2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid With Ultimate Package (every Option) / Great Deal!!! on 2040-cars
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
My wife and I bought this car new and are only selling it because our toddler is creating the need for more room when we travel. With that being said, we LOVE this car and are sad to have to let it go!! We have documentation for all oil changes. Listed below are stats on the car. You'll see that it's a gorgeous car and has everything you want!
INTERIOR: Redefining family sedans' interior with new design and class-above space. In more ways than one, Sonata is a step above. Find a gas station, track vehicle maintenance and send voice-to-text messages without leaving the driver's seat, thanks to Blue Link™. Enjoy space and comfort for yourself and four friends inside. Listen to all your favorite artists through the AM/FM/XM®/CD/MP3 Audio System. Plus, find eight ways to perfect comfort with the power-adjustable driver seat with power lumbar support. BLUE LINK® Blue Link technology is designed to make your everyday life easier. Connect to Blue Link through your smartphone, a web application, or an in-car system to locate a gas station, find a shortcut, learn about mechanical issues, call for help and much more. INTERIOR VOLUME: The Sonata has more interior volume and cargo space than the Toyota Camry. More head room, more leg room in front, and thanks to specially designed recessed hinges, even a larger trunk. In other words: plenty of room for five, plus luggage. CONTROL: When you spend a lot of time behind the wheel, you tend to become an expert in seat comfort. So when Hyundai owners told our seat engineers--yes, we have engineers dedicated solely to seat design--that they weren't getting quite enough leg support, we listened. We did a lot of calculations and experiments, created and tested a number of prototypes and, finally, brought them to consumers to try. NAVIGATION SYSTEM: The Sonata's navigation system makes it easy to get from A to B with voice recognition or through the interactive touchscreen. The XM NavTraffic® and XM Data Services allow you to search for nearby businesses like gas stations, ATMs or restaurants, get a clear picture of the current traffic situations, and check the weather, stocks and sports scores, all in real time. PANORAMIC SUNROOF: Get a wide-angle view of the sky, day or night, with Sonata's panoramic sunroof that extends the entire length of the roof. PROXIMITY KEY: No more fumbling for the key in your pocket or purse. The Sonata recognizes your key fob and with a push of a button on the door handle, automatically unlocks the door for you. Now you can get in, hit the push button start and go. REARVIEW CAMERA: You can never be too safe when reversing. The view from the Sonata rearview camera is displayed on the central in-dash touchscreen, with guidelines that help direct you into tight spots and take the guesswork out of backing up. AUDIO SYSTEM: The AM/FM/XM®/CD/MP3 Audio System comes with 6 speakers and includes a subwoofer with an external amp. It also comes with XM Satellite Radio for the best commercial-free radio and a complimentary three-month subscription on us. Plus the built-in iPod®/USB and auxiliary jacks let you access your iPod® through the audio controls, display track and artist information, even charge it as it plays. INTEGRATED BLUETOOTH®: If you must talk while driving, please do it with your hands on the wheel. The Sonata's standard Bluetooth technology with phonebook transfer gives you hands-free access to your phone with a very handy voice recognition control. HOMELINK® Perfect for the cold, dark winters, the integrated HomeLink transceiver allows you to switch on lights, turn on the heat, open garage doors--all without getting out of the car. TRIP COMPUTER WITH CUSTOM SETTINGS: Average speed, average and instant fuel consumption, miles to empty--these are a given from modern trip computers. But the Sonata takes it a step further by allowing you to customize things like having your doors lock automatically upon reaching pre-set speeds, or the movement of the gear shift lever. You can even adjust the delay time to automatically shut off your headlights when you park. SIT DOWN, RELAX - The driver seat is heated and has an eight-way power adjustment to make even long trips seem short. Lest your passengers get jealous, both front and rear seats are also heated, and have been shaped to provide extra leg support that reduces discomfort and fatigue. SAFETY: As the first family sedan to receive a 5-Star crash test rating even under new, more stringent guidelines*, it's no surprise Sonata earned the 2012 IIHS Top Safety Award.** *The Federal Government's new 2011 guidelines **Winner of the 2012 IIHS Top Safety Award Thanks to airbags galore, 4-wheel ABS brakes, front and rear crumple zones, and a whole host of modern safety technologies, the Sonata received a 2011 'Top Pick' award from the IIHS. And with a name like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, you can bet they take their testing very seriously. ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL: NHTSA analysis estimates that passenger cars equipped with ESC may experience 35% fewer single-vehicle crashes, and 30% fewer single-vehicle fatalities*. ESC sensors measure the difference between a driver's intended path--when a turn is less or more than intended--and applies appropriate braking force to individual wheels to help regain control. ESC also includes Traction Control System (TCS), which reduces wheelspin when accelerating. TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM: By reducing wheelspin in various adverse traction conditions, including inclement weather, Traction Control gives more stable and predictable acceleration characteristics for a more confident, controlled driving experience. ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM: Emergency braking maneuvers can cause a vehicle's wheels to lock up and skid, resulting in a loss of steering control exactly when you need it most. ABS helps prevent the possibility of wheel lockup under hard braking, and rapidly pulses the brakes to help you retain steering control as you come to a stop. ELECTRONIC BRAKE-FORCE DISTRIBUTION EBD: balances braking forces at each wheel when the car is dynamically loaded. This helps the driver maintain confident control in difficult braking situations. BRAKE ASSIST: In emergency braking situations, many drivers may not apply sufficient braking force to achieve the shortest possible stopping distance. Brake Assist helps detect emergency braking and ensures the maximum braking force is immediately applied to minimize stopping distances. The power plant remains Hyundai's 2.4-liter, four-cylinder Atkinson-cycle engine coupled to a six-speed automatic transmission. Power from the four-cylinder is rated at 166 hp, while the electric motor adds 40 hp for a total system output of 206 hp.?Thanks to its unique design, the Sonata Hybrid is expected to achieve 37 mpg in the city and up to 40 mpg on the highway -- the latter leading the mid-size hybrid segment. The Sonata Hybrid is also capable at traveling up to 62 mph on electric power -- beating the previously class-leading Ford Fusion 's 47 mph electric-only rating. The front grill has a variable opening that will change the acceptable air flow for different speeds. The entire underside of the Sonata is sealed like a Ferrari for better air flow as well. |
