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2006 Hyundai Elantra 2006 Gls Sedan on 2040-cars

US $4,899.00
Year:2006 Mileage:101600
Location:

Olney, Maryland, United States

Olney, Maryland, United States
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 Selling our 2006 Hyundai Elantra, Edmunds.com's "Best Bet" for compact sedans!
The editors at Edmunds write, "In addition to peppy performance and a smooth ride, the Elantra offers solid build quality, reliability and operating economy. ... Impressive crash test scores are another feather in the Elantra's cap."

101,600 miles
Automatic Transmission
4 door
Power doors and windows
21 city / 29 highway MPG
2nd owner
Clean history
Factory floor mats
Serious buyers only please

The vehicle is clean inside and out and has been very well maintained. We are the second owner and have the vehicle service records from the first. We bought the car a little over a year ago and are selling it now because we just got a bigger car that will let us fit 3 car seats in the back (Elantras are roomy for a compact sedan, but not THAT roomy). The tires are in good shape; we replaced the rear tires when we bought it about 10k miles ago, and the front tires still have plenty of life on them. The engine and other major systems run like new. Email me for a vehicle history report.

The driver side passenger door has some scratches and dings in it. Nothing major and consistent with the age of the vehicle, but noticeable (see picture). There's also a small gouge on the bottom of the front right bumper. Other than that, the body is in great shape.

The inside is clean and with factory floor mats. The only issue with the interior is the steering wheel, which has started to peel, so it has a cover on it which still, in my opinion, looks very good (see pictures).

This is a great little commuter car that has a ton of life left in it. Serious buyers please call eight zero one - 557 - five two eight four. Asking $4499 and will consider reasonable offers, but no low ballers please.

Local buyers only, will not ship. I can show the car in Olney, Rockville, and College Park, Maryland.

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