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2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8l R-spec 6-speed Manual 1800 Miles! on 2040-cars

US $24,999.00
Year:2013 Mileage:1786
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This is my personal 2013 Hyundai Genesis Coupe that I bought NEW (still is!) last fall.  We had such a miserable winter here in Cedar Rapids, Iowa that this car was not driven this past winter so it has less than 1800 miles on it - BUT, I am still driving it now that the weather is better so the mileage will climb some.  This is the 348 horse power 3.8L R-Spec V6 (Hot Rod!) model with 6 speed manual transmission driving the rear wheels.  There is NOT ONE SINGLE SCRATCH, MARK, OR DING on this car - it is beautiful.  The color is black pearl with a red and graphite (almost black) combination fabric and leather interior.  The wheels are also in PERFECT condition.  I think the wheels are some of the prettiest factory wheels that I have ever seen.  (I am a certified car nut having owned 102 cars to date!). The only mod to the car was that I had a custom exhaust system built to give the car a little better exhaust note.  The installer used the factory exhaust tips to keep the look stock.  The exhaust is not loud - just about perfect music to my ears.  Speaking of music, the Genesis has a Sirius/XM radio, single CD player, and auxiliary USB and 3.5mm input jacks.  I use a 16Gb mini flash drive to hold 1550 songs for my music desires.  I did re-badge the entire car with Genesis emblems removing any Hyundai emblems.  Most people don't have a clue as to what a Genesis is since it doesn't say Hyundai on the car anywhere.  I do have my initials on the rear side windows - they will come right off.  NADA has this car priced at $26,725 and Kelley Blue Book says $27,218.  I am asking $24,999 which is $1700 to $2200 UNDER book!  I am selling because I'm OLD and my knee is not working well enough to handle a clutch anymore - BUMMER!  The car really looks better than the photos as it is really hard to shoot good photos of black cars.  This auction can close at anytime as I also have the car listed for sale locally.  The only forms of payment that I will accept are PayPal, CASH, or bank-to-bank wire transfer.  Cashier's checks and money orders are too easily conterfeited these days.  A PayPal deposit of $500 is required within 7 days of the auction closing.  You can call me to discuss the car at 319-393-3318.  I'm usually at home as I goof off all day long 7 days a week!  If you need a ride from the Cedar Rapids airport, I can pick you up.

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