2005 Hyundai Tiburon Gt V6 on 2040-cars
3512 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:2.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KMHHN65F25U169338
Stock Num: 228488761
Make: Hyundai
Model: Tiburon GT V6
Year: 2005
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 136275
2.7 L(DOHC)V6,VALVES 24,172 hp @ 6000 rpmMacPherson strut front suspensionMulti-link rear suspensionFour-wheel independent suspensionHeight adjustable driver seatleatherBucket front seatsSplit-folding rear seatbackRemote keyless power door locksPower mirrorsHeated mirrors1 one-touch power windowsClockTachometerLow fuel level warningCruise controlCargo netFront console with storageFront cupholdersFront door pocketsManual rear seat easy entryRemote trunk releasePower steeringTilt-adjustable steering wheelClimate controlCargo area lightLeather trim on doorsFront reading lightsLeather steering wheelRear floor matsDual vanity mirrorsMast antenna6 total speakersAM/FM stereo cd player Variable intermittent wipersRear defoggerIntermittent rear wiperRear spoilerAlloy wheels17 x 7.0 in. wheelsSteel spare wheelP215/45R17 tiresAll season tiresInside mounted spare tireTemporary spare tireDual front with head protection chambers side-mounted airbagsChild seat anchorsRemote anti-theft alarm systemVentilated front disc / solid rear disc brakesFront fog/driving lights2 front headrests2 rear headrestsFront seatbelt pretensionersElectronic brakeforce distributionRear height adjustable headrests. warranties are available for all cars. just call us or come visit our second location at 2806 Patterson st.
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Hyundai reveals CEO's pay for first time ever
Tue, 01 Apr 2014Thanks to some government pressure, Hyundai's billionaire chairman, Chung Mong Koo, has revealed just how much he gets paid each year. Honestly, the amount is a bit lower than we'd expect considering he helms such a huge industrial empire. The 76-year-old chairman brought home $13 million in 2013, $5.2 million of which came from Hyundai's automotive business while both Mobis and Hyundai Steel chipped in $3.94 million, each. For reference, Ford CEO Alan Mulally netted $23.2 million in 2013, although the vast majority of that money came from stock options.
The push for Chung to reveal his pay was part of a larger effort by the South Korean government called the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act. The act forces several thousand companies to release info on annual pay, bonuses and severance for employees earning over $5 million won ($469,000), according to Bloomberg.
"With the disclosure of the executives' compensation, the pressure to deliver better profits will increase," said Heo Pil Seok, the CEO of Midas International Asset Management. It seems to be working, as Hyundai shareholders, of which Midas is one, have seen their shares increase by 6.1 percent in 2014, which includes a 1.2-percent jump as of yesterday, according to Bloomberg.
Hyundai's bizarre pooping robot baby pitches new Sonata
Sat, Dec 20 2014There are certainly some very weird auto ads out there, but a new challenger is entering the ring with Hyundai's absolutely bizarre Exobaby commercial for the latest Sonata. Blending inspiration from the video game Mega Man, the classic 1970s TV show The Six Million Dollar Man and a waking nightmare, Exobaby falls very deeply into the uncanny valley. Its proportions and movement come off as just slightly distorted, and the result is a baby that's more creepy than cute for this ad. Things get even odder just a few seconds in when the robo-toddler poops. Ostensibly, the Exobaby ad is supposed to show off all of the high-tech features on the Sonata, but many viewers are just going to be left trying to figure out what they're watching. If you need just over a minute of weird advertising to lift your day, then this Hyundai commercial must be seen. Related Gallery 2015 Hyundai Sonata News Source: HyundaiWorldwide via YouTubeImage Credit: Related images copyright Hyundai Marketing/Advertising Weird Car News Hyundai Videos Sedan car ads
Hyundai crashes two Sonatas in public to prove a point about safety
Thu, Oct 29 2015According to The Korean Car Blog, Hyundai has a quality perception gap in the minds of its domestic customers, but it's not with another brand: some South Koreans think US-market Hyundai products are safer than those sold in South Korea. For example, home-market consumers think the US gets more advanced airbag systems than they do. Hyundai decided that the best way to combat that idea was to ram two 2015 Sonata 2.0 Turbos into one another, each one traveling at 34 miles per hour, in front of a live audience. From what we can glean from a Google-translated version of the backstory, the company had a local university professor secure two vehicles, a Lakeside Blue model from South Korea and a Venetian Red model manufactured in the company's US plant and flown over. It invited buyers of the 30th Anniversary Sonata and members of the local media to a drive-in movie premiere on August 22, the show actually being the crash test. In addition to the two Sonatas that would autonomously throw themselves at one another, the company had a Tucson Fuel Cell use its hydrogen fuel cell stack to make popcorn and 119 various emergency vehicles emergency services on standby in case anything went wrong. When guests were asked which car they thought would fare better, 74 percent of the crowd said the US-spec car. In interviews conducted on the street, 81 percent of respondents said they believe the US car is safer. The video above is in Korean, but car crashes are a universal language. Check it out to see which car comes out better.