2006 Hyundai Sonata Gl Sedan 4-door 2.4l - 1 Owner on 2040-cars
East Meadow, New York, United States
2006 Hyundai Sonata - 4 Cylinder - One Owner 113,021 Miles New York residents please know your restrictions when bidding on this vehicle. I have a receipt for complete short block and rebuilt motor done in 2012 with 88,000 miles. Work was performed by Hyundai under warranty. Runs and drives like new. Ice cold AC. Has a dent on the right rear trunk and quarter panel .... OK! - it was probably hit by a train! Has frame damage. I drove the car 10 miles art highway speeds no problem. In fact, you can drive it home, although I would suggest shipping. This vehicle goes to the highest bidder. No Reserve! No Buy it Now! Passenger front window does not go up or down. Strong motor - no leaks, noises, smoking, misfire or slippage. Rear window is broken. Front tires are weak and the car is a little dirty. I had to disconnect the battery because after opening the trunk I could not close it and the trunk light stays on. The reason Hyundai warranted the motor was because all the required maintenance to the vehicle was always done on time and religiously. This car obviously does not pass NY State inspection. New York
residents are unable to bid or buy unless they are a
registered car dealer, registering/re-titling the vehicle out of state or are
using it for “Parts Only”. When a car is sold as “Parts Only’ or “Salvage” it must pass a NY
State “Salvage Inspection”. This is done to keep rebuilt wrecks that are unsafe
off the road – especially vehicles with frame damage or airbag deployment. My
cars are rarely rebuildable wrecks and therefore will easily pass this
strict inspection process when the problem that is advertised is corrected.
There are about 10 to 15 NY State salvage inspection sites in NY State – 2 or 3
are on Long Island and there are a couple in NY City. Call me for further
clarification. As a registered NY State dealer I am unable to sell a car that won’t
pass inspection to a NY State resident. Anyone else can bid and buy. Sorry, I
don’t make the rules but as a used car dealer I must abide by them. Any questions call 516-228-1016 and leave a message if I’m not in.
Please don’t wait until the last day or last few hours to contact me. Please
speak clearly. I will pick you up at the airport, train or bus station.
Winning bidder please
leave a $300.00 non-refundable deposit in PayPal within 48 hours of the auction
close. If I don't receive the deposit within the 48 hours I will re-list the
car.
Please plan on picking this vehicle up within 15 days of the auction
close unless you have made prior arrangements with me before bidding.
All vehicles that run and drive are driven at least 10 to 20 miles
and usually 30 to 40 miles. I try to describe these vehicles to the best of my
35 years of experience. Our familiarity with these autos is limited to the miles
we drive them. Please be aware of this when bidding.
As always, if the winning bidder is not happy after road test and examination, I will cancel the sale and
refund $250.00 of your deposit.
Attention “Phantom/No-Show” bidders – I do not entertain any second
place bids and always re-list the vehicle. If your feedback is 1 or lower you must contact me prior to bidding.
If you don’t contact me your bid will be cancelled and you will be blocked from
further bidding.
Final sale price is what you pay! (New York residents must pay sales
tax and inspection fee when applicable.) There are no extra hidden fees!!!
We will accept any and all trade-ins or will visit you to purchase
any vehicle outright within a 50 mile radius of zip code 11554.
Good luck and thanks for looking! |
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