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Fun Small Sporty Black Suv; 3rd Row Seating; Usb; Three Rows; One Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:60376
Location:

Auburn, Alabama, United States

Auburn, Alabama, United States

Third row seats! 

I bought this 2009 Santa Fe SE brand new because it has great power (240 hp), great handling, and three row seating, complete with air conditioning and heat in all three rows and side/curtain airbags in all three rows. It also has a USB port - keep all your mp3 songs on a USB key, control which songs you listen to using the radio, and the title/artist even shows up on the radio screen. 

The black paint with beige interior looks absolutely fantastic together. It has all weather floor mats to protect the carpet. The car has power driver seat (manual passenger seat). 

The vehicle has an automatic transmission with sport-shift (let's you choose your gear) and 60,000 miles. 

I love this vehicle. It's relatively small, for an SUV, which means it gets pretty good gas mileage and it's pretty sporty and fun to drive. Yet it's big enough to have 3 rows of seating. I'm selling it because I'm trading it for something smaller and even sportier. 

The vehicle has two small blemishes: a tear in one armrest/door handle in the second row, and one wheel has been scuffed from a slow-speed curb scrape during parallel parking (see pictures). Otherwise, only wear typical of a 5-year-old, 60,000 mile vehicle. 

The vehicle has been well-maintained; all service has been done according to the maintenance schedule by the local Hyundai dealer. Tires replaced at 45,000 miles. No accidents. Non-smoker. Title in hand.

The power train is still under factory warranty (10 years/100,000 miles).

Features include power windows, power locks, power and heated mirrors, Compact Disc Drive with wma/mp3 capability, USB port, Aux jack, 8 way power driver's seat (including lumbar), auto-dimming rear view mirror with Homelink garage door opener and compass, all weather floor mats, 3rd row seating with A/C and heat, Side and curtain airbags in all three rows, traction control, vehicle stability control, 4 wheel disc brakes with electronic brake-force distribution (sends most braking power to wheels with most grip), cruise control, steering-wheel-mounted audio controls, privacy glass, roof rack, alloy wheels, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and remote keyless entry (I have both fobs).

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2014 Hyundai Sonata gets host of improvements, starts at $21,350*

Tue, 08 Oct 2013

Hyundai has announced improvements for the 2014 Sonata, as well as a price increase of $450 for the base GLS model, which has a MSRP of $21,350. That doesn't include the *$795 destination fee, which was increased by $20 for 2014. The most expensive Sonata, the Limited Turbo, starts at $28,650, also not including destination.
The new features are numerous, but only a fraction of them come standard on all Sonata models. The new standard features shared by the GLS, SE, SE 2.0T and Limited models include a refined grille design (which isn't too different from the 2013 model, if we're honest), HID headlights, LED taillights, a slightly revised rear fascia, Driver Selectable Steering Mode (DSSM), Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) and a tire-specific tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). To improve noise, vibration and harshness (NVH), all Sonatas also get improved carpet, more foam in the A and B pillars and an additional dynamic damper.
Hyundai has added a rearview camera and blind spot mirror as standard equipment on SE and Limited Sonatas, and it's also offered on the GLS with the Popular Equipment Package. Blind spot detection also makes its debut on the Sonata, which is standard on Limited models and part of the Premium Package on SE models. The GLS isn't slated for a blind spot detection system.

Hyundai hires actor Paul Rudd as pitchman [w/video]

Tue, 09 Sep 2014

The Dude abides, but his deep voice is going to be coming from your TV a little less. After seven years of his earthiness, laid back actor Jeff Bridges is no longer the voice of Hyundai in the brand's advertising. He has been replaced by comedian Paul Rudd who is already narrating the new commercial for the 2015 Hyundai Sonata.
"We were looking for a voice that could be recognizable and relatable to a new generation of car buyers," said Steve Shannon, vice president of Marketing, Hyundai Motor America, in the company's announcement of the deal. "Rudd can be serious, humorous, informative and entertaining all at the same time."
According to Hyundai spokesperson Derek Joyce speaking to Autoblog, the deal with Rudd goes for the next three years. "He's our tier one voice, and that's going to affect tone" in the company's ads," Joyce said. The first spot with Rudd is titled Co-Pilot, and it stars a backseat driver losing out to the Sonata's navigation system and safety features at every turn. Rudd isn't physically in the commercial but does the ending voiceover. The company wouldn't say when the next ad with the new pitchman might debut.

2014 Hyundai Equus

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I think that the new BMW 4 Series is an attractive coupe. The design is a little bit on the wrong side of "fussy" I'll grant you, and I don't particularly care for the look of the scalloped, black-bordered vents on the fender sides - functional though they may be. But for the most part, I find the coupe to be pretty pleasing to look at.
You all, by and large, do not care for the 4 Series. (For the sake of constructing my intellectual argument, I'm going to make the ridiculous statistical assumption that the 140 or so comments on our 4 Series First Drive provide a representative opinion of our readership as a whole.) In the first 24 hours after we published our review of the car, you felt moved to comment that it was "ugly," "REALLY ugly" and "a disappointment" among other, less reprintable statements of ardor.