2012 Hyundai Elantra Gls With Preferred Package, Like New No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Lima, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8L 1797CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Hyundai
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Model: Elantra
Trim: GLS Sedan 4-Door
Options: CD Player, Bluetooth, Fog Lights, Steering Wheel Audio Controls
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, TCS
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Automatic Car Starter
Mileage: 18,491
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 4
Number of Doors: 4
You are looking at a 2012 Elantra GLS with the preffered Package. It has all the standards like power windows, door locks, keyless entry, Traction Control, Cruise Control, Telescopic and tilting steering wheel, but also has the upgraded 16" Alloy rims, the Steering Wheel audio controls, Bluetooth hands-free phone system with voice recoginition, sliding center armrest, illuminated vanity mirrors, and foglights. Included are the embossed Elantra floor mats for the front and back seats as well as the carpetted mat for the trunk. There is the cargo net, cargo tray, and rear bumper protector. We are including the iPod cable and we also got the mud guards on all four tires. The tires were replaced with brand new all-weather tires less then 3000 miles ago. We added a Viper remote car starter that will allow you to start the car, unlock and lock the doors, and pop the trunk from up to 2000 feet away. This remote start system will also give you confirmation that the car is started and lock status anywhere within range. The Radio has an AM/FM/CD player with the XM tuner already on-board and iPod integration. All the controls for the radio are also located on the steering wheel for easier use. The back seat has a fold down armrest and the rear seats fold down for more storage. The front seat area has the sliding center rest for better comfort. The car is in like new condition. We have all manuals, two keys, the original keyless entry transmitters, two of the Viper transmitters, and even the original window sticker. This car has never seen an accident or even a door ding. Gas Economy is 29 and 40.
Get a great deal on a virtually brand new car. This is a No Reserve auction and the car will go to the highest bidder. I have the title in hand ready to sign it over to the new owner. I will only accept cash, bank transfer, or certified check. If you are using certified check, you must pick the car up when the issuing bank is open so we can verify the validity of the check. We will need communication within 24 hours of auction end so we can figure out the details of you picking the car up. I would prefer that you pick the car up within a week of auction end, but that can be negotiated. If that is not possible, please email before you bid. We will not ship the car, but we can pick you up at an airport if you fly in (preferably Dayton or Toledo). We are still driving the car, so the mileage will not be exactly what you see here, but will be close. Please email with any questions. Thanks for looking and good luck.
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