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Your privacy is important to us.Antioch Hyundai takes your privacy seriously and does not rent or sell your personal information to third parties without your consent.Wyatt Johnson New & Used Vehicle Showroom Actual rating will vary with options, driving conditions, habits and vehicle condition. 2016 Hyundai Genesis Sedan Overview The standard features of the Hyundai Genesis 3.8 include Lambda 3.8L V-6 311hp engine, 8-speed automatic transmission with overdrive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS), integrated navigation system, side seat mounted airbags, curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbags, rear side-impact airbag, driver knee airbag, airbag occupancy sensor, automatic air conditioning, 18" aluminum wheels, cruise control, ABS and driveline traction control. 2016 Hyundai Genesis Sedan Front dual zone A/C Garage door transmitter - Internal memory capacity (GB) - Steering wheel mounted audio controls Turn-by-turn navigation directions - Wireless phone connectivity -




1st row LCD monitors - 2 Primary LCD size - Corrosion perforation warranty - Roadside assistance coverage - Max seating capacity - 5 Power 4-way driver lumbar support Front center armrest - Power 4-way passenger lumbar support Rear seat center armrest Engine bore x stroke - Exterior body width - Front shoulder room - Rear shoulder room - Interior cargo volume - Interior maximum cargo volume - Turn signal indicator mirrors Number of valves - Fuel economy combined - Fuel tank capacity - Fuel economy city - Fuel economy highway - 4 wheel disc brakes Dual front impact airbags Dual front side impact airbags Rear side impact airbag Anti-whiplash front head restraints Adjustable head restraints - Four wheel independent suspension High intensity discharge headlights - Low tire pressure warning Exterior parking camera rear Your privacy is important to us.




Wyatt Johnson Used Cars & Used Trucks takes your privacy seriously and does not rent or sell your personal information to third parties without your consent.2016 Hyundai Genesis SedanWatermark Hyundai of Marion takes your privacy seriously and does not rent or sell your personal information to third parties without your consent.Hanlees Hilltop Hyundai takes your privacy seriously and does not rent or sell your personal information to third parties without your consent. * All prices plus government fees and taxes, any finance charges, plus $80 doc fee, tax, title, registration, DMV fees, any electronic filing charge, emission testing charge. All vehicles subject to prior sale and photos for illustration purposes only. Dealership cannot be held responsible for typographical and other errors, including data transmission or software errors that may appear. If the posted price, incentive, offer or other service is incorrect due to typographical errors, dealership is only responsible to honor the correct price, incentive or offer.




See dealership for details.ABC Hyundai takes your privacy seriously and does not rent or sell your personal information to third parties without your consent.How do I erase the remote control from the garage door opener's memory? There are a few instances that the memory of your opener would need to be erased. NOTE: Erasing the memory will remove ALL remote controls and keyless entry codes from the garage door opener. Begin by locating the LEARN button on the back or side of the motor unit; generally this is on the same side as the antenna wire. You may need to remove a light lens cover or open a control panel to gain access. The LEARN button may be green, orange, red, purple or yellow, and will have a small LED next to it. Erase all remote controls and keyless entries Units with a green, orange, red, purple or yellow LEARN button: Erase all remote controls, keyless entries and MyQ® devices from the garage door opener To reprogram a remote or keyless entry, go to




How do I program my remote control?  How do I program the keyless entry?  Click here to see a video about how to erase the programming of a remote control. See Also: How to erase the memory of your garage door opener youtube video. Video - Erase the remote controls from memory How to program a remote control How to find the "Learn" button on my garage door opener How to program accessories to your Internet Connectivity DeviceJanuary 20, 2016 at 10:30 am by Clifford Atiyeh The all-new 2017 Hyundai Elantra starts at $17,985, making it the second-cheapest compact sedan in the U.S. behind its Kia Forte sibling. Another five bucks gets you into a Dodge Dart, while $80 extra grants you access to this segment’s staple, the Toyota Corolla. But hey, presumably you’re somewhat curious about a Hyundai, so let’s talk about what that cash gets you. The base six-speed manual SE comes with a new 2.0-liter Atkinson-cycle four-cylinder with 147 horsepower and 132 lb-ft of torque (up 2 for both) that doesn’t help fuel economy (at 26 mpg city/36 mpg highway, both are down 1 mpg).




It’s $100 less than the 2016 model and adds a few notable standard features, such as a driver’s knee airbag, a convex driver’s-side mirror, projector-beam headlamps, and tinted glass. Power windows/mirrors/locks and a six-speaker stereo with SiriusXM and a USB port continue as standard. Springing for the six-speed automatic SE ($18,985) brings selectable driving modes (normal, sport, eco) that change the transmission and throttle response. Fuel economy improves to an estimated 29/38 mpg, a one-mpg uptick in the city compared to the 2016 model. The manual SE is still a bare-bones car with 15-inch steelies and rear drum brakes. Only the automatic SE can be ordered with the Popular Equipment Package ($800; cruise control, steering-wheel audio controls, Bluetooth, 7.0-inch touchscreen audio head unit with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, a backup camera, 16-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlamps, heated mirrors, additional noise insulation under the hood). Spend another $1300 for the Tech Package, and you get some equipment that used to be listed in the Popular Equipment Package (auto-up driver’s window, a sliding armrest, illuminated vanity mirrors, sunvisor extensions) and adds some new ones (LED daytime running lamps, blind-spot detection with cross-traffic alert, leather-covered steering wheel and shift knob, keyless entry with push-button start, heated front seats




, dual-zone climate control, 3.5-inch monochrome instrument panel display). Adding both packages brings the Elantra SE to $21,085. The 2017 Limited ($23,185) adds rear disc brakes, 17-inch alloy wheels, LED taillamps, side-mirror turn signals, chrome trim, leather, a power driver’s seat, a second USB port, and Blue Link telematics. Likely due to the weight of its extra features, the Limited returns slightly worse EPA mileage than the automatic SE, at 28/37 mpg city/highway. As usual, the niftiest options shown on the NFL commercials are restricted to this most expensive Elantra. That would be the Limited Tech Package ($2500; navigation with 8.0-inch touchscreen, eight-speaker Infinity stereo, sunroof, heated rear seats, auto-dimming rearview mirror, garage-door opener, 4.2-inch color instrument panel display) and the Limited Ultimate Package ($1900; adaptive xenon headlamps, forward-collision alert, auto-braking with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and memory settings for the driver’s seat and mirrors).

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