2008 Hyundai Sonata Gls Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Bought this at 40k miles and drove twice a week for 5 hours on the highway all the way up to the existing 119k. Previous owner was a 65+ yr old woman.
Transmission and engine act as new. Oil changes every 3k miles, premium fuel the last 50-60k miles. Good tread on tires Recently replaced all brakes (2 months ago) Several miscellaneous modifications: * Pioneer APP Radio 2 - connect iPhone/iPad or Android phone and mirror the phone to the 7" touch screen in dash - works for Google Navigation, iHeart Radio, Pandora, personal music collection, Netflix, etc, etc, etc. * Specially wired to operate video while NOT in park. (not so easy with these Pioneer APP radios!) * 2 keys and key fobs / remotes * Viper alarm and REMOTE START SYSTEM * Factory Hyundai "Platinum Edition" floor mat set * Black and dark grey colored seat cover set in new condition * Custom cut front dash carpet * High quality steering wheel cover * Shaved off "HYUNDAI" and "SONATA" emblems on trunk lid (provided in bag to replace later if desired) * Custom badge on trunk lid replacing the Hyundai "H" symbol (original also provided in bag) * Professionally tinted windows - no bubbles, no scratches - done perfectly (5 windows) * DE tagged / inspected until July of 2014 * Custom matching upper and lower front grills with matching fog light grills * High quality "Weather Tech" tinted vent visors (IN-CHANNEL) - the better version that doesn't stick-on the door This is a great looking car, inside and out. |
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