2012 Hyundai Veloster Loaded Navigation Camera Voice Pan Roof Keyless 1 Owner on 2040-cars
North Miami Beach, Florida, United States
FULLY LOADED
2012 Hyundai Veloster hatchback in excellent condition with every option
possible. 61k Miles, One owner, clean car fax, fully dealer maintain, still under
manufacture warranty. Includes Style & Technology package, Navigation, keyless
entry, rear camera, 18’’ wheels, huge moon roof with panoramic roof, Automatic
transmission with EcoShift paddle shifters, backup warning sensors, Custom
Tinted Windows, premium 8-speaker sound system w/ subwoofer, Traction Control,
Stability Control, ABS, Keyless Entry and push button start,115-volt outlet,
Cruise Control, Tilt & Telescoping steering wheel, MP3/CD Player (Single
Disc), XM Satellite, Navigation, Bluetooth, Auxiliary Audio Input and iPod
Integration, USB Connection, Parking Sensors, Backup Camera, Dual and Side Air
Bags, Panorama moon roof, Rear Spoiler, 38 MPG, and Premium 18 Alloy Wheels
with color inserts. Sticker price for
this car is $24,000 Now you can buy this
2012 car almost for half price. If you need
any additional information please call me or email. Please
submit only reasonable offers, thank you. 440-221-7503
Mike Dealer fee of $295 will apply to the total price |
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Kia design chief Peter Schreyer named Hyundai-Kia President
Fri, 28 Dec 2012Automotive News reports Peter Schreyer has been appointed the first non-Korean president of Hyundai-Kia Motor Group. Schreyer is expected to retain his role as the chief designer for Kia, while also taking on new, high-level executive duties. He is now one of three presidents at the automaker.
The designer made a name for himself at Volkswagen, where he penned the 1998 New Beetle and lent his eye to the Audi TT. In 2006, Schreyer moved to Kia, where he quickly revised the brand's styling from bland, forgettable lines to bold, "tiger nose" creations. Analysts attribute much of the brand's recent sales success to Schreyer's influence.
Kia is expected to move 2.75 million units worldwide next year, while sister company Hyundai will likely beat its 2012 sales forecast of 4.29 million units, according to CFO Lee Won Hee.
Hyundai tops Toyota in annual CarMD Vehicle Health Index
Fri, 06 Dec 2013CarMD has released its third annual Vehicle Health Index, which for the 2013 tracked the frequency and cost of repairs for "check engine" problems of 119-million vehicles built between the 2003 and 2013 model years. For the first two years of the index, Toyota ranked at the top of the list, but this year's results see Hyundai moved to number one, pushing Toyota down a spot.
The Korean automaker's rise to the top has been "fueled by its low repair frequency," according to CarMD. Toyota is second to Hyundai in lowest repair frequency, but Toyotas also have the highest average cost of repair. (Interestingly, General Motors vehicles have the lowest average.) Both Toyota's and Hyundai's manufacturer "health" ratings suffered this year, but Toyota took a bigger hit, which also is what helped Hyundai achieve the top ranking.
While Hyundai is the top manufacturer in the index, the 2012 Toyota Camry is the top vehicle. The best-ranking Hyundai was the 2010 Elantra (behind three Nissan models and four Toyotas), which took the number eight spot. Hyundai has six other vehicles in the top 100.
Hyundai and Kia set aside $412 million for false mileage claims
Fri, 25 Jan 2013We still don't know how the whole fuel economy ratings debacle is going to play out for Hyundai and Kia, but both automakers are preparing to make good on their promises to reimburse vehicle owners for lower-than-promised mileage figures. According to Automotive News, Hyundai and Kia have set aside a combined total of $412 million ($225 million for Hyundai and $187 million for Kia) as compensation, which will be sent out on a case-by-case basis via debit cards depending on the vehicle and the mileage driven.
Announced back in November, the exaggerated miles per gallon claims affect around 900,000 Kia and Hyundai products produced for the 2011 through 2013 model years sold in the US and Canada. This whole deal has had plenty of action ranging from suspected whistleblowing from a rival US automaker and even insider trading, but it has probably been most frustrating for vehicle owners who, in most cases, saw their vehicles' city and highway ratings drop between one and three digits.