2007 Hyundai Santa Fe LTD, 4D Sport Utility, 3.3L V6 DOHC, 5-Speed
Automatic with Shiftronic, FWD, Golden Beige, and Beige w/leather heated
front seats, steering wheel audio controls, a power outlet in the cargo
area, Trailer hitch, Visonik sub with alpine amplifier and iPod/iPhone
hookup.
One owner. Regular maintenance as well as 30k and 60k scheduled maintenance completed, with new battery. Low mileages and price is less than most others like it. Full disclosure: was hit in back when it was just 6 month old. All repairs were completed with original manufactures parts, and has been as good as new. Exterior Color: Golden Beige (Gold) Interior Color: Beige (Tan) Interior Material: Leather Engine: 3.3L V6 DOHC Transmission: Automatic Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive Doors: Four Door Fuel Economy Estimates: City MPG: 19 Highway MPG: 24 Leather Package 6 Speakers Am/fm Radio Cd Player Mp3 Decoder Air Conditioning Rear Window Defroster Power Steering Power Windows Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls Four Wheel Independent Suspension 4-wheel Disc Brakes W/abs Advanced Front Airbags Anti-whiplash Front Head Restraints Dual Front Impact Airbags Dual Front Side Impact Airbags Occupant Sensing Airbag Power Door/tailgate Locks Tire Pressure Monitoring System Electronic Stability Control Traction Control System Automatic Headlights Front Fog Lights Panic Alarm Remote Keyless Entry System W/alarm Security System Cruise Control Roof Rack Auto-dimming Rear-view Mirror Outside Temperature Display Overhead Console Passenger Vanity Mirror Rear Seat Center Armrest Tilt Steering Wheel 5-passenger Seating Front Bucket Seats Split Folding Rear Seat Front Center Armrest W/storage Rear Privacy Glass Rear Window Wiper Variably Intermittent Wipers |
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Next Hyundai Genesis to get HTRAC all-wheel drive
Fri, 18 Oct 2013Hyundai's Genesis sedan has been quite the sales success since it first launched in 2008 as a 2009 model, but its rear-wheel drive nature has limited its sales appeal in cold-weather states versus competitors like Audi, BMW, Cadillac and Mercedes-Benz, all of whom have offered all-wheel drive in their lineups for years now. We've been hearing that Hyundai has had plans to remedy this shortfall for some years now, and we finally have official confirmation that four-corners-driven traction is coming for the second-generation Genesis.
Dubbed "HTRAC," Hyundai isn't saying much about the new system, other than noting it will offer "select driving modes for a sophisticated and tailored driving experience" and that it will also electronically control the torque split between the car's front and rear axles. HTRAC was developed all over the world, including on the Nürburgring and on Korea's Yeongam Formula One circuit, as well as winter testing in Europe. Oh, and in case you didn't already figure it out for yourself, the "H" in the name stands for "Hyundai" and "TRAC" is short for "Traction."
No word yet on when the system will become available, but Hyundai promises that the second-generation Genesis will make its world debut in its home market later this year. Although no official images or further details have been revealed yet, an undisguised look at the 2015 sedan came to light yesterday, suggesting a reveal is imminent.
Hyundai poaches BMW M engineering chief to lead new performance division
Mon, Dec 22 2014The Hyundai Motor Group may be getting more serious about its performance credentials, but in order to realize its goal of making more serious performance machinery, it's going to need the expertise to get there. Fortunately that's just what it's acquired in hiring Albert Biermann. The former chief engineer at BMW M GmbH, Biermann has been working for the Bavarian automaker for over three decades now, and since his appointment as Vice President of Engineering at the M division, was most recently responsible for developing the latest M3, M4 and M6 – not to mention bridging the gap between BMW's standard models and its M lineup with the M Performance range. But now the 57-year-old German has been named the Korean group's new head of Vehicle Test & High Performance Development. In his new job, Biermann will be based out of Hyundai's R&D center in Namyang, South Korea, and will be tasked with "the development of new high performance Hyundai and Kia models" while also working to improve the two brands' ride, handling, safety, reliability and NVH reductions. The appointment makes Biermann the second high-ranking German executive the Korean automaker brought on board, after chief designer Peter Schreyer. Although Hyundai recently shut down its US racing program with Rhys Millen Racing, it has embarked on an ambitious assault of the World Rally Championship, and recently opened a test center at the Nurburgring with an eye towards launching a new N performance line that sounds like it'll be right up Biermann's alley. News Source: Hyundai Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Hyundai Kia Performance Hyundai N albert biermann
Hyundai exec admits company studying pickup, no foolin'
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Automotive News reports Hyundai may be considering jumping into the US pickup market. Lee In-cheol, ice president of international sales, says the company's product planners and engineers are currently trying to determine what size pickup would be best for our market. Currently, the automaker has no plans to build a truck, but Lee says that hasn't stopped US dealers from asking the company to produce one. The US and South Korea signed a free trade agreement that took effect in 2012 that removes the so-called Chicken Tax from South Korean imports in seven years.
That means that Hyundai or Kia could import a foreign-built truck without incurring the 25 percent tax on the vehicle's value after 2021. Even so, Hyundai isn't committed into jumping into the US full-size pickup market. Instead, the company may build a smaller truck designed to compete in emerging markets.
We've been hearing word about Hyundai's pickup musings for years now, including a rumored partnership with Chrysler to produce Ram-based trucks, but so far, nothing has come of it.