2008 Hyundai Elantra on 2040-cars
1220 W National Rd, Vandalia, Ohio, United States
Engine:2.0L I4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KMHDU46D48U333843
Stock Num: S40275A
Make: Hyundai
Model: Elantra
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Carbon Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 87579
Accessory Group 2 (4-Wheel Independent Suspension, 60/40 Split Fold-Down Rear Seat, ABS w/Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD), Active Front Head Restraints, Adjustable Head Restraints, Front Variable Intermittent Wipers, Front, Front Seat Side & Side Curtain Airbags, Map Lights, Power Door Locks, Power Heated Mirrors, Power Windows, Rear Center Armrest, Remote Keyless Entry System w/Alarm, Tilt Steering Wheel, Tinted Glass, and Tire Pressure Monitoring System), Popular Equipment Package (Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Dual Front Illuminated Vanity Mirrors, Fog Lights, and Windshield Shade Band), and Elantra GLS. This beautiful-looking 2008 Hyundai Elantra is a great little car! It gives you plenty of GO and won't kill your billfold! New Car Test Drive said it ...offers lots of interior space for the class, a high level of standard safety equipment, and a strong warranty... Cute Vehicle need a good home. Very well mannered and rarely requires feeding! :) Consumer Guide named the Elantra a 2008 Recommended Compact Car! It is nicely equipped with features such as Accessory Group 2 (4-Wheel Independent Suspension, 60/40 Split Fold-Down Rear Seat, ABS w/Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD), Active Front Head Restraints, Adjustable Head Restraints, Front Variable Intermittent Wipers, Front, Front Seat Side & Side Curtain Airbags, Map Lights, Power Door Locks, Power Heated Mirrors, Power Windows, Rear Center Armrest, Remote Keyless Entry System w/Alarm, Tilt Steering Wheel, Tinted Glass, and Tire Pressure Monitoring System), Popular Equipment Package (Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Dual Front Illuminated Vanity Mirrors, Fog Lights, and Windshield Shade Band), and Elantra GLS. You just won't have our commitment to Customer Service once you walk in the showroom, but you will have our commitment for a LIFETIME with our Lifetime Power Train Warranty. We strive to make your experience with Joseph Airport Hyundai a good one for the life of your vehicle. Our inventory is online to serve you.
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Hyundai admits 'error' in KDM Sonata fuel economy announcement
Mon, Mar 17 2014Stop us if you've heard this one before: Hyundai is going to have to reduce the officially announced miles-per-gallon number for its 2014 Sonata. While there's a lot of similarity between this new situation and events that transpired in 2012, there are some important differences. For one, the new mileage mistake, which Hyundai says was once again caused by an error at its test centers, is only applicable to cars in the Korean Domestic Market. Secondly, it's not so much mpg as kilometers per liter. "We are very sorry for causing confusion to reporters" - Hyundai According to Reuters, the numbers for the Korean Sonata were originally announced as 12.6 kilometers per liter (29.63 mpg), a six-percent increase over the previous model. The automaker has just announced that government verification showed an actual result of 12.1 kpl (28.46 mpg), which is only a two-percent increase. Since these numbers were done using the South Korean economy test, they are not equivalent to the US EPA numbers, the latter of which say the 2014 Sonata gets 36/40/38 miles per gallon. The correction came before the new Sonata went on sale in South Korea. In an official statement, Hyundai said, "We are very sorry for causing confusion to reporters." Hyundai Motor America's Jim Trainor, product public relations senior group manager, assured AutoblogGreen that the Korean error will have "no effect" on US ratings. In 2012, Hyundai and Kia faced a media and consumer firestorm after being caught up in exaggerated mileage claims for vehicles like its 2013 Accent, Veloster and Elantra. The sister companies agreed to compensate buyers to the tune of $395 million for what they said were "honest mistakes" and "human error" during in-house fuel economy tests. There is no word yet on whether similar customer satisfaction actions will follow this domestic market snafu.
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The Veloster Re:Flex isn't a hugely different car from the standard hatchback, and the theme of this car is chrome, chrome, chrome. Hyundai has added 18-inch chrome-finished wheels, chrome door handles and chrome hood accents (yep). There's also the usual Re:Flex badging on the actual hatch itself. Inside, the Re:Flex gets full leather seating, in either black or red, and the car can be purchased in a new Ice Pearl color, in addition to Century White, Vitamin C (orange), Ultra Black and Boston Red.
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A report in Bloomberg has found that there's pain at the other end, too: The pact more than halved import tariffs on European cars headed to South Korea to 3.2 percent, and prices are now close enough to domestic offerings for more South Koreans to pay the premium for foreign luxury nameplates and the cachet they confer. Products sold by the five domestic automakers hogged 92 percent of the market last year, and sales have dropped 5.2 percent this year whereas import sales have risen by 24 percent. This will mark the first year that imports claimed ten percent of the market; compare that to 2002, when domestic market share in the world's 11th largest auto market was 99 percent.
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