2007 Hyundai Sonata Gls Sedan 4-door 2.4l With Extended Warranty on 2040-cars
Cypress, Texas, United States
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Selling my 2007 Hyundai Sonata. This is a great family car or a great car for someone looking for something reliable for there son or daughter. This vehicle has only 72,500 miles on it. The actual mileage is lower but I am currently using it as my primary driver until I get my other car registered. I do have a clean car fax to show any buyer interested in purchasing vehicle. This vehicle comes equipped with: 4 cylinder engine 2.4L (great on gas especially for commuting) Leather interior Sliding Sunroof Premium sound system (MACH DSP) factory Drivers side power seat And all standard options for a 2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS including traction and stability control. The air conditioning is Ice cold as well 2007 Hyundai Sonata for 8200 obo this cars blue book value is 7,571 on kelly blue book. I am a honest person and I am telling you everything up front. I am selling it for higher because the car has a extended warranty that will go with the vehicle. The extended warranty is carried by Easy Care and the coverage level is Stated Care you can look it up to see what is covered. It also comes with a tire and wheel warranty that is included in the extended warranty. This is one of the best extended warranties available I paid 1500$ 7 months ago for the warranty and it is good until 7/23/2016 or 97000 miles whichever comes first. My loss on the price of the warranty is your gain. You can also call or email me with any questions about this vehicle. More pictures available upon request. Thanks for looking Paul 832 349 4 two 1 six I am available day/night |
Hyundai Sonata for Sale
2005 hyundai sonata lx
1 owner trade,ipod/usb interface,sat cd/mp3 radio,keyless entry,free ship w/ bin(US $15,345.00)
Carfax can be seen on our website warranty(US $9,990.00)
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2007 hyundai sonata gls sedan 4-door 2.4l(US $6,100.00)
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Hyundai Genesis says in the future, even car stunts will be autonomous
Wed, 02 Jul 2014We talk a lot about new technologies in the auto industry. Things that will make you more comfortable or faster or more fuel efficient are, generally, easy for us to explain. Things that make us safer, though, are often a bit tougher to get a bead on. We can report on how it's supposed to function, but few of us are brave, reckless or stupid enough to purposefully put ourselves in a situation where we'd need something like Hyundai's Auto Emergency Braking.
That's why this video is so interesting. It shows off a vehicle's active safety features in the most ridiculous, easy-to-understand way possible. We won't spoil the lengths that Hyundai goes to with this squadron of cars, but you'll want to make sure you watch the whole three-minute video to see just how extreme the safety systems are on the 2015 Genesis.
Scroll down and have a look.
Luc Donckerwolke steps down as head of Hyundai Group design
Wed, Apr 29 2020Automotive News got hold of "an internal note" declaring that Hyundai Group design chief Luc Donckerwolke is stepping down today for "personal reasons." After ex-Volkswagen Group pen Peter Schreyer took over Kia design in 2006 and began the South Korean automaker's renaissance, Donckerwolke became the next VW Group design emigre to head east in 2015. He began his tenure in charge of Hyundai and Genesis, then took over as group design head when Schreyer stepped back from day-to-day operations in November 2018. Donckerwolke pushed for emotional products and brands that didn't look like different-sized versions of one another, dividing the trio of company makes into sexy and sporty Hyundai, young and cool Kia, and haute couture Genesis. Two of the three brands are on their way. Kia's got some top products but is still tweaking its formula. The Belgian's design resume stretches back to his first job at Peugeot in 1990, where he stayed for two years before moving to Volkswagen. That's where things get good, a 23-year run including work on the first-generation Skoda Octavia and Fabia, the Audi A2, A4 Avant, and R8 Le Mans race car, the Lamborghini Diablo VT, Gallardo and Murcielago, and the Bentley Flying Spur among many others. Credits at Hyundai include the Kona and Palisade, and at Genesis, the G80 and G90 sedans and the GV80 crossover. Considering Donckerwolke's background, it's no surprise to hear he opined for a Genesis supercar within a year of arrival at Hyundai, and had ideas about what he wanted to do. He said at the 2016 New York Auto Show, "I won't reveal the secret now because it's still my baby! Obviously, yes, this is part of the interest of designing a brand, being able to create [supercars]. It's not just something which we'll do, let's say a rational traditional project, but there will be some highlights." It's too bad we'll miss that. Hyundai Group bosses won't name a successor yet, leaving SangYup Lee as head of design at Hyundai and Genesis and Karim Habib, the ex-BMW and ex-Infiniti designer hired last year, in charge of Kia design. Donckerwolke issued a statement that read in part, "It's been an honor and privilege to contribute to the shaping of the future of Hyundai, Kia and Genesis.
Hyundai rehires R&D president let go over quality issues
Tue, 25 Feb 2014Last November, Hyundai announced the resignations of research and development president Kwon Moon-sik and two other R&D executives. At that time, it was said that the executives wished to "take responsibility for a series of quality issues" at the Korean automaker. Kwon Moon-sik had only been in the position for a year, but some of the quality issues thought to have caused the resignations included recalls of the Genesis and other sedans around the world, along with the company's much-publicized fuel economy overstatement controversy - both of which dealt with matters that transpired before Moon-sik took his position. In its statement at the time, Hyundai said, "The latest personnel change shows our firm commitment to quality management and reaffirms our will to continuously improve R&D competitiveness."
Three months later, Reuters is reporting that Moon-sik is back with the company, a statement announcing the rehire saying, "Given his expertise, experience and leadership skills, we reinstated president Kwon to enhance quality and R&D capability from scratch." Company chairman Chung Mong-koo is said to have a reputation for firing then rehiring workers, and it's possible this rehire is especially timely because Hyundai will bring its new Sonata to market this year and likely wants its experienced R&D captain at the wheel.
The man who had taken Moon-sik's position has returned to his previous post as head of powertrain development. However, in another surprise resignation, the head of Hyundai's design center, Oh Sug-geun, has left the company for "personal reasons." He has been replaced by Lee Byung-seob, who moves up from his position as head of exterior design.



