2005 Hyundai Sonata 4 Cyl Automatic Great Gas Mileage on 2040-cars
Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States
2005 Hyundai Sonata 4 cyl automatic power windows power locks sunroof remote start Approximately 115,500 miles (vehicle is driven daily). Recently serviced at Hyundai of Newport. Runs excellent great on gas. We are selling because we upgraded to a bigger vehicle. Most of the service records are in hand. We are the 2nd owners of the car and have owned it for about 7 years. Clean title in hand. Vehicle is almost 10 years old and does have scuffs and dents I have done my best to put pictures up of them. There is a dent on the trunk which has been there since we purchased the vehicle. Buyer is responsible for arranging all shipping or delivery. I am willing to work with any shipper of the buyers choice or will meet you at the local airport which is TF Green in providence (airport code PVD).
Please ask any questions prior to placing a bid. Vehicle is for sale locally. I have uploaded a video of the vehicle which can be seen here: http://youtu.be/KQFGO9BuBEQ |
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