Hyundai Motor Company is currently considered as an emerging car manufacturer in the US automobile market. The company started selling cars in the US in 1986, but most American buyers would just look past their vehicle models, due to its odd designs and not so popular name. However, all of these impressions towards Hyundai cars eventually changed.
These changes were brought about by the increased efforts that Hyundai had devoted to improve their vehicle designs and other features. As a result, the demands for their cars increased and the company started to compete actively with some of the leading car makers in the US. To further increase their dominance in the US market, Hyundai has released its latest vehicle line-up with the following prices.
Sedans
1. 2012 Hyundai Elantra
The 2012 version of the Elantra is currently available in 4-trim levels, namely the Base/GLS, GLS PZEV, Limited, and the Limited PZEV. All of these trims are powered by a 1.8L, 4-cylinder engine mated to a standard 6-speed automatic transmission, except for the Base/GLS trim, which is offered with a standard 6-speed manual transmission. Each of these trims are currently sold in the following invoice prices and MSRPs.
GLS with 6-speed manual transmission (M/T): (Invoice) $14,775 - (MSRP) $15,195
GLS with 6-speed automatic transmission (A/T): $16,867 - $17,445
GLS PZEV: $16,867 - $17,445
Limited: $19,584 - $20,445
Limited PZEV: $19,584 - $20,445
2. 2012 Hyundai Accent
The 2012 Hyundai Accent sedan is a fully redesigned version of its predecessor. One of the most significant features of this vehicle is its fuel-efficient 1.6L, 4-cylinder engine that produces 138 horsepower and 123 lb.-ft. of torque. The engine is mated to a standard 6-speed manual transmission and an optional 6-speed automatic transmission.
The latest version of the Accent sedan is offered in single trim which is the GLS. Its current invoice price is $12,149 for the model that uses the manual transmission. The model that is equipped with the automatic transmission has an invoice price of $14,775. The manufacturer suggested retail price for this sedan is $12,445 (with M/T) and $15,195 (with A/T).
Hatchbacks
1. 2012 Hyundai Veloster Hatchback
The Veloster hatchback is an all-new model from Hyundai. This car is offered in a single trim which is the "Base." It is equipped with 1.6L, in-line 4-cylinder engine that is capable of producing up to 138 horsepower and 123 lb.-ft. of torque. The in-line 4-cylinder engine is mated to a standard 6-speed manual transmission and an optional automated manual version.
The Veloster, with a manual transmission, has an invoice price of $16,699 and an MSRP of $17,300. The Veloster, with an automated manual transmission, is sold at an invoice price of $17,887 and MSRP of $18,550.
These changes were brought about by the increased efforts that Hyundai had devoted to improve their vehicle designs and other features. As a result, the demands for their cars increased and the company started to compete actively with some of the leading car makers in the US. To further increase their dominance in the US market, Hyundai has released its latest vehicle line-up with the following prices.
Sedans
1. 2012 Hyundai Elantra
The 2012 version of the Elantra is currently available in 4-trim levels, namely the Base/GLS, GLS PZEV, Limited, and the Limited PZEV. All of these trims are powered by a 1.8L, 4-cylinder engine mated to a standard 6-speed automatic transmission, except for the Base/GLS trim, which is offered with a standard 6-speed manual transmission. Each of these trims are currently sold in the following invoice prices and MSRPs.
GLS with 6-speed manual transmission (M/T): (Invoice) $14,775 - (MSRP) $15,195
GLS with 6-speed automatic transmission (A/T): $16,867 - $17,445
GLS PZEV: $16,867 - $17,445
Limited: $19,584 - $20,445
Limited PZEV: $19,584 - $20,445
2. 2012 Hyundai Accent
The 2012 Hyundai Accent sedan is a fully redesigned version of its predecessor. One of the most significant features of this vehicle is its fuel-efficient 1.6L, 4-cylinder engine that produces 138 horsepower and 123 lb.-ft. of torque. The engine is mated to a standard 6-speed manual transmission and an optional 6-speed automatic transmission.
The latest version of the Accent sedan is offered in single trim which is the GLS. Its current invoice price is $12,149 for the model that uses the manual transmission. The model that is equipped with the automatic transmission has an invoice price of $14,775. The manufacturer suggested retail price for this sedan is $12,445 (with M/T) and $15,195 (with A/T).
Hatchbacks
1. 2012 Hyundai Veloster Hatchback
The Veloster hatchback is an all-new model from Hyundai. This car is offered in a single trim which is the "Base." It is equipped with 1.6L, in-line 4-cylinder engine that is capable of producing up to 138 horsepower and 123 lb.-ft. of torque. The in-line 4-cylinder engine is mated to a standard 6-speed manual transmission and an optional automated manual version.
The Veloster, with a manual transmission, has an invoice price of $16,699 and an MSRP of $17,300. The Veloster, with an automated manual transmission, is sold at an invoice price of $17,887 and MSRP of $18,550.
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