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*no Reserve*! Super-clean Veloster W/upgrades Fuel Efficient 6480 Mi on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:6480
Location:

Irving, Texas, United States

Irving, Texas, United States
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FOR SALE

2013 used HYUNDAI VELOSTER

VIN# KMHTC6AD9DU124643



Has 6-speed automatic transmission and Style Package. I have owned it for 11 months and it has only 6,480 miles on it. It was purchased by me brand new in July 2013. It has had one oil change at 5,000 miles. You're probably wondering, Why is she selling her car? I am moving to NYC for my job, so I won't need it there. No accidents, pets, smoking. It is in very clean condition.

Color: Ironman silver
Interior: Black (and Grey tones)

Note: I am continuing to drive it a bit, so mileage may be slightly off.


$$$ Starting bid is well below NADA and KBB value of this car with included options $$$

****Comes with both sets of keys and all manuals.****

Defects: very little outside wear, interior is pristine. No mechanical issues.

This car is also listed on Craigslist.com, Autotrader.com, and KBB.com
, so I reserve the right to cancel this auction should it sell outside of eBay.

Features:
   Factory Warranty
  
6-speed automatic EcoShift dual clutch transmission with paddle shifters
   4 bucket seats with cloth/leatherette upholstery
   AM/FM/SiriusXM/CD/MP3 audio
   Upgraded Dimension premium sound system
  
Steering wheel-mounted cruise, audio, & phone controls
   Bluetooth hands-free phone system
 

   iPod/USB & auxiliary ports

   7" touchscreen
   Power windows, locks, heated mirrors
  

   LED headlight accents  
   Tinted windows
   Electronic stability control with traction control 

   Anti-lock 4-wheel disc brakes

   Front, front side impact & side curtain airbags

   Tire pressure monitoring system
   1.6L GDI, 132 HP, 120 lbs-ft. torque, DOHC 4-cylinder engine
   Active ECO system & hillstart assist control
   Rear wiper
   Functional air conditioner/heater
   Remote keyless entry with alarm
   Tilt/telescoping steering column
   Front armrest, storage box
   Front and rear cup holders
   60/40 split-folding rear seats
   Style Package:
       18" alloy wheels with P215/40R18 tires
       Chrome grille surround with piano black highlights
       Front fog lights
       Panoramic sunroof 
       Piano black interior accents
       Dimension premium audio with 8 speakers, external amp & subwoofer
       Leatherette bolster seats & door inserts
       Leather wrapped steering wheel & shift knob
       Alloy pedals
       Driver auto-up window
   Homelink/Skylink/Bluelink system
   Carpeted floor mats
   Cargo tray
   Cargo net
   Wheel locks
   Tire repair kit, jack


Payment: I am asking for an immediate $200 deposit as earnest money, refundable if the car fails your inspection (there are companies that will do detailed inspections for you, for a fee though). I financed this vehicle so it has a lien on it and I do not have the title in-hand, so to protect both parties, I am employing the services of Escrow.com (it is a legit company endorsed by eBay, check it out for yourself) to assist with the transaction. They will take your payment in whatever form they accept, hold/clear it, take care of the lien with my loan's guarantor, and transfer the title to you. I only get the money released to me when you get the title. I will pay the fees, about $200. But you are responsible for any applicable taxes, fees, tariffs, or duties required to move or export. I will not sell to anyone who lives in these countries: Belarus, Cuba, Indonesia, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Liberia, Libya, Moldova, Myanmar, Nigeria, North Korea, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Syria, and Zimbabwe. That's because Escrow.com does not do business in these countries.

Delivery: local pickup, or I will gladly work with the shipper of your choice. If you live outside of Texas or the USA, we can still do business and I will help complete any forms required to move or export the car to you. However, any fees, taxes, tariffs, or duties  and delivery costs have to be paid by you.

Please send me a message with any questions or if you want more pictures.

Final thought: I am a nice person!

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