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Hyundai Elantra Gls 2001, Dependable Low Miles 128370 on 2040-cars

US $2,950.00
Year:2001 Mileage:128370
Location:

United States

United States

Yay!!! It is finally time to own your own car. Give up renting cars or asking others for their cars. 
I ve been driving this car for awhile now, I just got a brand new ride - thank God! The car runs great. I havent had any major issue with it by any means. Like every other 4 cylinder cars, this machine saves gas as it should. I use gas treatment everytime I fill up the tank, making it burn efficiently. The heat and AC works great! Dont waste time looking at other cars. Hyundai is dependable and last really long so why not. This is a good car for daily use whether you want it for long or short distant, it will stand the test. It is also good for first time car owner, young and upcoming mechanic looking for something to drive to work while they practice on it.

Key things
I recently took it to Hyundai dealership to change old front subframe to brand new one!!!
The oil maintenance is up to date
The tires are in great shape
Power doors, windows, mirror
The car is registered and recently passed inspection so no need to worry
The spare tire and jack are still in place
My VIN number is included for you to check the Title Certificate which is valid and current! Nothing to hide here. Use NY DMV website (https://transact.dmv.ny.gov/TitleStatus/)

If you are interested, text me 646 481 1659
Come take a look. I am a busy (college student) so we will work around each other's schedule if you want to take a look.

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