2007 Hyundai Sonata Gls Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Adams, Massachusetts, United States
2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS XM CLEAN - CLEAN - VIN 5NPET46C97H286336 Miles 103,600 STK: H286336 4 Door Sedan Price: $6,995 Special eBay Price!!
Your 2007 Hyundai Sonata is a five-passenger sedan offered with a four-cylinder engine mated to a gas saving four-speed automatic transmission that can get up to 34MPG. Sonata is a roomy four-door five-passenger family sedan offered GLS XM trim level of luxuary! Thus, the GLS features a 16-valve four-cylinder engine that produces 162 horsepower. Your Sonata looks, feels and drives like more expensive cars - compare it to Honda, compare it to other cars this size and you'll find Sonata beats them hands down for comfort and features! 32 Miles Per Gallon! Great Stereo Tunes! Power Windows, cruise, LARGE TRUNK SPACE, and the list goes on and on! Just look below for lots of the things that make YOUR Sonata so pleasing and easy to drive, and yet so affordable! Welcome to Alternative Motors Where We Sell and Service Quality pre-owned Cars, Trucks, SUV's, and Vans at Greylock Repair Center, 69 Columbia Street, Adams, MA. ~ Find out why people speak highly of Paul Tanner and his cars! ~ Did you know that we bring all cars that we sell up to or exceeding MA, CT, NY and VT Inspection Requirements? If your car needs tires: Done! Alignment: Done! Exhaust Issues: Done! Anything that is needed (or not) is DONE so you have new parts that last and last! Get 'er Done at Alternative Motors! ...and Guess What? All of our vehicles come with a Limited Warranty despite year or mileage, so BUY in Confidence! Peace Of Mind Guaranteed! Your vehicle has an included 60 Day or 2500 Mile Limited Warranty and yes!, your car qualifies for an extended optional Limited 6 Month or 6000 Mile Power Train Warranty Don't delay, call 413-446-3857 or 413-743-2625 now or stop in! All of our cars come standard with an Limited Warranty - regardless of Age or Miles! Not because we have too - But Because We Can! This vehicle is OK for an optional Extended Limited Warranty too! . . . . . Peace Of Mind Guaranteed! (SPECIAL Sale Price: $175, regularly $350 if you decide at the time of purchase!! - We've got the Deals, We've Got The Warranties) Fuel Economy-highway: 33 - 34 miles/gallon -Fuel Economy-city: 24 miles/gallon -Vehicle Stability Control System -Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror -Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS Curb Weight-automatic: 3266 lbs -Passenger Volume: 105.40 cu.ft.Steering Wheel Mounted Controls -Front Shoulder Room: 57.40 in. -Rear Shoulder Room: 56.90 in. -Curb Weight-manual: 3253 lbs -Turning Diameter: 35.80 in. -Overall Length: 188.90 in. -Ground Clearance: 6.30 in. -Cargo Volume: 16.30 cu.ft. -Front Headroom: 40.10 in. -Front Hip Room: 55.50 in.Overall Height: 58.00 in.Standard Towing: 1000 lbsFront Spring Type: Coil Rear Headroom: 38.20 in.Front Legroom: 43.70 in. -Rear Hip Room: 55.30 in. -Overall Width: 72.10 in. -Maximum Towing: 1500 lbs -Side Head Curtain Airbag -Body Style: SEDAN 4-DR Front Brake Type: Disc Rear Spring Type: Coil Rear Legroom: 37.40 in. -Child Safety Door Locks -Second Row Folding Seat -Rear Brake Type: Disc Front Suspension: Ind Track Front: 62.00 in. -Trunk Anti-Trap Device -Leather Steering Wheel -Daytime Running Lights -Heated Exterior MirrorRear Suspension: Ind Wheelbase: 107.40 in.Track Rear: 61.40 in.Tire Pressure MonitorStandard Seating: 5 Tilt Steering Column -Rear Window Defogger -Steering Type: R&P Tank: 17.70 gallon -Vehicle Anti-Theft -Tires: 215/60R16 Front Side Airbag -Power Door Locks -Traction Control -Passenger Airbag -Air Conditioning -Interval Wipers -Cruise Control -Driver Airbag -Keyless Entry -Tilt Steering -Front Air Dam -Power Windows -Steel Wheels -AM/FM Radio -ABS Brakes -Tachometer -CD Player |
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Why Toyota's fuel cell play is one big green gamble
