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2003 Hyundai Accent Gl Blue Gas Saver Low Miles Current Inspection No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:98112 Color: look great
Location:

Frankford, Delaware, United States

Frankford, Delaware, United States




You are looking at a very nice  2003 Hyundai Accent Sedan. This reliable and fuel efficient 4 cylinder has ONLY 98,112 miles on it and still has a lot of life left in it. ...This well maintained car runs great. The interior looks fantastic!!...We make a trip once a week to rural Pennsylvania and get some of the trade ins from the new car dealers...This car is from this area....SMALL TOWN car.  Not run nearly as hard as city cars.... Our buyers have had good luck with these cars. They tend to be well maintained and in good shape. This car was inspected each year......HAS A CURRENT INSPECTION AND EMMISSION STICKERS FROM PA.  This car has a lot left in it...and it is clean and tight on the road.....and the ride is great...Need a car right now, Buy This Car Now for $3995.00

   
     The Blue exterior look great, two small rust spots, one above each rear tire, but shows well. The tires are all radials and are fine.... the CD player works and the speakers sound great.



       The grey cloth interior has no rips or tears , has no odors and is very clean......All of the options work including the power windows. The a/c blows cold.....


    The 1.6L V4 Hyundai Engine starts right up, has plenty of power...and doesn't smoke and runs great. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly. This Accent will drive you home wherever you need to drive. This car comes with a clear lien free title.... We will pick you up at the Salisbury, MD airport during normal business hours or by appt. We go the extra mile for you. 

There is a $200.00 cleaning fee on all vehicles sold. This covers detailing, Carfax, 60 day temp tags, postage, lien verification, and lets us sell with NO RESERVE. We aim to please and hope you will have a pleasant buying experience with us!


If you can't see our video or pictures, you may be at work and have a filter for youtube or photo hosting..Look on another computer.. We have been in business since 1948.  This listing will end Monday, March 19, at 10:30 pm EST.  Happy bidding!!!!


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That's how you get concepts like the E4U 'egg car' (pictured); a single-stander mode of transportation that channels Mork from Ork. The oddest thing about the egg is not the yellow shell but the helmet the 'driver' wears. Other ideas included a flying car with 16 (!) rotors, a bicycle that could serve as a spare tire and a car with five joints. Although most appeared totally impractical, all were totally cool.
This year's festival is in the works, the theme being the rather ambiguous "R&D for customers," the point is apparently to come up with concepts that Hyundai customers might actually use. There's a video with scenes of last year's festival and a press release below (our vote goes to the Pandora).

2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo: July/August 2013

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See, a Veloster with its base powertrain and less of the gimmicky, look-at-me styling is a solid, fashion-forward, nicely packaged hatchback at a good price. Our issues haven't so much been with the Veloster itself, but with the unfulfilled expectations of hot-hatchery that the Turbo brings to the equation.
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If you really, really want to consume volts instead of fuel on your way to work, school or shopping, you currently have just three options: pure EV, hydrogen fuel cell, or plug-in hybrid EV. Much as we love them, we all know the disadvantages of BEVs: high prices due to high battery cost (even though subsidized by their makers), limited range and long recharges. Yes, I know: six-figure (giant-battery) Teslas can deliver a couple hundred miles and Supercharge to ~80 percent in 10 minutes. But few of us can afford one of those, Tesla's high-voltage chargers are hardly as plentiful as gas stations, and even 10 minutes is a meaningful chunk out of a busy day. Also, good luck finding a Tesla dealership to fix whatever goes wrong (other than downloadable software updates) when it inevitably does. There still aren't any. Even more expensive, still rare as honest politicians, and much more challenging to refuel are FCEVs. You can lease one from Honda or Hyundai, and maybe soon Toyota, provided you live in Southern California and have ample disposable income. But you'd best limit your driving to within 100 miles or so of the small (but growing) number of hydrogen fueling stations in that state if you don't want to complete your trip on the back of a flatbed. That leaves PHEVs as the only reasonably affordable, practical choice. Yes, you can operate a conventional parallel hybrid in EV mode...for a mile or so at creep-along speeds. But if your mission is getting to work, school or the mall (and maybe back) most days without burning any fuel – while basking in the security of having a range-extender in reserve when you need it – your choices are extended-range EVs. That means the Chevrolet Volt, Cadillac ELR or a BMW i3 with the optional range-extender engine, and plug-in parallel hybrids. Regular readers know that, except for their high prices, I'm partial to EREVs. They are series hybrids whose small, fuel-efficient engines don't even start (except in certain rare, extreme conditions) until their batteries are spent. That means you can drive 30-40 (Volt, ELR) or 70-80 miles (i3) without consuming a drop of fuel. And until now, I've been fairly skeptical of plug-in versions of conventional parallel hybrids. Why?