Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Beautiful 2010 Hyundai Sonata 1 Owner Must See on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:59871
Location:

Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States

Chagrin Falls, Ohio, United States

2010 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS.  IT HAS 59,871 MILES.  CAR IS IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION WITH ONLY A FEW SMALL SCATCHES.  EVERYTHING WORKS, NO PROBLEMS, THIS IS A TURN KEY CAR READY TO GO.  2.4 LITRE 4 CYLINDER AUTOMATIC, TIRES AND BRAKES ARE NEW.  CLEAN TITLE HAPPY BIDDING.......
 photo DSCF1075_zpsc11cd996.jpg
 photo DSCF1089_zps0be673ba.jpg  photo DSCF1088_zpsd0db4ce9.jpg  photo DSCF1087_zpsd38e293b.jpg
 photo DSCF1078_zps75d66c22.jpg  photo DSCF1077_zps956e79e7.jpg  photo DSCF1076_zps78676fba.jpg  photo DSCF1075_zpsc11cd996.jpg
 photo DSCF1072_zpseca1ebd8.jpg  photo DSCF1071_zpsa6b6d446.jpg  photo DSCF1070_zps6b7bc162.jpg
 photo DSCF1063_zpscf81492d.jpg  photo DSCF1062_zpsa50384c5.jpg
 photo DSCF1074_zps0488444a.jpg  photo DSCF1073_zpsaa65f457.jpg
 photo DSCF1079_zpsb3f49477.jpg
 photo DSCF1069_zps693c9de0.jpg
 photo DSCF1059_zpsf9455844.jpg  photo DSCF1058_zps4440ecdc.jpg  photo DSCF1055_zpsb04a3c63.jpg
 photo DSCF1067_zps4c15809f.jpg photo DSCF1061_zpsdcb14f40.jpg


On Jan-27-14 at 09:06:08 PST, seller added the following information:

 THIS CAR HAS HAD 1 PRIVATE PARTY OWNER AND 2 AUCTION AND DEALER OWNERS AND HAS ALL SERVICE RECORDS.

Auto Services in Ohio

Westside Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 5568 Glenway Ave, Westwood
Phone: (513) 922-0534

Van`s Tire ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Tire Dealers
Address: 185 Broad St, Wadsworth
Phone: (330) 336-6630

Used 2 B New ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers
Address: 4620 Navarre Rd SW, Hartville
Phone: (330) 479-7291

T D Performance ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 1218 Omniplex Dr, Monroe
Phone: (513) 671-4100

T & J`s Auto Body & Collision ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Body Repair & Painting
Address: 13919 Old McArthur Rd, Union-Furnace
Phone: (740) 385-2179

Skipco Financial ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers, Automobile Auctions
Address: 700 Elm Ridge Ave, Sterling
Phone: (330) 854-4900

Auto blog

Who can really claim first mass-produced fuel cell vehicle delivery in US?

Thu, Jun 19 2014

Last month, Hyundai said that the initial deliveries of the Tucson Fuel Cell vehicles in California meant that, "For the first time, retail consumers can now put a mass-produced, federally-certified hydrogen fuel cell vehicle in their driveways." But try telling that to Jon Spallino. In 2005, Honda leased a hydrogen fuel cell FCX, a small hatchback, to the Spallino family (as far as we know, he parked it in his driveway). The company did the same thing again in 2008 with the FCX Clarity, a sleek new design based on the FCX Concept, and others signed for the H2 ride as well, including celebrities. No matter how you slice it, Honda has been in the fuel cell delivery market for almost a decade now. Just look at this. Or this. Or this. Oh, and other automakers (General Motors in Project Driveway in 2006 and Mercdes-Benz with the F-Cell in 2010, for example) have delivered fuel cell vehicles in the US as part of short-term test programs. But let's get back to Hyundai's claim. There's little question that the first delivery of a "fuel cell vehicle for the US market" has already taken place (and they were federally certified, too), which means that the debate revolves around the definition of mass-produced and whether "mass production" is about a number or about the process? Let's investigate below. First, lets review Honda's bona fides. We can start with the official version of Honda's fuel cell history, which is missing the pertinent detail that Honda build the Clarity on a dedicated assembly line and established a small network of three dealerships to lease the FCX Clarity in 2008. All of the FCX Clarity vehicles in customer hands in the US were leased through these dealerships. Sure, Honda started with hand-built stacks in its hydrogen vehicles, but went to automated control of some parts and components with series production. "It is good to see others doing today what we've been doing since 2008" – Steve Ellis, Honda Or, as Honda's Steve Elllis put it to AutoblogGreen regarding Hyundai's fuel cell deliveries: "This was exactly as prescribed by the creation of the California Fuel Cell Partnership. It's the very essence of 'co-op-itition.' We at Honda, as do many others, continue to push forward on many technologies, both the battery and the fuel cell. And society is the beneficiary." Then he added, "It is good to see others doing today what we've been doing since 2008." Now, how does Hyundai compare?

Ford Ranger, UK Mustang, Hyundai Hybrid | Autoblog Minute

Sat, Aug 29 2015

Ford may bring the Ranger back to the US, the UK goes nuts over Mustang, and the battle of hybrids heats up with spy shots of Prius and a new Hyundai. Autoblog senior editor Greg Migliore reports on highlights from the week in automotive news.

Hyundai pulls motorsports in US, parts ways with Rhys Millen Racing

Wed, Dec 10 2014

Automakers don't necessarily undertake racing programs in proportion to their size. A company like Ferrari or McLaren, for example, may be small, but their racing programs are huge. The inverse could be said of a company like Hyundai, which has grown to rank among the largest automakers in the world, but has traditionally maintained a relatively short reach when it comes to racing. And now it's getting even smaller as the company is shutting down its entire motorsport program in the United States. Not that the program was that big to begin with in the first place. Although Hyundai recently launched a factory effort in the World Rally Championship, in North America its competition activities revolved essentially around Rhys Millen Racing, the California-based outfit with which the Korean automaker has tackled Pikes Peak, Formula Drift and the Global RallyCross Series – the latter of which Millen describes as "arguably the fastest most exciting form of racing to hit the US in years." But now Millen has announced that Hyundai has withdrawn from their partnership that has stood for six years. Without support from the automaker, Rhys Millen is putting up his Hyundais for sale or rental to any privateer team interested in getting in on the RallyCross action, while the team looks for a new partner with which to move forward. As for Hyundai, it seems the automaker may have stretched its motorsport budget a little thin with the WRC effort, on which it will now apparently rely to establish its racing cred. We reached out to Hyundai for clarification on its future motorsport plans in America, but representatives weren't immediately available for comment. We will update this story when and if we hear back.