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2004 Hyundai Santa Fe Gls on 2040-cars

US $5,800.00
Year:2004 Mileage:106800 Color: Features
Location:

Middletown, Connecticut, United States

Middletown, Connecticut, United States

Engine: 3.5L DOHC V6 engine (195 hp, 219 lb-ft)

Features

Interior Features

Front Seats

·  Heated passenger seat

·  Heated driver seat

·  Driver seat with manual adjustable lumbar support

·  Leather

·  Bucket front seats

Rear Seats

·  Split-folding rear seatback

·  Reclining rear seats

·  Folding with storage center armrest

Power Features

·  Remote keyless power door locks

·  Power mirrors

·  Heated mirrors

·  1 one-touch power windows

Instrumentation

·  Clock

·  Tachometer

·  Low fuel level warning

Convenience

·  Cruise control

·  Cargo net

·  Front console with storage

·  Front and rear cupholders

·  Front and rear door pockets

·  First aid kit

·  Overhead console with storage

·  Front seatback storage

·  Power steering

·  Universal remote transmitter (for garage door, security system, etc.)

·  12V cargo area power outlet(s)

·  Tilt-adjustable steering wheel

·  Cruise controls on steering wheel

Comfort

·  Climate control

·  Cargo area light

·  Leather trim on doors

·  Front reading lights

·  Leather steering wheel

·  Rear floor mats

·  Electrochromatic inside rearview mirror

·  Dual illuminating vanity mirrors

In Car Entertainment

·  Diversity antenna

·  Monsoon premium brand stereo system

·  Monsoon premium brand speakers

·  6 total speakers

·  218 watts stereo output

·  AM/FM stereo

Exterior Features

Roof and Glass

·  Variable intermittent wipers

·  Privacy glass

·  Rear defogger

·  Rear window wiper

·  Roof rack

Tires and Wheels

·  Alloy wheels

·  16 x 6.5 in. wheels

·  Alloy spare wheel

·  P225/70R16 tires

·  All season tires

·  Underbody mounted spare tire

·  Fullsize matching spare tire

Doors

·  Manual flip-up lifgate window

·  Rear liftgate door

Towing and Hauling

·  Cargo tie downs

Safety Features

·  4-wheel ABS

·  Dual front with head protection chambers side-mounted airbags

·  Child seat anchors

·  Remote anti-theft alarm system

·  Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes

·  Rear door child safety locks

·  Front fog/driving lights

·  2 front headrests

·  2 rear headrests

·  Rear center lap belt

·  Front seatbelt pretensioners

·  Traction control

History: Originally purchased by my Mother new.  I purchased from her in 2009 with about 50,000 miles.

Recent maintenance

  • Cabin and engine air filters replaced Dec 2013

  • Transmission fluid, coolant, front & rear differential fluid replaced Dec 2013

  • Front brake pads & rotors replaced, repacked wheel bearings, front struts replaced June 2012

  • New tires installed at 81k miles on Dec 2011

  • New battery installed at 79k miles on Oct 2011

  • Timing belt and water pump replaced at 61k miles on Jun 2010


Auto Services in Connecticut

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Phone: (508) 234-9651

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Address: 804 Stanley St, New-Britain
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Auto blog

Hyundai Rockar dealership concept a kinder way to buy a car [w/video]

