2002 Hyudai Santa Fe. Runs Fine, Driven Daily, But Needs Some Tlc. on 2040-cars
Delaware, Ohio, United States
2002 Hyundai Santa Fe for sale- KBB value in fair condition (meaning it needs some TLC) values at $1988.
Has 190,000 original miles. Has 2005 engine with about 100,000 miles. Has new battery, caliber and brakes. Has had regular oil changes. Runs good, driven everyday by my mom but engine light is on and it occasionally misses in lower gears. Was told it is due to a censor but I have no clue and don't wanna pay a fortune to figure it out. AC does not work. May need recharged, but I'm not sure. Would be great for a mechanic! Selling AS IS! Very little rust, non-smoker, clean interior, CD player, cruise control, power windows/ locks, luggage rack. Heat works great! If I knew anything about cars I would fix it myself and keep it because it's a decent SUV, but I don't wanna pay someone else to fix it when my mom is buying a new car and we don't really need this one anymore. SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WITHDRAW OFFER IF SOLD BEFORE AUCTION CLOSES. Only Accepting PayPal for Deposit ($300 due within 24 hours of auction end). Buyer may pay remaining balance via paypal or bring cash when picking up the vehicle. Local Pick up ONLY. Will not ship. Thanks! |
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