2012 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 R-spec Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Prosper, Texas, United States
THIS IS A MINT CONDITION LOW
MILAGE (UNDER 11,00 AT TIME OF LISTING) REBUILT HYUNDAI GENSIS. THIS CAR WAS REPAIRED AT HUFFINES HYUNDAI OF
MCKINNEY TEXAS (I HAVE THE RECEIPTS) AND HAS PASSED ALLL INSPECTIONS AT THE
DEALERSHIP AS WELL AS THE STATE OF TEXAS. THIS CAR HAS BEEN INSPECTED, LICENSED
AND TITLED IN TEXAS. I HAVE THE BLUE TEXAS REBUILT SALVAGE-FLOOD TITLE IN HAND.
THIS CAR WAS A ONE OWNER VEHICLE WHEN I PURCHASED IT AND IS LITTERALLY LIKE
NEW. 306 HORSEPOWER, 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION REMINDS YOU OF HOW THE CARS
USED TO BE BUILT IN THE GOOD OLE DAYS. I AM A PRIVATE SELLER AND WILLING TO
CONSIDER ANY TYPE OF REASONABLE TRADE, JUST RUN ANYTHING PAST ME. NO NEED TO
SEND LOWBALL OFFERS BECAUSE I KNOW WHAT I HAVE WITH THIS CAR AND IT IS PERFECT. |
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Hyundai app lets you build your own zombie apocalypse car
Sun, 04 Aug 2013Walking Dead fans, rejoice! Thanks to Hyundai, you can build your very own virtual zombie survival machine. We've all seen the light-green Hyundai Tucson transporting the likes of Rick Grimes and his motley crew of survivors in AMC's hit series, and now you can get in on the action with Hyundai's Walking Dead Chop Shop.
Available both as a mobile app and desktop version, this quirky configurator presents you with a choice of three Hyundai vehicles: the Veloster Turbo, Santa Fe and Elantra. Each one has its strengths, though we particularly like the Santa Fe's utility. After all, according to Hyundai, "There's room for seven survivors inside" and you won't have to worry about "getting zombie all over your seats. They're easy to wipe clean." But for those who prefer not to invite zombies along for the journey, the speedy Veloster Turbo and its 201-horsepower engine may be the way to go.
Once you select your post-apocalyptic ride, you have a choice of colors (including Apocalypse Black, of course), decals ("Alive Inside" is a useful one) and nearly 300 other zombie-fighting features. We're partial to the automatic shotguns on the hood, although the flamethrower is also quite tempting. You can even add titanium or aluminum armor and a dizzying array of other defensive and offensive weapons: spinning saw blades on the wheels, a horde plow on the front bumper and barbed wire on the side windows, just to name a few.
2015 Hyundai Genesis
Tue, 26 Nov 2013It's not easy to drive a prototype-level version of the upcoming, second-generation Hyundai Genesis sedan.
Three hours in airports; fourteen hours in a plane; two hours riding in a car from a Iuncheon to my hotel in the now-famous Gangnam district of downtown Seoul; another two hours-plus on a bus from Seoul out to the Hyundai nerve center in Namyang. And that's just the travel.
Finally settled into a massive presentation room deep in the heart of the Namyang R&D center, freshly denuded of all of my camera gear and fortified with abundant coffee and green tea cookies, I still faced hours of product presentation; question and answer sessions with a large team of engineers, designers and executives; an official unveiling under the soaring dome of the Design Hall; a strolling lunch and more coffee. And then, finally, a shuttle ride to the proving grounds around which the whole facility hums with enterprise for an all-too-brief stint behind the wheel of a car that, by this point, I'm basically slavering to get my hands on.