Difference between revisions of "2013 Hyundai Veloster"
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On April 15, 2017 Dana got her second car -- a 2013 Hyundai Veloster. | On April 15, 2017 Dana got her second car -- a 2013 Hyundai Veloster. | ||
| − | Her first car (the [[2004 PT Cruiser]]) had started to experience more and more problems and needed enough repairs on a regular enough basis that it made less sense to keep an older car and pay regular repair bills than it did to | + | Her first car (the [[2004 PT Cruiser]]) had started to experience more and more problems and needed enough repairs on a regular enough basis that it made less sense to keep an older car and pay regular repair bills than it did to bite the bullet and choose a newer vehicle. |
Dana looked around and after evaluating a few models (including the Mini Cooper, the Chevrolet Spark, the Kia Soul, and the Chevrolet Sonic), Jon was searching the Coggin Nissan website and stumbled across a listing for a model no one in the family had ever heard of; the Hyundai Veloster. | Dana looked around and after evaluating a few models (including the Mini Cooper, the Chevrolet Spark, the Kia Soul, and the Chevrolet Sonic), Jon was searching the Coggin Nissan website and stumbled across a listing for a model no one in the family had ever heard of; the Hyundai Veloster. | ||
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Image:v-swtrip.JPG|Steering Wheel Tripmeter Controls | Image:v-swtrip.JPG|Steering Wheel Tripmeter Controls | ||
Image:v-tread.JPG|Tire Tread | Image:v-tread.JPG|Tire Tread | ||
| + | Image:v-wheel.JPG|Wheels | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 18:03, 16 April 2017
On April 15, 2017 Dana got her second car -- a 2013 Hyundai Veloster.
Her first car (the 2004 PT Cruiser) had started to experience more and more problems and needed enough repairs on a regular enough basis that it made less sense to keep an older car and pay regular repair bills than it did to bite the bullet and choose a newer vehicle.
Dana looked around and after evaluating a few models (including the Mini Cooper, the Chevrolet Spark, the Kia Soul, and the Chevrolet Sonic), Jon was searching the Coggin Nissan website and stumbled across a listing for a model no one in the family had ever heard of; the Hyundai Veloster.
One day and a couple of test drives later, the PT Cruiser was traded in on the Veloster.
The photo gallery here is from the dealership's web page.