2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Huntersville, North Carolina, United States
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited 4dr Sedan: Owned outright, no liens. The car is loaded. In addition to all of the standard features for this car, it is also equipped with a back-up camera, moon roof, and navigation system.
With only 38,700 miles on the odometer this car is a steal at $15,899. Note: there is minor damage on the driver's side mirror, and a recent quote for repair and paint is $500.00. This is the only reason why the car is discounted from the Kelly Blue Book value of $16,800. (average resale on this car in this condition with these options is even higher than the Blue Book estimate) We are moving and must sell, otherwise we would keep the car for the 200,000 estimated lifetime mileage - we hate to let it go. Moving soon, will negotiate a little, but not much. |
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The new 2.0 will only be available on the Elantra Sport, and it pumps out 173 horsepower and 154 pound-feet of torque. While those aren't exactly Bugatti Veyron-beating numbers, they still represent healthy 25-hp and 23 lb-ft increases over the 1.8-liter engine, and the new output figures are enough to position the Elantra near the top of its class. Other tweaks for the Sport include a mildly retuned suspension with a larger front sway bar and slightly stiffened springs, along with revised programming for the electric power steering.
There are a number of other changes and tweaks that we detailed in last night's story. Since then, we've snapped some images of both the Coupe and Sedan on the floor of the LA Auto Show, and we now have a full press release which gives a comprehensive list of what's new for the 2014 Elantra. Check it out below, then let us know what you think in Comments.
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Before Hyundai introduced the crossover, which has been offered in short- and long-wheelbase versions from the start, it was primarily known for making inexpensive economy cars. Today the majority of Santa Fes are produced at its factory in West Point, Georgia, though they were previously made at the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing plant in Montgomery, Alabama. Today the Alabama plant makes Sonata and Elantra sedans. Hyundai says it will produce nearly 500,000 vehicles in the US this year, and will sell a total of 700,000 vehicles here.
Check out the press release below, for more details.