2006 Hyundai Sonata Gls 3.3l, V6, 75k Miles, Very Clean Florida Car! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Up for sale my 2006 Sonata GLS with only 75K miles. It's equipped with 3.3L V 6engine and 5 speed automatic and septronic transmission. This allows for a great performance and fuel 25mpg city/ 30mph hwy. while using regular gas only. YES! REGULAR! thats what this engine requres, so you wont shed extra $$ at the pump. It comes loaded with all power features (windows, mirrors, locks, etc) as well as premium velour interior, premium factory 6 speaker sound system (mp3 capable) and audio controls on the steering wheel, key-less entry alloy wheels etc. This car has every safety option available on this model: ABS and EBD brakes, Front and Side and Side Curtains air bags PLUS Vehicle stability control! Mechanically it is 100% and it is currently on the road so millage can vary a little by the time the auction is ended. Interior is nice and clean. I would give it 9 out of 10. Exterior is 7-8 out of 10. It does have some small dings and scratches on the back bumper and very few small imperfections on the body that are too small to visible on the pictures. There is one large scratch on the left bottom of the back bumper and can be seeing on the pictures, however its not and eye sore since its at the very bottom. I would say it's nothing more then a regular wear tear but i always encourage to come and see and drive the car in person. Front bumper was previously customized with a carbon-fiber design to add rich and sporty appearance. Its only noticeable up close and looks really sharp. I get alot of compliments about it. Most importantly this car comes with a clear NY TITLE. As well as Florida history. Car was in Florida up until 50k miles and was not subjected to harsh NYC roads for the most part of its life. It is very smooth and quiet and rides like a cloud. I do have this car listed locally and reserve the right to end the auction early. If you are interested in shipping this car I can help you set it up since I do have a friend who specialises in car transporting. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, REASONABLE OFFERS OR WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE CAR, Contact me at 347-244-3664 Lenny K. Thank You! |
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Hyundai and Kia announce $3.1-billion investment in US facilities
Tue, Jan 17 2017Update: A US spokesperson for Hyundai had no further information, but called the reports about the automaker's investments accurate. Hyundai and Kia announced this morning a plan to invest $3.1 billion into its US facilities over the next five years. According to Automotive News, the new investment is a 50-percent increase over what Korea's two largest automakers have brought to the US in the last five years. The automakers already have several large-scale manufacturing bases in the US, but the new investment could bring another plant into the fold. There is the possibility of producing a Genesis product in the US or building a new plant for a US-specific crossover. The announcement is the latest US investment plan as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office Friday. Trump has singled out automakers for not building cars in the United States, and Ford, General Motors, and Fiat Chrysler all announced plans to invest in the US since the beginning of January. Skeptics say these moves would have to be years in the making, though Trump has been quick to take credit for them. Not all of the new money will go toward building new plants. Hyundai and Kia could simply expand the already busy plants in Montgomery, AL, and West Point, GA. Beyond that. The automakers could further their research into electric and autonomous vehicles. Like many other automakers, the two Korean giants have backed down from planned expansions into Mexican manufacturing. Although many automakers currently build or were planning to build new vehicles in Mexico, threats of importation fees appear to be causing caused automakers to refocus some of their efforts toward US production. With all this new investment in the US, Kia and Hyundai said there will be no jobs moved to Mexico. Meanwhile, this morning GM announced plans to bring truck axle manufacturing back from Mexico. As with all of the recent announcements, Hyundai and Kia stated that Trump's upcoming presidency played no part in the decision to reinvest in the US. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Plants/Manufacturing Genesis Hyundai Kia Mexico Trump jobs investment
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Hyundai's main goal with this GDCI engine is to "achieve diesel levels of fuel efficiency with conventional gasoline," according to Nayan Engineer (yes, his last name is Engineer), one of Hyundai's powertrain gurus. What's more, Engineer says the GDCI engine will offer "equal to better performance than conventional gasoline engines" and will have a "lower system cost [than] diesel engines."
Hyundai expects a 1.8-liter GDCI engine to be more efficient than a comparable 2.0-liter diesel engine with similar performance.
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