2011 Hyundai Sonata 2.0t Limited Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
I have for sale here my 2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited with the 2.0 turbo charged motor. The only reason i'm selling it is because i needed a truck and i dont have a need for 2 cars. This will be one of the nicest (and probably cheapest) 2011 fully loaded sonata's you will find on ebay. This is not just any 2011 Hyundai Sonata, But A Loaded Up Limited! In Excellent Condition! Pictures will show this, but to help you out a little i'll list a few details below...
This A Beautiful 56k Highway Mile Sonata Limited (I Used To Drive 120 Miles Per Day For Work). 1 Owner With Clean Carfax And Auto-Check History Verified! Of course no need to mention vehicle runs and drives as brand new. All options and buttons work as they should. Interior Is Clean Thru Out. Non-Smoker, No Pets Or Animal Hair, No Stains.
As You Can See It Basically Has Every Option Available At The Time. We Have Smart Speaking Touchscreen Navigation (Works Wonderfully), Amazing Infinity Sound System-Super Clear! Moonroof. Backup Camera. Also Has Leather Heated Seats(Front And Back) And The Gusto Behind It All Is The Better Engine I'd Say Of Hyundai's Choices With The 2.0t. It Has Awesome Fuel Economy, And I Was Personally Getting Near 33mpg. But Dont Let That Fool You, Grab A Hold Of The Ferrari Style Paddle-Shifters And It’s Passing Power Is A Breeze With The Turbo! Makes It Feel Like A 6cyl With Ease! Best Of Both Worlds Here.
Exterior Is Right On Par With Rest Of Vehicle. It Is Free From Dents. Only Thing To Note Is An Extremely Minor Nick On Drivers Front Quarter Panel Near The Wheel Well. Hardly Noticeable. (Took A Picture Of It). About The Only Thing You May Need Is To Replace The Tires. If The Buy-It-Now Price Is Paid, I Will Include A New Set Of Kumho Ecsta Tires That You Can Have Installed.
Auction Will Include Some Optional OEM Factory Hyundai Accessories. Near Brand New OEM Car Mats. That Were Replaced By The All-Weather Mats From The First Day I Bought It. Ipod/Iphone Wire Harness Accessory. Original Hyundai Security Wheel Locks. Cargo Area Net. Spare Jack Etc Untouched.. All Shown In Photos. Original Set Of Books, Manuals, Literature And Original Window Sticker Showing A $30,000 Purchase Price. 2 Original Keys.
Please View All Photos As That Will Answer Most Condition Related Questions. Check My Feedback I Describe All My Items 100%. On Ebay You Absolutely Must Have Your Own Finances In Order, Before Entering A Bid!
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Car Is Being Sold As-Is But Includes a modified second owners warranty.
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2016 Hyundai Sonata PHEV will be a 50-state car, sort of
Fri, May 22 2015Technically, the upcoming 2016 Hyundai Sonata Plug In Hybrid will be available in all 50 states. It will just be a lot easier to get in the ten ZEV states. That's because in the 40 states that do not follow California's Zero Emission Vehicle regulations, Hyundai dealers will not be stocking the plug-in version of the Sonata when it goes on sale in the fall of 2015. In the ten ZEV states (California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont), Hyundai will stock and sell the PHEV Sonata just like any other model, with numerous colors and trim levels available on dealer lots. In the other 40 states, "we're not going to encourage dealers to stock them," because the company expects demand to be low, said Mike O'Brien, Hyundai's vice president of corporate and product planning. O'Brien was speaking at a launch event for the two new Sonatas in California this week. Hyundai has a reason for choosing the ZEV states as a starting point, O'Brien said. "The ten states are spending more money on charging infrastructure, so you can park at work, you can park while you're in the grocery store, and you can charge your car while you're doing it." In any other state, where the plug-in infrastructure is weaker, a customer can order a PHEV Sonata just as if they were going to get a specific color Veloster that the local dealer didn't have in stock, O'Brien said. "It's really no different." "If you just look at the sales, basically all our competitors, over half of their plug-in hybrid sales are right here in the state of California," O'Brien said. "Usually, much more than half. If you cover the ZEV states, you're going to cover over 85 percent of the sales already. And we're going to make sure that our dealers can accommodate and customers that wish to buy outside those states." In other ways, the PHEV buying process will be similar. The customer can choose, at time of purchase, to rely on standard 110-volt outlets or to work with the dealer to install a Level 2, 240-volt charger at their home. Hyundai will train its dealers to offer a preferred partner's charger (Hyundai would not specify which company it will be working with). With 110, an empty-to-full charge of the 9.8-kWh lithium-ion polymer battery will take around nine hours, but with Level 2 it'll be around three hours. "The essential technical elements [of the PHEV] are the same as the hybrid," O'Brien said.
This Hyundai commercial may be the weirdest of Super Bowl 50
Fri, Feb 5 2016It happens every year at the Super Bowl. For every headline-making, Twitter-breaking commercial, there's an ad like this one, simply titled "Better," from Hyundai. An ad that's so odd, people will focus not on its message, but the overarching weirdness of the spot. The ad in question follows the life of a man born with an exposed V8 engine where his heart should be (it's actually a little high, but we're nitpicking). Yes, it's as strange as it sounds. According to Hyundai, the man "strives to make the world a better place," but the only time we see anything approaching that is when he opens a jammed umbrella for a woman. For most of the ad, it's hard to tell you're even seeing a car commercial. It's not until the end, where the man is shown working in a Hyundai design studio alongside people with similar anatomical features, that the ad begins to make sense. Perhaps part of our disappointment with Hyundai's latest Super Bowl spot is that the NFL's official automotive sponsor has done so well otherwise. The brand has become a fixture during the big game over the years, and will likely see some success in 2016 with spots featuring both Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Hart. Those successes aside, though, we'll be surprised if there's a great response to this particular Super Bowl 50 commercial from Hyundai.
2015 Hyundai Sonata Eco nets 38 mpg from 1.6L turbo, 7-speed DCT
Thu, 19 Jun 2014The wholly renewed 2015 Hyundai Sonata is on the verge of launching here in the United States, but it appears there's a bit more to the story first told at the New York Auto Show earlier this year. Hyundai has just revealed the first images and details of the Sonata Eco, a new entry in its midsize sedan lineup that combines a small, turbocharged engine and dual-clutch transmission to achieve an estimated 28 miles per gallon in the city and 38 mpg highway.
That new powertrain is Hyundai's 1.6-liter turbocharged inline-four, rated at 177 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque. That power is sent through a new, seven-speed dual-clutch 'box - the first gearbox of its type in the segment. Hyundai points out that the Sonata Eco's 32 mpg combined rating offers a 10 percent improvement over the 2015 Sonata SE with its 2.4-liter naturally aspirated inline-four.
38 mpg highway is pretty impressive, especially considering rivals like Toyota's electrified Camry Hybrid musters up only one better, with 39 mpg on the highway (though its 43 mpg city fuel economy is, obviously, much better). And while Hyundai still has not detailed news about a next-generation Sonata Hybrid, we've heard the company is still committed to offering one.