2012 Hyundai Santa Fe All-wheel-drive - Original 1 Owner on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
I have for sale my 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe AWD. Please read the entire description for specific details regarding the vehicle. I purchased this vehicle brand new from Las Vegas Planet Hyundai in 2012 with 12 miles on the ODO. The car is as close to brand new as you can get for a 2012 vehicle with 59,000 miles. One small door ding on the passenger side front door, a scuff on the passenger side front wheel, and a light scuff on the top of the rear bumper from a suitcase. Other than that it’s just about perfect. Zero accidents. Always garaged. Interior is immaculate. I have always done my own maintenance because I’m OCD about my vehicles. The oil was changed every 3k miles when I was using conventional oil and then I switched to Royal Purple at 30k miles with a 5k oil interval change. Recent Maintenance: Fresh Oil Change w/filter New cabin air filter New engine air filter Coolant flush New Hyundai brand battery Vehicle Specifics: 2.4L 4 cylinder engine with 6 speed A/T with auto shift mode All-wheel-drive system with manual center differential lock and hill descent control Factory installed optional remote start with theft deterrent system Factory installed optional tow package prep with class III hitch, 4 pin wiring connection, transmission cooler, and power steering cooler Power windows and locks, auto safety central locking system, cruise control, remote entry, Sirius Satellite Radio, Bluetooth connectivity with voice recognition, rear cargo mat and grocery net, factory floor mats, 3 power outlets, etc., etc. The tires have about 50% tread remaining and were recently rotated. Most of the miles on the vehicle are highway hence the low tire wear. I have a Carfax report, the original window sticker and all manuals and supplements. I have loved my Santa Fe but I have 2 cars and only 1 driver so it's time for it to move on to a new loving home. This really is an exceptional vehicle for someone who cares about purchasing a private party vehicle that has been well cared for. Plus, you can save a few thousand buying from a private party versus a dealership. The vehicle is not being driven and is garaged at my home so you do not need to worry about it racking up miles during the posting. I'm happy to take it to a mechanic of your choosing (at your expense) if you want to have the vehicle checked out prior to purchase. I can also email you a copy of the Carfax report if you are interested. Please view the pictures and let me know if you have any questions. I'm happy to answer them. Thanks for your interest. The vehicle is being sold as-is with no warranty express or implied. It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser to do all due diligence prior to purchase. |
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Mon, Mar 2 2015UPDATE: Autoblog reached out to Hyundai spokesperson Jim Trainor for more information about this recall. He let us know via email: "Owners will be notified beginning in the second quarter." Also, there have been "no accidents, injuries nor fatalities," as a result of this issue. Hyundai is recalling 204,768 examples of the 2008-2010 Elantra sedan and 2009-2010 Elantra Touring because of possible failure of the electrically assisted power steering. The problem in these vehicles is that the ECU for the power steering can "sense a discrepancy in the steering input signals and, as a result, disable the steering power assist," according to documents submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If this happens, then drivers could suddenly experience a more difficult time driving the Elantras. According to a chronology submitted to NHTSA (that you can read in full as a PDF, here), Hyundai first became aware of this problem in 2010 and issued a TSB for it in 2011. At that time, just 0.25 percent of sedans and 0.36 percent of Touring models were shown to have the fault. However by October 2014, the issue had gotten worse, and 1.3 percent of four-doors and 1.9 percent of the hatchbacks were exhibiting it. The automaker believed that by maintaining manual steering the vehicles were still within the law, but "the industry has increasingly handled similar issues through safety recalls." In most cases, turning the ignition off and then back on rectifies things, but to fix this, Hyundai is updating the power steering control unit on these models. RECALL Subject : Electric Power Steering Assist may be Disabled Report Receipt Date: FEB 23, 2015 NHTSA Campaign Number: 15V100000 Component(s): STEERING Potential Number of Units Affected: 204,768 All Products Associated with this Recall Vehicle Make Model Model Year(s) HYUNDAI ELANTRA 2008-2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING 2009-2010 Details Manufacturer: Hyundai Motor America SUMMARY: Hyundai Motor America (Hyundai) is recalling certain model year 2008-2010 Elantra vehicles manufactured June 1, 2008, to April 30, 2010, and 2009-2010 Elantra Touring vehicles manufactured November 1, 2008, to April 30, 2010. The electronic power steering (EPS) electronic control unit (ECU) may sense a discrepancy in the steering input signals and, as a result, disable the steering power assist.
Ford Mustang Mach-E fails Sweden's moose test
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2015 Hyundai Sonata cheaper than last year, starts at $21,150*
Thu, 22 May 2014
Prices for the 2015 Sonata range from $21,150 for the 2.4-liter SE to $33,525 for the 2.0-liter, turbocharged Sport 2.0T.
The arrival of a new generation of a successful car is usually accompanied by a small surge in its price, ranging from a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars. Hyundai, though, is eschewing that practice, delivering its heavily redesigned Sonata for less than its predecessor. It's only a $300 difference over last year's base model, the Sonata GLS, but we don't think the savings will be lost on consumers. The move is part of a larger reshuffling of the Sonata line. The outgoing GLS trim has been replaced by the SE as the base car, while the 2.4-liter engine can now be ordered with the Sport trim. Meanwhile the 2.0T Sport is both the sole turbocharged offering, and tops off the Sonata pricing hierarchy.