How reliable is the 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo?
According to J.D. Power, the Veloster is not as dependable as the average used car. It received a reliability score of two out of five.
How many miles will a Veloster Turbo last?
With proper care and maintenance, a Hyundai Veloster can last up to 200,000 miles.
Does the Veloster Turbo come in manual?
For $23,450, the Veloster Turbo R-Spec comes with a 201-horsepower turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a six-speed manual transmission. An automatic transmission is not available in this trim.
Does the 2013 Veloster have a backup camera?
Major options on the base model include fog lamps, automatic headlamps, backup warning sensors, 18-in alloy wheels, a leather-wrapped shifter and steering wheel, push-button starting, cloth and leatherette seat trim, alloy pedals and a navigation system with a backup camera.
What’s the transmission fluid level in a 2013 Hyundai Veloster?
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What are the features of a 2013 Hyundai Veloster?
The new matte paint requires lots of spare time, so we’d skip it–while opting for both option packages to get the airy panoramic sunroof and Hyundai’s excellent, highly legible navigation system. The 2013 Hyundai Veloster dances the line between sporty coupe and sports car with features, fuel economy, impressive handling, and newfound turbo power.
Is the Hyundai Veloster going to be a category killer?
The Hyundai Veloster returns for the 2013 model year, with a new Turbo companion. And just as it did last year, for the first time ever, the Veloster continues to prove that risky cars done right are category killers. The auto landscape’s littered with risks that failed to pay off–heaps like the Aztek, Capri, VehiCross, X90.
What kind of gas mileage does a Hyundai Veloster get?
On base Velosters, it’s teamed with a six-speed manual or a dual-clutch automatic that are good enough to leave to personal preference. Acceleration’s adequate if a little thin on torque off the line, but fuel economy of 37 mpg highway is excellent.