2011 Hyundai Elantra Touring Se Wagon 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Covington, Louisiana, United States
I bought this car in June 2013 with 27,000 miles on it from a qualified Hyundai dealership in Texas. Drove it for 2 months then moved to Nome Alaska and it has been sitting at my mother's house unused for the duration. It is a GREAT car and the gas mileage is unprecedented. I bought the loaded SE wagon model with the intention of doing a lot of driving and carrying supplies.
It has low miles, and has been kept up really well. The Blue Book for this car in this condition is $14,224 and I've listed it reasonably because I'm going back to Alaska at the end of the month. HYUNDAI WARRANTY: Basic: 5yr/60,000 miles Drivetrain: 5yr/1000,000 miles Roadside: 5yr/ unlimited miles Rust: 7yr/ unlimited miles It drives so well and is just like BRAND NEW gets about 30 mpg on hwy, love the radio steering controls, bluetooth phone setup and the heated seats. It is fully loaded with leather, roof rack and alloy tires. Great condition inside and out! No accidents and super well maintained. |
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Wed, Oct 6 2021J.D. Power released the results of its Tech Experience Index study that measures "how much owners like [in-car] technologies and how many problems they experience with them." Among the study's findings, automakers are loading vehicles with more software and digital experiences that owners claim they never learn how to use or decide they don't need. For example, owners report to J.D. Power that gesture controls, like those used by BMW (spinning a finger, for instance, can raise or lower the audio volume), don't improve the overall ownership experience. In fact, gesture controls received the lowest overall satisfaction score in the study for a second consecutive year. In another example, the study found that 61% of owners claim never having used "in-vehicle digital market technology," while 51% of respondents said they didn't need it. Driver/passenger communication technology was another sore point with users, with 52% saying they have never used the technology, and 40% of those saying they have no need for it. (10 Features owners say they want, and 7 they really don't). Conversely, some technologies are well received by owners. For American owners, rear-view cameras and so-called "ground view" cameras were among the top three desired technologies. We assume that "ground view" is a surround-view or 360-degree camera system. The one-pedal driving possible in a number of EV's with adjustable regen braking also scored very high marks and few claimed issues. While it could be argued that owners who don't want to use a specific piece of technology should just avoid using it, the reality is that all of these unused features add cost to the final price of any vehicle. Considering that the average transaction price of a new vehicle hit a record $45,031 in September of 2021, controlling spiraling costs is a big deal. J.D. Power's survey results found that dealerships can play a big role in explaining new technology to buyers. Scores for some technologies like trailer assistance received higher scores from owners who received training from their dealers. Unfortunately, 71% of owners say they were taught how to use tech from outside sources whereas only 30% learned from a dealer. The results of this study are the product of responses from 110,827 owners of current model-year vehicles that J.D. Power surveyed after 90 days of ownership from February through July 2021.
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