2010 Hyundai Santa Fe Gl 1 Owner No Accident on 2040-cars
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada
Excellent condition white-on-grey 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL for sale! Inspected by a Hyundai dealership and no problem whatsoever. Hyundai inspection report and CarProof are available.
- 1 owner - No accident This 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL is equipped with the following factory options: - Great on gas 2.4 L engine - Bluetooth - Power windows - Keyless entry - Power locks - A/C - CD player - iPod input - AUX input - FWD The odometer currently reads 123,000 km. $13,495 cash price, includes a $2,000 all cash purchase discount. $0 down, $134.79 bi-weekly financing over 60 months available on approved credit. If you are interested in this 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL, please call or text Oliver @ 604-618-8921 to book an appointment for a viewing and a test drive! To ensure vehicle availability upon arrival, booking an appointment at least 2 hours ahead is strongly recommended. - Trade-ins welcome! - We help you finance or lease, even if you are international students or new immigrants! - Extended warranty available Vii Auto Boutique Motor Dealer License #31249 16144 84 Ave Surrey, BC V4N 0V9 Mon-Fri: 10 am - 8 pm Sat: 10 am - 6 pm Closed on Sundays and statutory holidays This 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe GL is comparable to the following: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe Premium Sport GLS Limited Chevrolet Chevy Equinox LS 1LT 2LT LTZ Dodge Journey SE SXT R/T Ford Escape XLT Limited Hybrid Honda CRV CR-V LX EX EX-L Kia Sportage LX EX Convenience Luxury Toyota RAV4 Sport Limited |
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Hyundai’s N division will tune electrics, steer clear of Genesis
Tue, Apr 2 2019At Hyundai's Namyang proving ground in a small garage emblazoned with a giant "N," Albert Biermann, the ex-BMW engineer who now heads up vehicle development for the Korean brand, recently provided a few hints about what to expect from Hyundai's nascent performance sub-brand — and that includes EVs. "We are looking for the right ideas of how to transfer the craziness of N into electrification," he said. That could be "a full EV [and] also could be a hybrid." To date, we've seen the Veloster N introduced last fall in the United States, followed by the recently announced Elantra GT N Line. Europe has the i30 N in hatchback and fastback body styles. Biermann says, "We will expand also into segments we are not in now," including "something a little bit smaller," as well as into "a different type of vehicle." Biermann also said we can expect a more powerful version of the new 2020 Hyundai Sonata — which we've just reviewed, and which will launch in the United States with a 180-hp 1.6-liter turbo and a 191-hp 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four. But he stopped short of saying whether it would be an N or an N Line model. And it appears that the N expansion will not extend to Genesis. "There are no plans yet to make a sub-label for Genesis like we did with N for Hyundai," Biermann said. This despite the fact that nearly all of its rivals have branched out in that direction. For now, it seems, the G70 Sport is as sporty as it will get over at Genesis.
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.
2015 Hyundai Genesis automatically slows for speed cameras
Tue, 01 Jul 2014Speed cameras are something of a foreign curiosity for many drivers in the US. Sure, there is sporadic use of red light cameras here, but the cams to catch speeders are much more popular in Europe. However, Hyundai might have created a way to end that scourge for our foreign auto enthusiast compatriots. The Korean automaker recently showed off a system on the Genesis at its headquarters in Seoul that could detect and automatically slow down for the nefarious devices. It could make many speeding tickets a thing of the past.
According to Australian website Drive, the Genesis' tech is actually a simple integration of already existing structures. It combines a navigation system programmed with the locations of speed cameras and the sedan's automatic braking. Drivers get an audible warning about a half-mile beforehand to slow down, and if they don't the car can do it for them.
Unfortunately, this potentially money-saving tech isn't leaving its domestic market anytime soon. "This is offered only in Korea and not planned for the US. In Korea, many cars with smart cruise control offer this and it is viewed as a safety feature," said Hyundai spokesperson Jim Trainor to Autoblog via email.