2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo - Mint - 7600 Miles - Clear Title - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo 3-door I bought this car a several months ago, but my job is now changing and my office is within walking distance, so we do not need a second car. This car is really fun and in mint condition. I still drive it a bit everyday, but it is up for sale to the first person to come get it! 7600 miles but still daily driver and just took it to Phoenix for the weekend. 100,000 mile Hyundai Warranty Mint condition: No dents, dings, or scratches - washed 3 times a week No accidents, clean title in hand 6-speed manual transmission MP3 (Single Disc) Premium Sound - Dimension system with iPod and Aux SiriusXM Radio Bluetooth Wireless Blue Link Telematics Heated Seats Leather Premium, sweet wheels Never smoked or eaten inside This is a private party sale in Las Vegas. I have the title in hand for quick sale. If you would like to get it inspected, please do it prior to auction ending. |
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Hyundai unveils new i10
Wed, 07 Aug 2013Hyundai has just revealed the new i10, the sub-Accent five-door sold in Europe. The diminutive city car first went on sale in 2007, but received a light facelift in 2011, to bring it more in line with Hyundai's then-new styling theme. The new model is an even more style-conscious offering, with a gaping front fascia, integrated LED running lights (because, why not?), and a stylish side strakes integrated into the doors.
The new model is longer (80 millimeters or 3.14 inches) and wider (65 mm or 2.5 in) than the car it replaces, but is 50 mm (2.0 in) lower than the old i10. The result is a purported best-in-class legroom and cargo space, while the lower overall height should lead to a slightly better driving experience. The wheelbase has been stretched an inconsequential five millimeters as well, as part of its move to a new platform.
Hyundai hasn't announced any engines just yet, although we'd suspect the regular suite of three- and four-cylinder engines, with both gas and diesel options will be available. The new i10 begins production in September, and will do battle with A-segment stalwarts like the Fiat Panda, Renault Twingo and Volkswagen Up!.
Hyundai in trouble for overstating fuel economy numbers at home, too
Sat, 28 Jun 2014
Hyundai is, understandably, "very confused by the fine and the different results."
The South Korean government is investigating Hyundai and Ssangyong, alleging that the two manufacturers overstated the fuel economy figures on some of their crossovers. But while the initial investigation is being carried out by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, a separate branch of government, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy is supporting the manufacturers' estimates. See Americans, our government isn't the only dysfunctional one.
Hyundai discontinuing Elantra Coupe in US for 2015
Wed, 13 Aug 2014Hyundai's entry level two-door, the Elantra Coupe, is getting the axe for model year 2015. That leaves the Kia Forte Koup, Honda Civic and Scion tC to hold up the receding entry-level two-door segment.
The Coupe only arrived at US dealerships in 2012, initially as a 2013 model, and it was recently updated at the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show, with Hyundai adding a more powerful 2.0-liter engine as standard (it was optional in other Elantra models). Considering its short run, though, we're guessing that even a quick update couldn't cure the slow sales that are likely at the root of the two-door's discontinuation. The Elantra Coupe should remain on sale in the Canadian market, according to Driving.ca.
We've reached out to Hyundai for official confirmation and a cause of death for the Coupe. When we hear back, we'll be sure to update you.