2005 Hyundai Santa Fe Gls Sport Utility 4-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Cockeysville, Maryland, United States
I am just posted excellent SUV owned 2 years, it is a beautiful looking and nice running Santa Fe with all genuine parts and ice cold a/c and a really healthy car from bumper to bumper. The mechanical of the car I cannot fault with efficient gas mileage 2.7 liter motor that sounds good and no leaking, the automatic transmission shifts well, the four-wheel is full-time, the brakes feel great and the suspension rides smooth and quietly going down the road. I have just changed timing belt and water pump. The exhaust is quiet and does not smoke and you can hit the key and take off feeling good about such a healthy driver. The interior is really clean with no abusive marks in the genuine seats, the carpets are in good shape, the dash is perfect and the headliner and cargo area are spotless and roomy. No foul odors and no signs of ever being a smokers car. The body is very nice too with shiny two-tone paint that looks terrific even without being detailed. The tire tread is about 60% still left all with same brand. There is few dents but not major, no clear coat peeling and a really good looking one all-in-all. If you were shopping around for a mid-sized SUV and like the idea of the 4WD, here is a very healthy car that will be sold with buy it now or best offer so thanks for looking and good luck with the auction. If you have a question or test drive call (443-878-0360) or email me. Thanks M. VEHICLE OPTIONS • Traction Control System • Anti Theft/Security System • Dual Air Bags • Side Air Bag System • Power Steering • Power Windows • Tachometer • Cruise Control • Clock • Rear Window Wiper • Privacy Glass • Bucket Seats • Fog Lamps • Folding Rear Seats • Center Console • Roof Rack • 5 Passenger Seating • Power Mirrors • Rear Window Defroster • Intermittent Wipers • Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) • Remote Power Door Locks |
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