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Hyundai Accent Gls Only 33k Miles!!! Runs And Drives Like New! No Reserve!! on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:33500 Color: is in great shape
Location:

Ventress, Louisiana, United States

Ventress, Louisiana, United States
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 Hello and thanks for viewing this NO RESERVE auction for a great car. PLEASE READ THE AD IN FULL BEFORE BIDDING. PLEASE BE SERIOUS ABOUT BIDDING. The car is located in New Roads, La. which is approx. 30 minutes West of Baton Rouge.

This is a 2012 Hyundai Accent 4 door sedan. It is equipped with a 4 cylinder engine and automatic transmission. It only has 33,xxx miles. It runs and drives like a new car. The engine compartment is clean and the car has no leaks whatsoever.

The exterior is in great shape. Please note that this car was purchased from an insurance company. It was in an accident and the hood, headlights, front bumper, and passenger fender was replaced. The tires have approx. 50% tread remaining. The windshield is new. The panels line up great.

The interior is in great shape as well. No tears in carpet or seats. No stains or odors. All options work perfectly. The airbags are all intact, but the light has to be rest at a Hyundai dealer. It has ice cold A/C.

This is your chance to name your price on a beautiful, great running, low mileage car.

Please do not bid if you can't follow through.

*****PLEASE NOTE*****

I REQUIRE A $500 DEPOSIT DUE IMMEDIATELY AT THE AUCTION END. THE BALANCE IS DUE AND THE CAR MUST BE PICKED UP IN NO LATER THAN 7 DAYS FROM THE AUCTION END. THE CAR IS BEING SOLD AS-IS, BUT I WELCOME YOU TO COME OUT AND INSPECT BEFORE BIDDING.


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