Fri, Jan 2 2015

The simple car-buying battle line these days usually centers around dealerships versus some alternative method, like online, that bypasses the dealer. A few manufacturers are trying ways in between those two poles, so that customers can visit a retail concept brick-and-mortar location but avoid the negative associations they have with dealerships; Audi's done it in London, BMW's done it in Paris and Tesla is doing it all over. After two years in development, Hyundai has done the same with its Hyundai Rockar store in the Bluewater shopping mall in Kent, England. Hyundai UK partnered with Simon Dixon on the venture, Dixon being a 20-year veteran of the car industry who was frustrated by the experience of having to buy a car at a traditional dealership. Rockar, tucked between a Disney store and a Body Shop, keeps three vehicles in the store; if you prefer, you can handle the entire car-buying transaction online at home, or at computer stations in the store with the help of "Angels," otherwise known as salespeople. Focusing on the retail experience, however, the Angels don't have car backgrounds; they've been trained in the product, but we're told they aren't there to push it on you. Car hunters who want to trade in can input their car to get fair trade value; Rockar says all of its trade-ins go straight to auction, so values are based on dealer auction guides, and every customer gets a no-haggle purchase price. There's a test-drive facility in the mall's enormous parking lot, and prospective customers can go for a spin without a salesperson. It will also attend to routine service needs: owners can book appointments, bring their car to the mall, amuse themselves for a few hours and pick it up the car it's completed. Rockar says it will do routine maintenance on any car, not just Hyundais. Echoing Audi and BMW, Hyundai UK says this isn't about replacing the dealership, but trying to find a better, easier, and less stressful way for potential customers to interact with the brand and buy a car. Bluewater gets 27 million visitors per year, and in just over a month of being open more than 4,000 of them have stopped into Rockar, with three buying a car. Rockar says it will provide free service for three years for the first 100 buyers, and Hyundai expects it to be one of its UK's top ten dealers by the end of 2015. The video has more on the concept. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Hyundai i20 shows what brown can do for you [w/video]

Thu, 02 Oct 2014

With the latest generation of the i20 at the 2014 Paris Motor Show, Hyundai continues to shake off its old image in Europe as a maker of cheap, unstylish little penalty boxes. This five-door hatch has to fit into the crowded, compact hatch market over there against popular entries like the Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Polo - a high bar for success. But the Korean automaker claims that its latest vehicle is up to the task because it's designed in Europe specifically with European buyers in mind.
The new i20 takes a small step a bit more upmarket with features like LED front and rear lighting and a rearview camera. However, the biggest change is the jump in interior room, though. The wheelbase is two-inches longer than before, and the growth gives the hatch best-in-class legroom and cargo capacity with the rear seats up, according to Hyundai. Rounding out the improvements is an available panoramic sunroof that the company also believes is unique for the segment.
For the Paris show, Hyundai made the i20 extra sweet by covering it in a chocolaty shade of brown to look like a little French confection on the show floor. Scroll down for all of the details about it, and for the impossibly epic launch video.

Hyundai To Fight $248 Million Judgment Over Fatal Montana Crash

Fri, May 16 2014

A Montana jury has levied a $248 million ruling against Hyundai in the case of a crash that killed two occupants in July 2011. The automaker plans to appeal the ruling. Cousins Trevor and Tanner Olson were driving a 2005 Hyundai Tiburon when they hit another vehicle head-on. According to lawyers representing their family, the steering knuckle on the car cracked and this allegedly caused it to lose control. Hyundai claimed that fireworks had been let off inside the vehicle, which caused the driver to swerve. The company alleges that evidence that could have proved its innocence was barred from the case. The jury found in favor of the family and awarded them about $8 million in damages after a two-week trial. It claimed that Hyundai had shown "actual malice," according to Reuters. The jurors also slammed Hyundai with a further $240 million in punitive damages. Hyundai told Reuters that it plans to appeal immediately and called the verdict "outrageous." Autoblog has received a copy of the automaker's official statement, detailing its plans to appeal this case. Scroll down to read it. Statement by Hyundai Motor America While a tragic accident, Hyundai firmly believes the jury's verdict in Olson vs. Hyundai is mistaken and award of damages at three times what was sought by the plaintiffs is outrageous and should be overturned as Hyundai is not at fault. Eyewitness testimony established – and experts for both sides agree – that fireworks exploded in the unbelted teenagers' vehicle immediately before the July 2, 2011 accident, which involved the driver losing control, crossing the median and crashing head-on into an oncoming Pontiac at a closing speed of approximately 140 miles per hour – a speed confirmed by experts for both sides. Hyundai believes the jury's view of the evidence was distorted by a series of erroneous rulings by the Court, the most egregious of which prevented the jury from reviewing performance testing conducted by renowned failure analysis experts that would have disproven the plaintiffs' theory of the case – a theory derived by a local resident with no previous automotive experience. Hyundai will seek an immediate appeal. Technical Background The 140 mph closing speed head-on collision crushed the steering knuckles of both vehicles involved, a Hyundai Tiburon and a Pontiac Grand Am.