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Hyundai Santa Fe Gls 2009, 28k Miles, Excellent Condition Awd Orig Owner Nj on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:27893 Color: still looks like new because I waxed the car regularly
Location:

Little Falls, New Jersey, United States

Little Falls, New Jersey, United States

 

I purchased this car/suv in Sept 2009 brand new, because I was attracted to its very high 5-star safety rating and the fact that it is not low to the ground, as I like to be able to see a few car lengths in front of me when I am driving and lower cars tend to have a blocked view.  The car is very roomy inside too.  It has a fantastic warranty as well, of 10 years or 100,000 miles.  After owning this car for 4 1/2 years, I have to say my next car will definitely be a Santa Fe for sure!


I paid extra to have a remote control starter installed, which allows you get into a warm car in the winter and a cool car in the summer.  


The car has never been in an accident, except I had to replace the molding underneath the grill once because it disconnected at the seam clasps once when I backed out of the driveway, and the right front under-molding clipped onto a raised plastic sewer pipe.  (Even though the molding was still in perfect condition, and it only had a 1/2 inch seam separation without ever detaching, the body shop owner told me I couldn't just buy new clasps to reconnect it and had to buy a new molding.)  (This shows on the carfax report 2/5/10 and can be verified by the body shop records.)


No dents or scratches, the exterior still looks like new because I waxed the car regularly.  Oil changes were done every 3,000 to 3,500 miles.  I have a carfax report that was run on 3/17/2014 by my Hyundai dealer which is available on request.  I am paying this car loan off this week, and expect to have the title mailed to me soon after.  If you have any questions, I can be reached at: DLLAWL at aol dot com   


(Serious inquiries only please; internet scam artists and low-ballers please don't waste my time or yours.)




2009 Santa Fe Standard Equipment

 Braking and Handling 
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Four Wheel ABS
 Climate Control 
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Front Air Conditioning
 Convenience 
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Cruise Control

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Power Locks
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Power Outlet(s)
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Power Windows
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Steering Wheel Scope
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Steering Wheel Tilt
 Exterior 
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Privacy Glass
 Interior 
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Cup Holders
 Safety 
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Brake Assist
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Driver Air Bag
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Front Wipers, Variable Intermittent
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Passenger Air Bag
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Side Air Bag(s)
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Theft Deterrent System
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Traction Control
 Seats 
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Folding Rear Seat
 Sound and Entertainment 
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Compact Disc MP3 Capable
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Compact Disc Player
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Satellite Radio

2009 Santa Fe Standard Equipment

 Braking and Handling 
• 
Four Wheel ABS
 Climate Control 
• 
Front Air Conditioning
 Convenience 
• 
Cruise Control

• 
Power Locks
• 
Power Outlet(s)
• 
Power Windows
• 
Steering Wheel Scope
• 
Steering Wheel Tilt
 Exterior 
• 
Privacy Glass
 Interior 
• 
Cup Holders
 Safety 
• 
Brake Assist
• 
Driver Air Bag
• 
Front Wipers, Variable Intermittent
• 
Passenger Air Bag
• 
Side Air Bag(s)
• 
Theft Deterrent System
• 
Traction Control
 Seats 
• 
Folding Rear Seat
 Sound and Entertainment 
• 
Compact Disc MP3 Capable
• 
Compact Disc Player
• 
Satellite Radio


2009 Hyundai Santa Fe Specs

 

2009 Santa Fe Engine & Performance Specs

 
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Engine: 2.7L V6 DOHC with variable valve timing and four valves per cylinder
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Unleaded fuel
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Fuel economy: EPA (08):, 17 MPG city, 23 MPG highway, 19 MPG combined and 376 mi. range
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Multi-point fuel injection
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19.8gallon fuel tank
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Power (SAE): 185 hp @ 6,000 rpm; 183 ft lb of torque @ 4,000 rpm


2009 Santa Fe Braking & Suspension Specs

 
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ABS
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4.520:1 axle ratio
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Brake assist system
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Center differential lock
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Ventilated four-wheel disc brakes
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Electronic brake distribution
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Electronic traction control (via ABS & engine management)
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Space-saver spare tire with steel rim
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Stability control
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Independent front strut suspension with stabilizer bar and coil springs, independent rear multi-link suspension with stabilizer bar and coil springs
 

2009 Santa Fe Lights & Exterior Specs

 
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Driver and passenger 3rd row windows
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Body-color front and rear bumpers
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Driver and passenger and passenger power door mirrors black
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Exterior dimensions: 184.1 in. overall length, 74.4 in. overall width, 67.9 in. overall height, 8.1 in. ground clearance, 106.3 in. wheelbase, 63.6 in. front track, 63.8 in. rear track and 35.8 ft. curb-to-curb turning circle
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Halogen headlights with projector beam lenses
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Luxury trim: alloy-look, wood/woodgrain on doors and wood/woodgrain on dashboard
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Mica paint
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Rear side windows: on driver side and passenger side
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Rear window defroster
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Roof rails
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Tinted glass on cabin
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Underbody protection for engine
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Weights: gross vehicle weight (lbs): 5,291, published curb weight (lbs): 3,969, gross trailer weight braked (lbs): 2,000 and payload allowance (lbs): 1,322
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Intermittent windshield wipers
 

2009 Santa Fe Interior Features & Specs

 
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Cargo area, front and rear 12V power outlet(s)
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Roof antenna
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Anti-theft protection
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Front ashtray
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Audio system with AM/FM/satellite radio, CD player (reads MP3 format)
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Cargo capacity: 78.2 cu. ft. w/rear seat down and 34.2 cu. ft. all seats in place
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Cigar lighter in front seats
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Cruise control
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Front cup holders
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Floor covering: carpet in passenger compartment and carpet in load area
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Intelligent driver front airbag, intelligent passenger front airbag with occupant sensors
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Bucket driver seat ; details: manual height, bucket front passenger seat:
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Height adjustable front seat belts with pre-tensioners for driver and passenger
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Front seat center armrest
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Two active height-adjustable front head restraints, three height-adjustable rear seats head restraints
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Interior dimensions: 40.2 in. front headroom, 39.6 in. rear headroom, 55.8 in. front hip room, 55.0 in. rear hip room, 42.6 in. front leg room, 36.8 in. rear leg room, 59.5 in. front shoulder room and 58.6 in. rear shoulder room
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Low tire pressure indicator
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Remote power locks
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Power steering
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Power windows, express driver and passenger, power windows,
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Front reading lights
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Rear seat belts for driver, rear seat belts for passenger, 3-point rear seat belts for center
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Rear seat center armrest
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Rear seats:
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Rear view mirror
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All three rows protected by curtain airbag
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Seating: five passengers
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Cloth upholstery
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Front side airbag
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Six speakers
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Tilt/ telescoping steering wheel
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Tachometer
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Illuminated driver and passenger vanity mirror
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Ventilation system with micro filter

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