2012 Hyundai Veloster, One Owner- Navigation-automatic-appearance-like New. on 2040-cars
Bellmore, New York, United States
FOR SALE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2012 HYUNDAI VELOSTER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1.6 DOHC MOTOR- GREAT ON GAS. VIN# KMHTC6AD1CU080359 40647 ORIGINAL MILES ONE OWNER VEHICLE FACTORY WARRANTY CLEAN CARFAX REPORT NON SMOKER VEHICLE NEVER HIT NO PAINT WORK ANYWHERE!!!!!!!!!!! SILVER METALLIC EXTERIOR COLOR BLACK CLOTH INTERIOR FULLY LOADED VEHICLE NAVIGATION SYSTEM BACK UP CAMERA REMOTE PUSH START SYSTEM APPEARANCE PACKAGE FRONT FOG LIGHTS PANORAMA ROOF THE BODY IS PERFECT, NO SCRATCHES, SCUFFS OR DENTS. INTERIOR LIKE NEW NO MARKS ANYWHERE PERFECT CAR INSIDE AND OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TRADE IN'S ARE WELCOME SHIPPING OR DELIVERY AT THE BUYER EXPENSE. THE CAR IS LOCATED AT: MERRICK AUTO CENTER 2437 MERRICK RD BELLMORE N.Y. 11710 PH# 516-783-6858 EMAIL; MERRICK1@OPTONLINE.NET |
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Hyundai shows us two more Super Bowl commercials
Mon, 28 Jan 2013Hyundai is gearing up to show five commercials during this year's Super Bowl, and you've probably already seen one of them called Don't Tell that's been airing on television for weeks now. The Korean automaker has released two of the other four ads, though it looks like it might keep the headlining ad for the three-row Santa Fe, called Epic PlayDate, under wraps until the big game.
Of the two ads published on YouTube, we like Stuck the most, which features the Sonata Turbo. It presents all of the horrid things you could be stuck behind on the highway as reason enough for buying a boosted Sonata with its ample passing power.
The other commercial, called Excited, features the 2013 Hyundai Genesis. Our funny bone didn't tingle much with this one, and it contains a grammar bugaboo that's a pet peeve of some editors in the Autoblog virtual offices. Can you spot it? Scroll below to take the challenge and let us know in the comments.
Hyundai Genesis gets stanced by Ark Performance for SEMA
Wed, 01 Oct 2014Hyundai has yet another high-performance concept for the upcoming 2014 SEMA Show in November to join its 708-horsepower Sonata. For this one, Ark Performance is taking the Genesis Sedan and pumping up the output by supercharging its 5.0-liter V8, along with a mile-long list of other modifications to mix speed with added luxury.
Ark calls the tuner concept the AR550 in reference to taking the Genesis' standard 420 horsepower V8 and boosting it an extra 130 hp with a Rotrex supercharger to bring total output to 550 hp. The mill also benefits from a freer breathing intake and exhaust, new engine management and more.
All of that extra power would be nearly useless without upgrades elsewhere to handle it, and Ark has some big additions to include. The one-off rides on an air suspension system and stiffer front and rear sway bars. To bring things to a halt faster, larger brakes from Brembo replace the standard units.
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.