Mon, Feb 3 2014Imagine going to the ballet on Saturday evening for an 8 pm performance. The orchestra begins warming up shortly before the show, but it turns out the star performer isn't ready at the appointed time. The orchestra keeps playing, doing its best to keep the audience engaged and, most importantly, in the building. It keeps this up until the star finally shows and is ready to dance ... which turns out to be ten years later. That's a Samuel Beckett play. It's also how many observers, analysts, alt-fuel fans and alt-fuel intenders feel about the arrival of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) – the few of them who are still in the building, that is. Toyota's hydrogen development timeline rivals that of the US space program. In fact, within the halls of Toyota alone, research on FCVs has been going on for nearly 22 years, meaning that one company's development timeline for FCVs rivals that of the US space program – it was 1945 when Werner von Braun's team began re-assembling Germany's World War II V2 rockets and figuring out how to launch them into space and it wasn't until 1969 when a man set landing gear down on that sunlit lunar quarry. The development of the atom bomb only took half as long, and that's if we go all the way back to when Leo Szilard patented the mere idea of it, in 1934. Carmakers didn't give up on hydrogen in spite of the public having given up on carmakers ever making something of it, so there was a good chance that hydrogen criers announcing the mass-market adoption of periodic chart element number two one would eventually be right. Now is that time. And Toyota, not alone in researching FCVs but arguably having done the most to keep FCVs in the news, isn't even going to be first to market. That honor will go to Hyundai, surprising just about everyone at the LA Auto Show with news of a hydrogen fuel cell Tucson going on sale in the spring. The other bit of thunder stolen: while Toyota's talking about trying to get the price of its offering down to something between $50,000 and $100,000, Hyundai is pitching its date with the future at a lease price of $499 per month ($250 more than the lease price of a conventional Tucson), free hydrogen and maintenance, and availability at Enterprise Rent-A-Car if you just want to try it out. We've seen and driven Toyota's offering and we all know its success doesn't depend on cross-shopping, showroom dealing and lease sweeteners.
Europe to get next Hyundai Genesis
Fri, 25 Oct 2013Hyundai is preparing to make a rather bold move with its Genesis, as reports are now stating that the next-generation rear-drive sedan, which we showed you earlier this week, will be sold in Europe. The first-generation of the Genesis sedan never crossed the pond.
The 2015 Genesis will enter the traditional stomping grounds of BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi armed with the same 3.8-liter V6 and 5.0-liter V8 found in the current model. All-wheel drive, a first for the model, will also be available in Europe. "We have to overcome the challenge of competing with established European brands. We expect the Genesis to play a crucial role in improving our brand recognition," Hyundai said in a statement.
Hyundai has done a fair job of changing its image in the US from a budget-minded brand into a legitimate, mainstream competitor that covers a broad swath of the American market, offering cars from the $14,545 Accent to the $61,000 Equus. That movement started in earnest with the Genesis, and it looks like Hyundai is determined to repeat that models success in Europe.
2014 Hyundai Elantra
Mon, 23 Jun 2014The reality of growing up and living in Detroit is an interesting one. You're essentially born with minute traces of gasoline in your veins and everyone you know is associated with the auto industry in some way. That's not an exaggeration. They might be the child of a line worker at the local auto plant, or they may hold down a job at a restaurant frequented by employees at a big supplier, but no matter what, everyone is part of the auto-industry ecosystem.
Because of this, the stories you may have heard about Detroiters and their distaste for foreign cars is, frustratingly, true. Simply put, Toyota and Honda are blatantly disliked by most, while BMW and Mercedes-Benz are merely tolerated. For a car reviewer who prides himself on making egalitarian recommendations, it's a frustrating environment to live in, particularly when friends and family ask that inevitable question - which is followed by an equally inevitable qualifier - "What should my next car be?" and "One more thing - it can't be foreign." It's this attitude that's perhaps the reason no one I know even considered buying a Hyundai Elantra.
Despite the fact that the compact sedan is built in Montgomery, AL and that Hyundai maintains a shiny, new, sprawling tech facility less than 45 minutes outside of downtown Detroit, the Elantra's status as a "foreign" car immediately precludes it from most Motown buyers' shopping lists. This is to their detriment, as I discovered during a week of testing the refreshed-for-2014 Hyundai Elantra.