Elite Ford

2171 Boulevard du Curé Labelle
Saint-Jerome, Quebec
J7Y 1T1, Canada
Phone: 1-450-436-3142

2021 Hyundai Tucson Preferred

2021 Hyundai Tucson Preferred

Technical Data

  • Price: $21,404
  • Make: Hyundai
  • Model: Tucson Preferred
  • Year: 2021
  • Mileage: 51,645 km
  • Transmission: automatic
  • Drive Type: fwd
  • Vehicle Passengers: 5
  • Doors: 4
  • Ext. Color: white
  • Int. Color: black
  • Engine: 4 cylinders
  • Fuel Type: unleaded
  • Stock no.: U2825C
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ELITE FORD IS THE DESTINATION IN THE LAURENTIDEShaving an inventory of used vehicles of all brands. We offer the best serviceAll our vehicles are inspected by our certified techniciansA TRANSACTION WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE AND TRANSPARENCY*certain conditions apply.Although we have taken all reasonable steps to ensure the accuracy of the information provided, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions. Please double-check the information with one of our advisors. In the event that a published vehicle contains inaccurate information due to typographical, photographic, pricing or other errors, the dealer reserves the right to refuse or cancel any request.Details with an advisor.

Equipment:

Air conditioning, Reverse camera

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Hyundai Tucson FCV- Not For Profit
Last week, the first hydrogen-powered 2015 Hyundai Tucson FCV (fuel cell vehicle) arrived in California. The only reason for their presence in California is to satisfy the laws of CARB (California Air Resources Board). This state's laws aimed at improving air quality are the toughest in North America. Hyundai says that they make no profit off selling these SUVs. However, according to CARB's scale of credits, each Hyundai Tucson FCV that is leased up until the 2017 model year will earn 26 credits, the equivalent of $130,000. Why a dollar equivalent? It is so that these credits can be sold to other companies. In January 2011, electric car manufacturer Tesla claimed that it has sold $13.8 million in credits to Honda since 2008. At the moment, Hyundai is not interested in selling these credits. Rather, the company is accumulating them to offset their sales of less fuel efficient vehicles. More

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