2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 Track Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Celina, Ohio, United States
2013 HYUNDAI GENESIS COUPE 3.8L TRACK AUTO TURN HEADS IN THIS NEW BODY STYLE COUPE. THIS GENESIS TRACK IS LOADED WITH NAVIGATION, LEATHER HEATED SEATS, POWER DRIVERS SEAT, SUNROOF, SPOILER, HOMELINK, BLUETOOTH, TRACTION CONTROL AND MUCH MORE. HATRD TO FIND, SO CALL TODAY !!!!! STILL UNDER FACTORY WARRANTY FOR 5 YEARS OR 60000 MILES BUMPER TO BUMPER FROM THE IN SERVICE DATE. CLEAN CAR FAX AND A ONE OWNER ------NON-SMOKER------!!!! IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE CARFAX LET ME KNOW AND I CAN E-MAIL IT TO YOU. ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE FEEL FREE TO ASK OR GIVE ME A CALL AT 419-586-6161 AND ASK FOR SCOTT. I ALSO CAN HELP WITH FINANCING, AS LOW AS 2.49%!
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Hyundai Genesis for Sale
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- 2011 hyundai genesis coupe 3.8 r-spec, 308hp v6, 6-speed manual, 1-owner(US $14,900.00)
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- Coupe track brembo nav navigation 3.8 v6 leather 6 speed manual 19" alloys sat(US $19,988.00)
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Hyundai, Mazda and Ford offering support to victims of Colorado flooding
Tue, 24 Sep 2013Hyundai, Mazda and Ford have initiated programs to aid victims of the recent floods across Colorado. Hyundai is stepping in to give help directly to drivers, offering those with flood-damaged vehicles a $750 credit on a new Hyundai. "At this stressful time, the last thing flood victims should be concerned with is how they are going to replace their water-damaged or destroyed vehicles," Dave Zuchowski, executive vice president of Hyundai's American sales, said.
The Hyundai program will run from September 18 through the end of October, and will cover all citizens in counties declared disaster areas by FEMA. Residents will need to provide proof of residency and a letter from their insurance company describing the damage to their vehicle.
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"Hyundai remains committed to making safety our top priority, and is dedicated to ensuring immediate action in response to potential safety concerns including the prompt reporting of safety defects," David Zuchowski, Hyundai's president and CEO, said in a statement.
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A report in Bloomberg has found that there's pain at the other end, too: The pact more than halved import tariffs on European cars headed to South Korea to 3.2 percent, and prices are now close enough to domestic offerings for more South Koreans to pay the premium for foreign luxury nameplates and the cachet they confer. Products sold by the five domestic automakers hogged 92 percent of the market last year, and sales have dropped 5.2 percent this year whereas import sales have risen by 24 percent. This will mark the first year that imports claimed ten percent of the market; compare that to 2002, when domestic market share in the world's 11th largest auto market was 99 percent.
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