2013 Hyundai Elantra Limited **only 3800 Miles** on 2040-cars
Minot, North Dakota, United States
My loss - your gain. I just got a job that offers me full time use of a company vehicle; so I don't need this brand new car. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this car. I am taking a huge LOSS on this sale, but again - your gain. Below I have listed some of the major features and extras of this car. Get ahold of me through eBay and I can give you my phone number, I would be more than happy to speak with you about it. I would be willing to pay upfront for an independent mechanic inspection of the car, for your piece of mind. Also please note, I have this car listed locally and reserve the right to cancel this auction if it sells locally. Reserve is LESS than what a dealer would give me for a trade in or get at a dealer only auction. Thats right, I'm that desperate to sell it!!
10 year/100,000 mile TRANSFERABLE - BUMPER TO BUMPER warranty, a $2,400 value, which I paid for at time of purchase. If you buy any other used car it will only come with the remainder of the factory warranty, and it will not be as good as this one. Long range 2-way remote start - I have never tried to start this car and it not start, its that far, so I'm not even sure how far it can go! Front and rear heated seats - I know, I have never seen this before either. All the trimmings you would expect from a top of the model line car. I can send you a full list if you would like. Super clean - It has been siting in my garage for the past few months. |
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Fri, 06 Dec 2013CarMD has released its third annual Vehicle Health Index, which for the 2013 tracked the frequency and cost of repairs for "check engine" problems of 119-million vehicles built between the 2003 and 2013 model years. For the first two years of the index, Toyota ranked at the top of the list, but this year's results see Hyundai moved to number one, pushing Toyota down a spot.
The Korean automaker's rise to the top has been "fueled by its low repair frequency," according to CarMD. Toyota is second to Hyundai in lowest repair frequency, but Toyotas also have the highest average cost of repair. (Interestingly, General Motors vehicles have the lowest average.) Both Toyota's and Hyundai's manufacturer "health" ratings suffered this year, but Toyota took a bigger hit, which also is what helped Hyundai achieve the top ranking.
While Hyundai is the top manufacturer in the index, the 2012 Toyota Camry is the top vehicle. The best-ranking Hyundai was the 2010 Elantra (behind three Nissan models and four Toyotas), which took the number eight spot. Hyundai has six other vehicles in the top 100.
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Fri, 22 Feb 2013Back in December, one North Texas teenager received a quick lesson in car control at the hands of his 2011 Hyundai Elantra. Elez Lushaj called police, after he says his car accelerated to nearly 120 mph on Highway 183 unintentionally. Dispatchers urged the 16-year-old driver to try everything from turning the car off to standing on the brakes and putting the car in neutral, but Lushaj told them nothing was working. Flummoxed, police simply did their best to warn traffic away from the speeding compact with the hope that the car would eventually run out of fuel.
Before that could happen, Lushaj lost control on Interstate 30 after some 90 minutes as he attempted to avoid a semi truck. The Elantra rolled four times, leaving the driver conscious but with several broken bones. Police commended Lushaj for keeping the car on the road and away from population centers for as long as he did.
Hyundai, meanwhile, said that it hasn't heard anything on the case. Spokesperson Jim Trainor reported to WFAA that it was "extremely unlikely for simultaneous and spontaneous total system failures for the brakes, accelerator and transmission to occur at the same time" and notes that Hyundai would like to investigate, but this is the first they've heard of Lushaj's wild ride. You can watch a local news report on the incident below for more information.