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Hyundai : Azera Limited--3.8l --sunroof Roof-- Pearl White--new Tires--beautiful on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:86500 Color: is in great shape
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Selling my wifes Azera.  It is in perfect Mechanical shape.  The interior is in excellent shape.  The exterior is in great shape, with a minor paint blemish on the rear bumper. We put new brakes in within the last 15,000 miles.  We put new top of the line tires in 20,000 miles ago.  These were expensive and are rated to last 100,000 miles.  We have brand new floor mats.  The car has been well cared for.  We purchased a new car about 6 months ago.  When we purchased the new car we were offered 9,250 on trade which meant the dealer valued the car @ $12K.  It is a good car.  I tried to save some money and sell it my self. 

I want it out of my garage.  Feel free to make me an offer.  I'm prepared to sell for less than the trade in offer at this point as I want it gone.
I'll post pictures so you can verify. 
I'm an honest seller with 100% feedback.

Regarding the rear bumper scuffs: 
I brought it into Macco auto body to have it fixed and they said it would be $450.  Personally, I think a touch of spray paint would get it fixed nicely.  I'll let you decide what is best for your budget.

Email me if seriously interested and I'll send you a link full of pictures.

Any questions.  Email or call.
I will assist in shipping.  For this type of car probably $600 to most of USA.  If your closer, perhaps less.

tyler
c. 651 -295 - eight eight three two


 
  • Year: 2009
  • Make: Hyundai
  • Model: Azera
  • VIN: kmhfc46f37a167490
  • Mileage: 86500
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Engine: 6 Cylinder, 3.8 L
  • Exterior Color: White
  • Interior Color: tan
  • Title: Clear

Vehicle Description

Header
- - - 2009 Hyundai Azera 4dr Sdn Limited

Features & Options

Header

4 Wheel Disc Brakes

AM/FM Stereo

Additional Power Outlet(s)

Air Bag - Driver

Air Bag - Passenger

Air Bag - Side

Air Bag-Side-Body-Rear

Air Bag-Side-Head only-Rear

Air Bags - Head

Air conditioning

Audio-Satellite Radio

Audio-Upgrade Sound System

Brakes-ABS-4 Wheel

Bucket Seats

Built-in Garage Door Opener

CD Changer

CD player

Child Safety Locks

Climate Control - Auto

Climate Control - Dual

Cruise control

Floor Mats-Front

Fog Lights

Front Wheel Drive

Headlights-Auto-Off

Intermittent Wipers

Leather seats

MP3 Sound System

Mirror-Electrochromic In-Side Rearview

Mirrors-Memory

Mirrors-Pwr Driver

Mirrors-Vanity-Driver

Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Illuminated

Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger

Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illuminated

Navigation System

Power Door Locks

Power Driver Seat

Power Passenger Seat

Power Steering

Power windows

Reading Lamps-Front

Reading Lamps-Rear

Rear Defrost

Remote Keyless Entry

Roof - Power Sunroof

Roof-Sun/Moon

Seat-Heated Driver

Seat-Lumbar-Driver

Seat-Rear Pass-Through

Security System

Steering Wheel Stereo Controls

Steering Wheel-Leather Wrapped

Tilt Wheel

Traction Control

Trip Computer

Wheels-Aluminum

Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent

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