid. The 240-volt chargers will be able to top up the PHEV in less than three hours. Customers can also order AeroVironment's home chargers directly from the automaker's showrooms. AeroVironment is a veteran to working with automakers on charging solutions and has experience partnering with Fiat, Ford, Nissan, and BMW. The company also installed a network of locations along the I-5 corridor in Oregon. Customers can already buy the Sonata PHEV in ten states, including California, for a starting price of $35,435 (after $835 destination but before any tax incentives). The sedan has a total output of 202 horsepower from its 2.0-liter four-cylinder and electric motor. The 9.8-kWh lithium-polymer battery offers 27 miles of electric range and an EPA-estimated 99 miles per gallon equivalent. Hyundai dealers might have more green cars on the lot to use these chargers in the coming years. The company reportedly has a project codenamed AE under development, and rumor indicates that hybrid, PHEV, and EV models could be on the way. Hyundai Motor America Picks AeroVironment to Provide Dealer Charging Stations for the All-new 2016 Sonata Plug-in Hybrid Model AeroVironment to provide reliable and easy-to-use EV charging stations in Hyundai dealerships Hyundai becomes the seventh major auto manufacturer to choose AeroVironment as its preferred dealer charging station provider Hyundai drivers have the option to purchase AeroVironment's portable TurboCord charging system or its wall-mounted EVSE-RS charging station SIMI VALLEY, Calif., Nov. 24, 2015 – Hyundai Motor America has selected AeroVironment, Inc. (NASDAQ:AVAV) as the preferred provider for charging system installation at its dealerships across North America for its all-new 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug-in Hybrid. Hyundai is the seventh plug-in electric vehicle (EV) auto manufacturer to choose AeroVironment as one of its suppliers. The 2016 Sonata Plug-in Hybrid comes with a high-capacity lithium-polymer hybrid battery system that delivers an all-electric range of 27 miles before switching to hybrid mode. The Sonata Plug-in Hybrid also comes with a lifetime hybrid battery warranty. The AeroVironment 240-volt TurboCord and the EVSE-RS charging station can charge the Sonata Plug-in Hybrid in less than three hours versus the approximate nine hours needed using a standard 120-volt charging cable.