2011 Hyundai Sonata-rebuilt/salvage Title~red With 83k Miles!run&drive! on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
a 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS MILEAGE 83,000 REPAIRED / REBULIT CAR HAS SALVAGE TITLE STARTING BID @ $3000 LOW RESERVE! Description This is a vehicle is being sold as is where is..No warrenty. This CAR has been purchased from an Insurance Auto Auction which has been an accident BUT HAS BEEN REPAIRED. AIRBAGS are intact. Truck has 83,000 original miles and comes with a SALVAGE title. It has red exterior color with TAN cloth interior. THE CAR has ac, cruise control, automatic transmission ECT... IF you need more pictures please email me a request. You are also welcome to send an inspector to view the truck in person SHIPPING you can arrange your own shipping or We CAN ASSIT you WITH this. we can obtain some of the best SHIPPING RATES through our car-hauling vendors. if you are intrested in us providing you this service.. please contact us beFORe bidding to get YOUR SHIPPING RATE for THIS TRUCK TO YOUR LOCATION. PLEASE CONTACT ME BY EMAIL:jpvcollectablesnmore@yahoo.com payment a $500 deposit must be made through paypal within 24hrs of the end and completion of this AUCTION. full payment must be made within 5 business days of sale through paypal as well or the deposit money is loast and non-refundable. JPV COLLECTABLES - N - MORE We strive for GREAT feedback ratingS and want you to be happy with your purchase. We offer a large variety of COLLECTABLE items in any area. The majority of our items are acquired through auto auctions, estates, home sales, storage bins, closeouts etc. We describe them to the best of our ability and use multiple photos to help aid you in your bidding decisions. All items are as pictured and described to the best of our abilities and are sold as-is. If you have any questions or concerns please email prior to bidding. I WILL BE ADDING A LOT MORE VERY COLLECTABLE ITEMS ON EBAY LATER THIS WEEK THAT I HAVE ACCUMULATED THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. SO BE SURE TO FOLLOW ME ON EBAY SO YOU DON'T MISS OUT ON ANY OF MY GREAT DEALS! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR if there is ever a problem with your order PLEASE CONTACT ME before leaving any feedback. THANK YOU FOR your intrest in MY LISTING!
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Hyundai launches crate engine program with 2.0L four and 3.8L V6
Tue, 05 Nov 2013With all the commotion about the aftermarket going on at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Hyundai's timing for this announcement is just perfect - the South Korean brand will launch its first crate engine program.
Starting with the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder and the 3.8-liter V6 from the Genesis Coupe, the program should push Hyundai even further in to the performance realm. Two versions of the 2.0-liter will be available at first - a $4,500 version, that's ready for its owner to bolt on a turbo of their choosing, or a $6,000 version, which includes the turbo and all its plumbing. Hyundai claims the cheaper version was designed with the aftermarket specifically in mind, as it allows tuners to easily fit larger turbos while spending less coin for parts that will just be tossed. The 3.8-liter V6 will cost $9,000.
"As more Genesis Coupes have entered the pre-owned enthusiast market since its 2009 launch, we've witnessed strong interest in leveraging the low cost potential of this rear-drive platform and its powertrains for the tuner market and motorsports. Now, with our new crate engine program, Hyundai is making it more affordable for these same enthusiasts to modify their Genesis Coupe, or perhaps inject some high-value horsepower into other platforms," said Hyundai's North American president and CEO, John Krafcik.
Hyundai/Kia's Prius rival to arrive by 2017
Fri, 31 Oct 2014The Toyota Prius is the undisputed king of the hybrid market, but Hyundai and Kia are hoping to challenge its reign in the coming years with their own dedicated model. However, in all likelihood this is the same technology being shared between them. "We will take the lead in the future by raising the competitiveness of our environment-friendly cars like hybrid-only cars, plug-in hybrid cars and fuel cell hydrogen cars," Hyundai Motor CEO Kim Choong-ho said to Reuters, during the launch of another vehicle in South Korea.
While Kim didn't say when the model would be ready, Autocar in Europe spoke to people at Kia, who said that the company's own hybrid was two years away and codenamed the DE. The initial vehicle is reportedly a five-door hatchback that's about 169-inches long, with more conventional styling than the Prius. Its powertrain is reportedly based around a 1.6-liter engine with electric assist. A plug-in version might follow later, and other bodystyles on the platform are possible. A recently spotted test mule might show the current state of development on the project (pictured above).
According to Reuters, the decision for the new vehicle comes in order to meet tighter emissions in some markets. However, it seems like a challenging move for the US market. Hyundai already sells its Tucson fuel cell in limited quantities and the Sonata hybrid, and Kia has the Optima hybrid and Soul EV. Industry analysts are also predicting that hybrids might have a hard time versus internal combustion engines in the coming years. In addition, Toyota is rumored to get fuel economy close to 60 miles per gallon for some versions of the next Prius. All of these factors make selling the models here a potentially difficult undertaking.
Hyundai and Kia settle lawsuit over hybrid technology
Tue, Dec 15 2015Hyundai and Kia will end Paice's patent infringement lawsuit by signing a licensing agreement to use the firm's hybrid technology for their vehicles, according to Bloomberg. A statement by Paice says that this new contract ends any legal disputes between the companies, but doesn't disclose the cost of the settlement. A Hyundai spokesperson declined to comment about the case's resolution to Autoblog. Paice and the Abell Foundation, an investor, brought the case against Hyundai and Kia in 2012 over the tech in the Sonata and Optima Hybrids, and the court sided in the patent holder's favor in October 2015. The jury ordered the automakers to pay at least $28.9 million, but the judge could have tripled that amount because the infringement was allegedly intentional. Hyundai pledged to appeal the ruling. Paice's patents come from the work of Alex Severinsky and cover ways to make engines and electric motors work together. The company has a history of defending its tech, including settlements with Toyota and Ford. It also filed another case against the Blue Oval in 2014 over the hybrid or plug-in systems in the C-Max, Fusion, and Lincoln MKZ. Hyundai and Kia sign licensing agreement with Paice Paice, a pioneer in hybrid electric vehicle technology, has reached an agreement to license all of its hybrid vehicle technology to Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. Paice has now licensed all or part of its hybrid vehicle technology portfolio to Toyota, Hyundai/Kia, and Ford – three of the world's six largest automakers. These three companies currently account for 90% of all hybrid vehicle sales in the United States. "We are gratified to reach a licensing agreement with Hyundai and Kia, who are among the undisputed leaders in the hybrid industry. This agreement further validates the importance of our technology, and we hope to reach additional agreements with other major automakers," said Frances Keenan, chairman of the Paice Board of Directors. The confidential licensing agreement with Hyundai and Kia brings an end to all litigation between the companies. Paice and the Abell Foundation, a Baltimore-based non-profit organization that invested in Paice, filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Hyundai and Kia in U.S. District Court in 2012. After an eight-day jury trial earlier this year, the jury sided with Paice and Abell, awarding $28,915,600. Hyundai and Kia currently rank third in U.S. hybrid car sales.