2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Reading, Massachusetts, United States
This car is in great shape and only has 8,000 miles on
it. I am selling the car because I need
an SUV for work. This is a fully loaded
Sonata. Silver exterior with gray interior. Clean
Carfax report – no accident. Two small fingertip
sized dings and one smaller. One wheel
has small curb rash. Immaculate interior – no smoking. Transferable powertrain components coverage
under the 5-Year/60,000-Mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Covers repair or replacement of any component
manufactured or originally installed by Hyundai that is defective in material
or factory workmanship, under normal use and maintenance. Car includes: 2.0L four cylinder engine with turbo (274hp) Automatic Transmission 18 inch alloy wheels 4 door Leather seats Navigation Bluetooth connection for music and phone Blue-Link – Download the app and you can start the car
remotely, lock or unlock, get emergency assistance and lots more. (Requires
subscription.) XM Satellite Radio (Requires subscription.) Panoramic sun roof Heated seats (front and back) Rearview camera Comes with both keys Mud flaps, mats, cargo net, cargo mat, wheel locks
Lots of other extras. |
Hyundai Sonata for Sale
- Automatic cd player bluetooth all power factory warranty off lease only(US $14,999.00)
- Bluetooth cruise control factory warranty automatic xm radio off lease only(US $14,999.00)
- Gls v6 auto 3.3lt engine automatic cd 2 owner vehicle 0 accidents in tn 4 life
- Cruise control cd player all power factory warranty bluetooth off lease only(US $14,999.00)
- Bluetooth tire pressure system cruise control off lease only(US $14,999.00)
- Cruise control factory warranty bluetooth cd player off lease only(US $14,999.00)
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Hyundai and Kia recalling 1.6M more models for faulty brake switch
Wed, 03 Apr 2013In what is likely the largest recall campaign for Hyundai and Kia, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has announced a recall of more than 1.6 million models due to a faulty brake switch. This is in addition to almost 700,000 Hyundai and Kia models recalled for the same problem back in 2009.
In more than 620,000 Kia models and 1 million Hyundai products for the 2007 through 2011 model years, the brake switch could malfunction causing the brake lights to not illuminate, which could lead to accident. Other possible issues with a faulty switch include the cruise control not cancelling with the brake pedal, the push-button starter not working properly and the shift interlock not disengaging causing the transmission to be stuck in Park. To fix the problem, the brake lights switch will be replaced.
Due to the large number of units being recalled, both automakers are issuing a notice by next month with parts not expected to be ready until June. The full list of affected vehicles and the NHTSA press releases are posted below.
Hyundai US marketing chief steps down
Sun, 16 Nov 2014For the past four and a half years, Hyundai's marketing efforts in America have been steered by Steve Shannon. But now the Korean automaker is going to have to find a new marketing guru, because Shannon has reportedly stepped down with apparently immediate effect.
A career automobile marketer, Shannon came to Hyundai early in 2011 after over a quarter century at General Motors, effectively switching places with Joel Ewanick and Chris Perry, who moved from Hyundai to GM the previous year.
During his 25 years in Detroit, Automotive News points out, Shannon worked with such brands as Buick, Oldsmobile, Saab and Hummer. He was particularly instrumental in launching the Saturn brand and served as executive director of marketing for Cadillac prior to moving to Hyundai.
2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo: Introduction
Mon, 28 Jan 2013The Hyundai Veloster is indeed an automotive oddball, and that's part of the reason why we're so drawn to it. Even in base form, the Veloster is a cleverly packaged little wonder that's bursting with personality, and with the added grunt and visual aggression of the Turbo model, there's a lot to talk about.
Despite not really fitting into any one specific vehicle segment (unless you dump it into the all-too-vague "compact" class), the Veloster Turbo looks really good on paper, to say nothing of how it looks on the street. It's certainly a head-turner, and we're intrigued by the overall package of an oddly shaped three-door (or four-door?) with some forced induction motivation.
We've had a lot to say about the weird little Hyundai in the past, and we don't see the conversations about this car ending anytime soon. Thus, we've welcomed a matte gray example into the Autoblog long-term garage for one year of testing. This should definitely be interesting.