2013 Hyundai Tucson Limited on 2040-cars
Kingman, Arizona, United States
Send me an email at: joesphjeedem@ukdealers.com .
2013 Hyundai Tucson Limited
Selling because I am a new stay-at-home parent and we no longer need a second car. I bought this SUV from a Toyota
dealership and they said the only reason it was not labeled Certified Pre-owned is because it was a different brand
(Hyundai) and they could only certify Toyota, but it is in excellent condition.
Here are the details:
Beautiful Red Tucson. Fully Loaded with navigation, back-up camera, leather and a panoramic sunroof. Bluetooth
w/voice recognition. Dual front automatic temperature control so you can have two temperatures blowing at once (one
toward the drivers side and the other toward the passengers). EcoShift indicator to help save gas.
Sporty SUV spoiler, trip odometer, retractable cargo cover, XM radio, power seats, leather heated front bucket
seats, proximity key w/push button start, trip computer, power door & liftgate locks, remote keyless entry w/alarm,
two front 12V power outlets, illuminated glove compartment, front/rear stabilizer bars, tire pressure monitoring
system (TPMS), traction control system (TCS) w/electronic stability control (ESC), downhill brake control (DBC),
3-point seatbelts for all positions, external side rails to step on, fog lights, and more!
Clean Car Fax with no accidents! Low miles!
Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Hyundai Azera fate in question for US
Thu, 17 Jul 2014
The Azera has been consistently outsold by its rivals. Through June, Hyundai has shifted just 4,191 units.
Hyundai's dealers call the Azera the "nicest car nobody knows about." That's according to Mike O'Brien, Hyundai Motor America's vice president of corporate and product planning. Indeed, the fullsize sedan is a handsome, well-rounded machine, loaded with creature comforts. Yet it's not selling well, and its space in Hyundai showrooms is about to get a whole lot more crowded thanks to the newly spruced-up 2015 Sonata. No surprise, then, that company officials admit that the model's future in the US is uncertain.
Hyundai exec admits company studying pickup, no foolin'
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Automotive News reports Hyundai may be considering jumping into the US pickup market. Lee In-cheol, ice president of international sales, says the company's product planners and engineers are currently trying to determine what size pickup would be best for our market. Currently, the automaker has no plans to build a truck, but Lee says that hasn't stopped US dealers from asking the company to produce one. The US and South Korea signed a free trade agreement that took effect in 2012 that removes the so-called Chicken Tax from South Korean imports in seven years.
That means that Hyundai or Kia could import a foreign-built truck without incurring the 25 percent tax on the vehicle's value after 2021. Even so, Hyundai isn't committed into jumping into the US full-size pickup market. Instead, the company may build a smaller truck designed to compete in emerging markets.
We've been hearing word about Hyundai's pickup musings for years now, including a rumored partnership with Chrysler to produce Ram-based trucks, but so far, nothing has come of it.
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"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.