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US $7,200.00
Year:2007 Mileage:95035 Color: scratches
Location:

West Nyack, New York, United States

West Nyack, New York, United States

2007 Kia Optima EX four-cylinder. Over the past six years I've added 73,000 miles, mostly highway driving with some city driving. The furthest I have ever driven was once to Buffalo about three years ago  (2011) from Rockland County, NY.  Below I will provide a detailed description of the condition of the car, the features, ownership history and the shipping and payment requirements.

  1. Condition:
Overall the condition of the car is excellent. My father is a mechanic so I was always very much on top of keeping the car highly maintained. However the car does have 95,000 miles on it and as you will see in the photos section there are interior and exterior scratches, a small little exterior dent and some rips in the leather upholstery on the rear passenger side and the underneath side of the driver seat. The driver side airbag caution light is on. I have spoken with a Kia mechanic and they explained to me that I either need to replace the airbag or change a very inexpensive wire that is located underneath the driver side seat. Over the past 2 years the airbag light has been on, the car has still passed inspection. Please see the photo section for any of the listed discrepancies. NON-SMOKERS CAR.  People were not allowed to smoke in my car.

     2. Features:
  • Auto dimming Homelink (garage opener) rearview mirror
  • Three new tires under 10,000 miles
  • New rear brakes under 20,000 miles
  • New front brakes under 10,000
  • New rear shocks under 10,000 miles
  • Rear seats fold down for extra room in trunk
  • Car charger outlet for phone 
  • Ashtray and lighter
     3. History:

I am the second owner. I bought this car used with 22,000 miles from the dealer Mahwah Ford and Kia in Mahwah New Jersey in November 2008.


    4. Shipping and Payment (not negotiable)

Seller's payment instructions
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Deposit via PayPal
US $2,000.00 within 48 hours of auction close.
Credit or debit card through PayPal
Payment methods accepted
  • Cashier's Check (certified from US or Canadian bank) or money order
  • Cash in person
Full payment
Required within 7 days of auction close

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That's no bad thing, though; the Azera's a smooth-sailing sedan. Under the hood is a 3.3-liter direct-injection V6 putting out 293 horsepower and 255 pound-feet of torque, mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with, oh yes, Sportmatic manual mode. That power hits the ground via a sport-tuned suspension with MacPherson struts up front and a multi-link rear configuration, matched with either 18- or 19-inch alloy wheels.
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