2013 Hyundai Veloster Base Hatchback 3-door 1.6l Color Vitamin C Orange Gold on 2040-cars
Draper, Utah, United States
SALE!!!!! 25% OFF!!!!!
PAID US$ 24,000.00 AND SELLING 25% LESS OF THE MSRP PRICE!!! CAR HAS THE PREMIUM DELUXE PACKAGE: LEATHER SEATS, LEATHER STEERING WHEEL, GPS, WEATHER REPORT, SPORT NEWS CHANNEL, ALLOY WHEELS, XM RADIO, FULL LONG PANORAMIC SUNROOF (THE WHOLE ROOF IS MADE WITH GLASS), ETC, ETC... SUPER EXCELLENT CONDITION. NOT A SINGLE SCRATCH. NEVER RACED. ADULT OWNER. NON SMOKING. FIRST OWNER. DRIVING AT 55MPH YOU CAN MAKE 40MPG. TITLE IS CLEAN. NO LIENS OR HOLDS! CAR WAS ONLY USED FOR COMMUTE AT I-15. I BOUGHT IT NEW (0 MILEAGE) AND HYUNDAI DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE CITY. TITLE IS CLEAN. I AM STILL USING THE CAR DAILY, SO MAYBE THE MILEAGE WILL BE A LITTLE BIT HIGHER THAN POSTED HERE. I AM NOT A BANK, SO I CAN'T FINANCE YOU. COLOR = VITAMIN C = ORANGE AND GOLD = REALLY HEAD TURNER ;-) NO TRADE INS, JUST CASH....LOW BOOK SALES FINANCE EVERYBODY, WE CAN GO TOGETHER THERE AND CLOSE THE DEAL!!!! GOOD LUCK. |
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Watch Indian cars fail Global NCAP crash tests miserably
Tue, May 17 2016It's taken for granted that cars currently for sale in Western countries pass crash tests, and often merit four- or five-star safety ratings in NCAP or NHTSA tests. This is why these scores attained by Indian market cars are so galling: seven vehicles currently sold in India got zero stars in any category – a horrifying clean sweep. It is understandable that cars sold in a developing market are cheap and equipment levels are low, but acceptable crash safety is something that should be considered essential in all markets. The cars tested in the Global New Car Assessment Programme were Hyundai's Eon, Maruti Suzuki's Eeco and Celerio models, Mahindra's Scorpio SUV and several Renault Kwid models. All of the cars were manufactured in India for the Indian market, and the Mahindra Scorpio was the sole larger car. It was first introduced in 2002, with updates made in 2006 and 2014. Mahindra has long planned to export its vehicles to the United States, with the likeliest version a pickup variant of the Scorpio. Renault's Kwid crossover was tested in three versions. Initially, the Kwid was tested with and without airbags, and on both accounts it scored zero stars in adult occupant protection and two stars in child occupant protection. Renault strengthened the bodyshell and the crash tests showed the updated Kwid's structure did not collapse; still, it was rated unstable and that it couldn't withstand further stress. On closer inspection, the structural reinforcements were found to be done only on the driver's side of the passenger cell. Renault has confirmed more safety updates are on their way. "We welcome Renault's efforts to correct this and we look forward to testing another improved version with airbags. Renault has a strong record of achievement in safety in Europe and it should offer the same commitment to its customers in India", says Global NCAP's David Ward. "Global NCAP strongly believes that no manufacturer anywhere in the world should be developing new models that are so clearly sub-standard. Car makers must ensure that their new models pass the United Nations' minimum crash test regulations, and support use of an airbag." The airbag-equipped Kwid was the only model of the seven cars tested that was fitted with one. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This is how the Mahindra Scorpio performed. This content is hosted by a third party.
Hyundai celebrates selling one-millionth Santa Fe
Fri, 02 Aug 2013Hyundai celebrated a milestone yesterday when it sold the one-millionth Santa Fe crossover, which was the Korean automaker's first-and-only SUV when it was introduced in 2000. Hyundai credits the Santa Fe as being a key factor to the company's growth and success in the US, but it didn't describe the one-millionth Santa Fe or say where it was sold.
Before Hyundai introduced the crossover, which has been offered in short- and long-wheelbase versions from the start, it was primarily known for making inexpensive economy cars. Today the majority of Santa Fes are produced at its factory in West Point, Georgia, though they were previously made at the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing plant in Montgomery, Alabama. Today the Alabama plant makes Sonata and Elantra sedans. Hyundai says it will produce nearly 500,000 vehicles in the US this year, and will sell a total of 700,000 vehicles here.
Check out the press release below, for more details.
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I think that the new BMW 4 Series is an attractive coupe. The design is a little bit on the wrong side of "fussy" I'll grant you, and I don't particularly care for the look of the scalloped, black-bordered vents on the fender sides - functional though they may be. But for the most part, I find the coupe to be pretty pleasing to look at.
You all, by and large, do not care for the 4 Series. (For the sake of constructing my intellectual argument, I'm going to make the ridiculous statistical assumption that the 140 or so comments on our 4 Series First Drive provide a representative opinion of our readership as a whole.) In the first 24 hours after we published our review of the car, you felt moved to comment that it was "ugly," "REALLY ugly" and "a disappointment" among other, less reprintable statements of ardor.