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Hyundai admits 'error' in KDM Sonata fuel economy announcement
Mon, Mar 17 2014Stop us if you've heard this one before: Hyundai is going to have to reduce the officially announced miles-per-gallon number for its 2014 Sonata. While there's a lot of similarity between this new situation and events that transpired in 2012, there are some important differences. For one, the new mileage mistake, which Hyundai says was once again caused by an error at its test centers, is only applicable to cars in the Korean Domestic Market. Secondly, it's not so much mpg as kilometers per liter. "We are very sorry for causing confusion to reporters" - Hyundai According to Reuters, the numbers for the Korean Sonata were originally announced as 12.6 kilometers per liter (29.63 mpg), a six-percent increase over the previous model. The automaker has just announced that government verification showed an actual result of 12.1 kpl (28.46 mpg), which is only a two-percent increase. Since these numbers were done using the South Korean economy test, they are not equivalent to the US EPA numbers, the latter of which say the 2014 Sonata gets 36/40/38 miles per gallon. The correction came before the new Sonata went on sale in South Korea. In an official statement, Hyundai said, "We are very sorry for causing confusion to reporters." Hyundai Motor America's Jim Trainor, product public relations senior group manager, assured AutoblogGreen that the Korean error will have "no effect" on US ratings. In 2012, Hyundai and Kia faced a media and consumer firestorm after being caught up in exaggerated mileage claims for vehicles like its 2013 Accent, Veloster and Elantra. The sister companies agreed to compensate buyers to the tune of $395 million for what they said were "honest mistakes" and "human error" during in-house fuel economy tests. There is no word yet on whether similar customer satisfaction actions will follow this domestic market snafu.
Hyundai Vision G Coupe Concept debuts ahead of Pebble Beach
Wed, Aug 12 2015This is the Hyundai HCD-16 Vision G Coupe Concept, and it previews the automaker's future upmarket offerings. At an intimate gathering at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Hyundai offered us an early sneak peek of its Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance concept car, one that takes a deliberately scaled-back approach to premium, luxurious design. Peter Schreyer, Hyundai-Kia design chief, says the Vision G reflects "a DNA that balances design and performance with the idea that you don't need to be over the top in terms of glitz and stereotypical luxury cues." The coupe sends a decidedly different message than the last luxury concept that came from Hyundai's California Design center, the HCD-14. While that model was striking – albeit a little gaudy with suicide rear doors and oversized carbon-fiber wheels – the Vision G aims to be understated, despite its grand size and dramatic lines. The end result is an attractive package, with an alluring, sleek style. The HCD-16's design is characterized by a long hood, high beltline, and cabin that presents a "slingshot-like" appearance. Christopher Chapman, head of Hyundai's US design center, says the styling is meant to speak to the owner, rather than "the spectators" that might see the car on the road. Hyundai says the idea of respectful luxury carries through to the interior, where elegant lines and finishes are meant to set the mood, rather than stand out as over-the-top elegance. At the heart of the Vision G Coupe Concept is Hyundai's 5.0-liter Tau V8 – the same engine found in the Equus and Genesis – with 420 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 383 pound-feet of torque at 5,000 rpm. That said, the Vision G solely represents Hyundai's upscale inspiration moving forward. It might seem like good inspiration for a next-generation Genesis Coupe, but that isn't necessarily the case. One particularly neat feature is the "valet door," that opens when the driver approaches, as if by a valet. Perhaps this is something that could work its way into the next-generation Equus as an upscale option? The HCD-16 derives its nomenclature from the studio in which it was designed, with "HCD" being an acronym for Hyundai California Design, and the number 16 representing the 16th concept to come out of that center.
Minivans and hybrids shopped by men and women equally
Sat, Jan 25 2014Men love fast, exotic cars, and women want something safe and practical – at least that is the way conventional thinking goes. But a new study challenges these old beliefs. According to the auto information aggregators at iSeeCars, both sexes shop for minivans and hybrids equally. The study also dug deeper into the different browsing habits between genders. For instance, women are twice as likely to shop for Kia and 67 percent more likely to shop for Hyundai. Men are seven percent more likely to buy American cars. Both sexes shop the German brands equally. It seems that men might be slightly greener in their shopping because they are twice as likely to browse electric cars and two and a half times more likely to look at diesels. Still, the old stereotype of men wanting a more performance-oriented car is not entirely false. They also are more likely to look at cars that cost over $45,000, and men are still more likely to buy a sports car. "Men like fast, flashy cars. They are performance oriented, even if they have to shell out more money," Phong Ly, cofounder and CEO of iSeeCars, said in an interview with CBS MoneyWatch. "Women are looking for the best value." The iSeeCars study got its data directly from dealers and online sellers like eBay Motors, then determined sex based on first name and excluded gender-neutral names. What it shows is that even if men might like browsing for fast cars, practicality and economy win out in the end. It's still fun to look, though. News Source: iSeeCars via CBS News MoneyWatchImage Credit: Shutterstock / Deklofenak Hyundai Kia Car Buying Minivan/Van Electric Hybrid