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2013 Hyundai Equus Ultimate Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $56,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:291 Color: Gran Premio Gray
Location:

Tyler, Texas, United States

Tyler, Texas, United States
2013 Hyundai Equus Ultimate Sedan 4-Door 5.0L, US $56,900.00, image 1

Basic Details

  • VIN: KMHGH4JH6DU062709
  • Stock Num: 13H62709
  • Make: Hyundai
  • Model: Equus
  • Model Num: E0422R85
  • Exterior: Gran Premio Gray
  • Doors: 4
  • Trans: 8-Speed Automatic w/Manual Shift
  • Engine: Gas V8 5.0L/307
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • Body: 4dr Car
  • Mkt Class: 4-door Large Passenger Car
  • Engine Size: 8
  • Engine Disp: 5.0L
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline Fuel
  • MPG City: 15
  • MPG Hwy: 23

Options

  • AM/FM Stereo
  • CD Changer
  • CD Player
  • Premium Sound System
  • Satellite Radio
  • MP3 Player
  • Auxiliary Audio Input
  • HD Radio
  • Navigation System
  • Bluetooth Connection
  • Power Driver Seat
  • Power Passenger Seat
  • Bucket Seats
  • Heated Front Seat(s)
  • Driver Adjustable Lumbar
  • Seat Memory
  • Cooled Front Seat(s)
  • Heated Rear Seat(s)
  • Leather Seats
  • Floor Mats
  • Cruise Control
  • Adjustable Steering Wheel
  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Tire Pressure Monitor
  • Power Windows
  • Keyless Entry
  • Power Door Locks
  • Engine Immobilizer
  • Keyless Start
  • Security System
  • Trip Computer
  • Climate Control
  • Rain Sensing Wipers
  • Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
  • Intermittent Wipers
  • Power Folding Mirrors
  • Mirror Memory
  • Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
  • Power Mirror(s)
  • Heated Mirrors
  • Fog Lamps
  • Headlights-Auto-Leveling
  • Automatic Headlights
  • HID headlights
  • Sun/Moon Roof
  • Sun/Moonroof
  • Aluminum Wheels
  • Temporary Spare Tire
  • Tires - Rear Performance
  • Tires - Front Performance
  • Chrome Wheels
  • 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
  • Power Steering
  • Active Suspension
  • Air Suspension
  • Rear Wheel Drive
  • Multi-Zone A/C
  • Rear A/C
  • Rear Defrost
  • Power Outlet
  • Woodgrain Interior Trim
  • Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
  • Universal Garage Door Opener
  • Driver Vanity Mirror
  • Passenger Vanity Mirror
  • Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
  • Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
  • Front Reading Lamps
  • Rear Reading Lamps
  • Traction Control
  • Stability Control
  • Brake Assist
  • ABS
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Rear Parking Aid
  • Back-Up Camera
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Child Safety Locks
  • Emergency Trunk Release

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US Congress lets $8,000 hydrogen vehicle tax credit expire

Mon, Dec 22 2014

When Toyota introduced the 2016 Mirai last month in preparation for a launch late next year, it said that the hydrogen car will have a $57,500 MSRP and that there will be a federal tax credit available worth up to $8,000. The problem, as we noted at the time, is that that federal credit was set to expire at the end of 2014. The technical language of the current rule says that someone who buys a fuel cell vehicle, "may claim a credit for the certified amount for a fuel cell vehicle if it is placed in service by the taxpayer after Dec. 31, 2005, and is purchased on or before Dec. 31, 2014." With the 113th Congress now finished up for the year and legislators headed home for the holidays, we know one thing for certain: the federal tax credit for hydrogen vehicles was not updated and will end as we're all singing Auld Lang Syne next week. All of this isn't to say that Mirai buyers won't be able to take $8,000 off the price of the car 12 months from now. For proof of that, we only need to look at other alternative fuel tax incentives and realize that this Congress simply isn't moving fast enough to deal with things that are expiring right now. One of the last things that the 113th Congress did in December was to take up the tax credits that expired at the end of 2013 and renew some of them. Jay Friedland, Plug In America's senior policy advisor, told AutoblogGreen that PIA and other likeminded organizations worked with Congress to extended the electronic vehicle charging station (technically: EVSE) tax credit that was part of the Alternative Refueling Tax Credit in IRS Section 30(C) through the end of 2014. "Individuals can deduct 30 percent of the cost of purchasing and installing an EVSE up to $1,000; businesses, 30 percent up to $30,000," he said. "This tax credit is applied to any system placed into service by 12/31/14 and is retroactive to the beginning of the year. So go out and buy your favorite EV driver an EVSE for the holidays," he said. An electric motorcycle credit was killed at the last minute as Congress was getting ready to leave, but H.R. 5771 did extend the Alternative Fuels Excise Tax Credits for liquefied hydrogen and other alternative fuels. These sorts of tax credit battles happen all year long. In July, Blumenthal introduced the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Infrastructure Act of 2014, which never got out of the Finance Committee. Back to the hydrogen vehicle situation.

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Sat, 29 Dec 2012

France has been vocal, but not alone, in noting the rise of the South Korean automakers in Europe. The signing of a free-trade pact in 2011 between South Korea and the EU, along with the especially value-conscious buyers in a crisis-stricken Europe, has seen market share increases measuring in the double digits for Hyundai and Kia - analysts expect 14-percent growth for the two in 2012.
A report in Bloomberg has found that there's pain at the other end, too: The pact more than halved import tariffs on European cars headed to South Korea to 3.2 percent, and prices are now close enough to domestic offerings for more South Koreans to pay the premium for foreign luxury nameplates and the cachet they confer. Products sold by the five domestic automakers hogged 92 percent of the market last year, and sales have dropped 5.2 percent this year whereas import sales have risen by 24 percent. This will mark the first year that imports claimed ten percent of the market; compare that to 2002, when domestic market share in the world's 11th largest auto market was 99 percent.
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Is Hyundai's conservative new Sonata struggling out of the gate?

Thu, 23 Oct 2014



"But so far, Sonata sales are up compared with last year even while we're still ramping up to full speed," - Jim Trainor
According to Reuters, the redesigned-for-2015 Hyundai Sonata is not enjoying the same degree of success in the early going as the previous sixth-gen model, which proved to be one of the most important models in the company's history and ushered in the company's so-called "Fluidic Sculpture" design language that we still see today. Citing a recent review from The New York Times that called the car's more conservative styling "bland" and "boring," Reuters also points to analysts who claim the higher price of the new Sonata, as well as smaller rebates and incentives, are hurting sales. Honda and Toyota both offered anywhere from $600 to $800 more on the hoods of their Accord and Camry sedans last month.