2012 Hyundai Veloster Orange Fully Loaded $16,500 on 2040-cars
Durango, Colorado, United States
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Selling my baby. I moved from Oregon to Colorado and need a snow car with AWD, otherwise I would keep her.
This car has both the Tech and the Style Package. Fully loaded: Touch screen, navigation system, panoramic sun roof, Bluetooth, proximity key with one push start, 18 inch alloy wheels (with matching orange inserts on the rims), alloy pedals, paddle shifters, leather steering wheel, leather shift knob and leather trim on the seats, cruise control, cold AC, hot heat, automatic headlights, rear view camera and back up sensors, 115 V outlet (great for charging your lap top), XM radio, traction control, stability control. Every single bell and whistle available, I spoiled myself. Advertised gas mileage at 40 mpg. I usually get less in the city and more on the highway...one time I even pushed 50 mpg but that was with a massive tail wind. The exterior color is Vitamin C, otherwise known as orange. I get complimented on the color all the time. There is one small dent on the passenger door, where I was doored in a parking lot, but the car has never been in any accidents. Original owner, non smoker and the warranty is transferable to you. Hyundai has an awesome warranty. The moon roof was recently recalled, and I just had it replaced with a new one. My puppy took a bite out of the actual title, but I took it to the DMV and they said all the information needed is there, and that it is fine with the bite. The BlueBook value is $19,800. I am selling it for significantly cheaper at $16,500. I'm selling it at a more than fair price, you will not find a better deal than this, and please no low ballers. I hope you will love her as much as I have. |
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