2006 Hyundai Sonata Lx Sedan 4-door 3.3l on 2040-cars
Wappingers Falls, New York, United States
For sale is a 2006 Hyundai Sonata LX. This vehicle has 241,000 highway miles. I drive it everyday to work ... 75 miles each way. It has been driven all over the country on family trips and has never let us down but due to our family growing we need something bigger. It is fully loaded with power everything, heated leather seats, power sunroof, window vent shades, climate control, and the premium Hyundai sound system. The vehicle was fully tuned up and I had new shocks / struts with new springs installed over the summer. Although this vehicle is completely mechanically sound it does have some cosmetic damage. The driver side front fender has damage and there is scrape down the driver side. The paint on the rear spoiler is also faded from the sun. There are also some scratches to the rear bumper from parking . The vehicle interior is in good shape but has normal wear but has a broken sun visor. The vehicle also has new rims and tires that I just spent over $2000.00 on over the summer as well. I am also including 2 snow tires for the vehicle that only have one season on them. KBB on the vehicle is $4300.00. The body work will cost about $600.00 to repair if you chose to have it done and about $250.00 if you did it yourself so I am asking $3500.00 for the vehicle but am willing to negotiate. I believe it's a good place to start. The buyer will be responsible to picking up or shipping the vehicle. I will accept cash or certified check as payment.
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