2007 Hyundai Sonata Gls Sedan 4-door 2.4l With Extended Warranty on 2040-cars
Cypress, Texas, United States
Selling my 2007 Hyundai Sonata. This is a great family car or a great car for someone looking for something reliable for there son or daughter. This vehicle has only 72,500 miles on it. The actual mileage is lower but I am currently using it as my primary driver until I get my other car registered. I do have a clean car fax to show any buyer interested in purchasing vehicle. This vehicle comes equipped with: 4 cylinder engine 2.4L (great on gas especially for commuting) Leather interior Sliding Sunroof Premium sound system (MACH DSP) factory Drivers side power seat And all standard options for a 2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS including traction and stability control. The air conditioning is Ice cold as well 2007 Hyundai Sonata for 8200 obo this cars blue book value is 7,571 on kelly blue book. I am a honest person and I am telling you everything up front. I am selling it for higher because the car has a extended warranty that will go with the vehicle. The extended warranty is carried by Easy Care and the coverage level is Stated Care you can look it up to see what is covered. It also comes with a tire and wheel warranty that is included in the extended warranty. This is one of the best extended warranties available I paid 1500$ 7 months ago for the warranty and it is good until 7/23/2016 or 97000 miles whichever comes first. My loss on the price of the warranty is your gain. You can also call or email me with any questions about this vehicle. More pictures available upon request. Thanks for looking Paul 832 349 4 two 1 six I am available day/night |
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