2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Limited on 2040-cars
8485 Rivers Ave, North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Engine:2.4L I4 16V MPFI DOHC Hybrid
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KMHEC4A40DA075203
Stock Num: L140065
Make: Hyundai
Model: Sonata Hybrid Limited
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Black Onyx Pearl
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 5496
JUST REPRICED FROM $24,995, PRICED TO MOVE $3,700 below NADA Retail!, EPA 40 MPG Hwy/36 MPG City! Hyundai Certified, CARFAX 1-Owner, Excellent Condition, LOW MILES - 5,695! NAV, Heated Leather Seats, Hybrid, Back-Up Camera CLICK ME!======PURCHASE WITH CONFIDENCE: 150-Point Inspection and Reconditioning, 24-Hour Roadside Assistance, 10-Year/ 100, 000 mile powertrain limited warrantty, Towing/Rental/Travel Breakdown Benefits, Carfax Vehicle History Report, 10-Year/Unlimited mileage roadside assistance & 1st-Day Rental Car reimbursement for covered repairs ======PRICED TO MOVE: Was $24, 995. This Sonata Hybrid is priced $3, 700 below NADA Retail. Approx. Original Base Sticker Price: $30, 600*. ======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Navigation, Heated Driver Seat, Heated Rear Seat, Back-Up Camera, Hybrid, Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Onboard Communications System, Keyless Start, Heated Seats. MP3 Player, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Steering Wheel Controls, Heated Mirrors. ======OPTION PACKAGES: CARPETED FLOOR MATS, CARGO MAT, CARGO NET, IPOD CABLE, STANDARD EQUIPMENT PKG: base vehicle, BLACK ONYX PEARL, GRAY, LEATHER SEATS. Limited with Black Onyx Pearl exterior and Gray interior features a 4 Cylinder Engine with 199 HP at 5500 RPM*. Serviced here, Non-Smoker vehicle, Originally bought here, 4 brand new tires, Fully Inspected, New Brakes. ======EXPERTS RAVE: KBB.com's review says In a segment historically defined by everyday practicality and restrained styling, the 2013 Hyundai Sonata breaks the mold with its sculpted exterior design Great Gas Mileage: 40 MPG Hwy. ======VISIT US TODAY: Hendrick Hyundai North! Our team is professional Closing Fee is included in the advertised/sales price. Pricing analysis performed on 6/19/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by cal ... WE HAVE ACCESS TO THOUSANDS OF USED CARS THROUGH OUR SISTER STORES ALL OVER THE SOUTH EAST! GET MORE USED CAR FOR YOUR HARD-EARNED DOLLAR FROM HENDRICK HYUNDAI'S INTERNET SALES TEAM!
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Hyundai and Kia to update EV brake lights; our tests show how they currently may not come on
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Korea's sport compact | 2017 Hyundai Elantra Sport First Drive
Tue, Nov 1 2016When we drove the then all-new 2017 Hyundai Elantra earlier this year, we came away impressed but slightly bored. There is nothing fundamentally flawed with the compact sedan, but there also is nothing about the car that gets our blood pumping. The new Elantra is an affordable and reasonably well-equipped people mover. It's an improvement over its predecessor, but the driving experience leaves us indifferent. Hyundai was aware of this from the outset. The product plan includes the Sport model you see here, intended to inject some life into what is otherwise a rather milquetoast car. On paper, everything looks good and all of the right boxes are checked, including more power and a tighter suspension. Hyundai was clear that this is far more than just an appearance package like the previous generation's Sport trim. As such, the new Elantra Sport is fitted with a 201-horsepower, 1.6-liter turbocharged engine mated to either a six-speed manual or a seven-speed dual clutch automatic. A revised suspension replaces the standard torsion-beam rear axle with a fully independent multi-link rear setup, paired with bigger brakes, wheels, and tires. Other accoutrements, like sport seats and a flat-bottomed steering wheel, are also included. Check, check, check. The Elantra Sport with a manual transmission starts at $21,650 before destination and, sitting just below the top-of-the-range Limited model, comes very well equipped for the price. Heated leather seats are standard, as are HID headlights, keyless entry and ignition, and a seven-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. That's a lot of equipment for a car in this size and price range. The only option on both the manual and paddle-shifted DCT model (that one starts at $22,750) is the $2,400 Premium Package. It adds an extra inch to the display, navigation, an eight-speaker Infinity sound system, Hyundai's Blue Link connectivity, a sunroof, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, dual automatic climate control with an auto defogger, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror with HomeLink and a compass. Lots of checks in lots of boxes at a reasonable price point and a long warranty has been Hyundai's modus operandi for a while now, and that's fine for most of its models. It's the case with the non-Sport Elantra, which is packed with features but otherwise makes us shrug. The Sport may not be a revolution, but it is a lot of fun to drive.
Automakers teaming with Google to bring Android to cars this year
Mon, 06 Jan 2014Remember how we mentioned that Hyundai would be offering a BlueLink infotainment app for Google Glass? And how last week, we told you about a rumored partnership between Audi and Google? Well, both of these things were just part of a much bigger deal.
Google has teamed up with Audi, General Motors, Hyundai and Honda to form the Open Automotive Alliance. With the help of chipmaker NVIDIA, the group aims to bring Google's Android operating system to the auto industry on a large scale. While the speed with which Android will be adopted by the industry remains unclear - the OAA's own press release says "timing for each automaker will vary" - we could see the first Android-equipped vehicle by year's end.
For those that keep their ear to the ground in the automotive tech world, this is a big deal for more than just one reason - Honda, GM and Hyundai are all partners in the Siri Eyes Free program from Apple. The future of that relationship now that three of its automakers are in bed with Apple's arch-rival, though, could be under threat.