2013 Hyundai Tucson Gls Fwd - 4 Door Suv - Low Miles - Excellent on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
2013 Hyundai Tucson GLS FWD - 4 door SUV - LOW Miles - Excellent Condition
Winter White Exterior / Taupe Interior
2.4L 16 Valve 4-Cylinder Engine w/Dual CVVT
6 Speed Automatic Transmission
Active ECO System
17” Alloy Wheels, 17” tires
Power Window & Locks
Power Steering & Brakes
Tilt & Cruise
Tinted Windows
AM/FM / Sirius / CD / MP3 / iPod/USB/Aux Input Jacks
Bluetooth Hands Free Phone System
Power Heated Side Mirrors w/turn signal indicators
Heated Front Seats
Top Cargo Rack
1 - owner, I bought new
Always Garaged Until 1 week ago
New Car Smell, No Smoke, No Dents, No Rips, No Tears, No Damage, No Surprises - Low Miles - 3,168
Great Fuel Economy & Safety Ratings - Sticker over $26,000 - Title in Hand
$22,800 - Call 316-558-2498 - Located in Naples Florida
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Hyundai shocks Korea with mid-engined Veloster concept
Thu, 29 May 2014There are many things we love here at Autoblog, but one of the quirkiest is the mid-engined hot hatch, whether it's the Renaultsport Clio V6 or the Volkswagen GTI W12-650 concept. Unfortunately, we can never seem to get our hands on one - the former never having made the transatlantic journey and the latter remained strictly a concept. And now we've got one more to salivate over.
It's called, simply enough, the Veloster Midship concept, and Hyundai is unveiling it this week at the Busan Motor Show in South Korea. As you might have guessed, it's essentially a Veloster with the engine - a 2.0-liter Theta turbo four producing 296 horsepower - mounted behind the two seats. It's also got a lightweight aluminum suspension, a reinforced chassis and extreme aero to help that mid-mounted turbo engine do its thing.
The project was undertaken by the same team that developed the initial i20 WRC rally car, but unfortunately as Hyundai itself says in the press release below (released with the solitary image above), "The Midship is a concept only to explore possibilities for the Veloster chassis and is currently not related to any future production model." Which is a bit of a shame, but hardly a surprise.
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Hyundai planning EV for US market
Mon, 10 Jun 2013California's stringent automotive emissions mandates, which require that all automakers include some form of Zero-Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) in the lineup, may be forcing the hand of Hyundai, suggests The Detroit Bureau after a recent tweet from John Krafcik, HMA Chief Executive. Up until now, the Korean automaker has been attempting to meet future regulations with fuel-cell vehicles like the modified ix35/Tuscon models (the technology uses hydrogen to generate electricity), but consumers have been slow to warm to hydrogen citing an immature and undeveloped refueling infrastructure.
While battery-powered EVs are far from perfect, they appeal to consumers who have short commutes and owners who find it convenient to recharge at home. If Hyundai were to get into the EV game in short order, one solution could be the BlueOn battery car (shown above) that is sold in the automaker's domestic market. In its current state, the BlueOn offers a 16.4-kWh lithium polymer battery, which provides a range of just over 85 miles and a lethargic 0-60 time of 13.1 seconds.
To be competitive, Hyundai would have to boost performance or seek another more expensive solution. We'll have to wait for official word, or another tweet from Krafcik, to see which way the company is heading.