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Clean Carfax!!! Limited 3.3l V6 With Very Low Miles. 2nd Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:79300 Color: over ebony interior with black burl
Location:

Englewood, Colorado, United States

Englewood, Colorado, United States
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I have up for sale our 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe LIMITED 2WD with only 79,300 miles. I priced it well below book as the one thing it will need soon are tires. This vehicle has been great to us and is in excellent condition.

When shopping for a "compact SUV" we considered all in the category. While doing our homework we learned the Santa Fe had the highest crash test rating and the most standard airbags. We also quickly learned that you get much more "bang-for-the-buck" compared to Toyota, Honda, and alike.

Being a Limited, this car is equipped with the more desirable 3.3L 6cyl coupled to a smooth 5-speed shiftable transmission. It has the slate blue exterior over ebony interior with black burl-wood inset. Leather Seats, 8-way power driver seat, leather steering wheel trim, cruise control, audio steering wheel controls, AM/FM/CD audio system, automatic dual-climate control, rear air, and dual heated seats.

Additional features include; one-touch power windows, power locks, power exterior mirrors, auxiliary output in the backseat and trunk area (for DVR's, coolers, etc.), adjustable roof rack, and clean 18" inch alloy wheels. Currently installed is the OE-aftermarket Hyundai rubberized winter floor-mat kit (in front, back, and trunk) we also have the stock fabric floor-mats. Likewise we had aftermarket tint done on the front side windows to match the factory tint on the rear.

Another great thing about this car is the abundant amount of storage space. Besides the doors, seat-backs and standard trunk space, this also has several storage compartments easily accessible by trap doors within the trunk area. This is due to not having the 3rd row option.

Most recent service includes; a tune-up with Bosch Platinum spark plugs, intake and fuel system cleaning, oil/oil-filter change, new 72mo. battery, and dealer safety inspection. The car was also recently detailed so as to be ready for its new owner. This is a clean CARFAX 2-owner vehicle! I am more than happy to send a PDF of the report, just contact me with your email.

This is a true "must see" to believe how clean this car is. It spent a majority of its life in East Tennessee as we just moved to Denver in February.

Thanks for viewing!

-Lance

805.746..1921

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2016 was full of talk of autonomy, but little action beyond crazy, futuristic concept cars and announcement after announcement from automakers. If this year's CES is any indication, 2017 is going to focused on connectivity. More than that, CES showed that traditional barriers between automakers are breaking down in favor of universal and open source technology standards that will benefit both consumers and developers. CES, traditionally a showcase for the latest and greatest technology and gadgets like flat-screen refrigerators or televisions that broadcast in the fifth dimension, has become so intwined with the auto industry that we at Autoblog cover it like any other auto show. At every CES event I attended and nearly every booth I went to, there was some talk, display, or demonstration of how cars will connect to your phone and your home, and eventually each other. It seems we're heading toward the tech singularity where all devices work under one cohesive ecosystem – the Internet of Things, if you like. The difference between autonomy and connectivity is how real the latter feels because so much of the connected tech on display at CES is either here already or will be here by the end of the year. There were dozens of demos, both big and small, that allowed us to test and explore what's on the horizon. Bridging the gap between home and car, Ford is integrating the Amazon Alexa personal assistant straight into its vehicles. That means you'll be able to talk to Alexa in your car just like you would through an Echo or Dot at home. It also means you can shop on Amazon by voice while you're driving (since that wasn't convenient enough already). Samsung is developing smartwatch applications for Ford, BMW, and others. Toyota is adopting Ford's SmartDeviceLink smartphone connectivity system for its vehicles. That means developers can have one app that works across multiple infotainment systems. The Linux Foundation is developing an open-source operating system that will be free to use, making it easier for developers to connect smartphones and apps across multiple manufacturers' systems. Automotive Grade Linux, or AGL, is available for download right now. Major automakers like Toyota and Daimler (who usually are set on competing with one another) are partnering to further the development of the project. Bosch, Hyundai, and Chrysler showed connected car concepts at CES that preview the future of automobiles.

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In all of the most hotly contested mainstream segments of the motoring universe, the difference of one mile per gallon averaged on a widow sticker can mean the difference between a sale and a walk-off - to say nothing of two or three mpg. So, when Hyundai and Kia were forced to reveal that many of their 40-mpg ratings were actually 38s and 37s, well, it made for big news.
It also, conceivably, made for a competitive disadvantage immediately, when the Korean automakers' products were being shopped versus the guys down the block. And it's that disadvantage that makes a recent story from Automotive News so juicy.
AN is reporting that Margo Oge, former head of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Transportation and Air Quality, got a tip in 2010 that Hyundai/Kia were "cheating" to get its impressive fuel economy numbers. The tip, said Oge (who retired from the EPA this past September), came from a senior vice president from a domestic automaker. The source was credible enough for Oge to launch an audit of the Hyundai figures, which ultimately lead to the debacle that we reported on a few months ago, and that the Korean company has been trying to bounce back from ever since.

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Rhys Millen was sitting on a cooler whittling away at a piece of aluminum when I first arrived at the expansive skidpad at the California Proving Grounds, owned by Hyundai, located in a desolate part of the California desert about a dozen miles east of Mojave. By the time I had walked over to the accomplished driver for introductions, he had picked up a piece of sandpaper and begun to arduously file away at the alloy's rough edges, smoothing them masterfully.
He was focused on the job, but I politely interrupted him and asked what he was making. Ryhs looked up, smiled, and then grabbed a few zip-ties and asked me to come over to the new Hyundai RMR PM580-T, destined for the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in just two short weeks, raised on its air jacks just a few yards away.