2017 Hyundai Santafe Sport Fwd Suv on 2040-cars
Newburgh, Indiana, United States
2017 Hyundai SantaFe Sport FWD SUV (VIN: 5NMZU3LB5HH042024), frost white pearl / gray leather int. with black carpeting, 19,260 miles, 6-spd. auto trans. with Active Eco mode, 2.4L 4 cyl. engine with direct injection and variable valve timing, 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS,  brake assist, electronic brake force distribution and electronic stability control with traction control, Options: special paint, all-weather floor mats, cargo net, Popular equip. package: 7-inch display with sat radio, premium sound with CD / MP3 / satellite radio and Bluetooth phone and audio, dual temp control, BlueLink connection, power driver seat w/ lumbar & power passenger seat, LED daytime running lights, Premium package: leather interior, heated front seats, reclining rear seats, blind spot and rear cross-traffic detection plus lane-change assist, power open /close liftgate, keyless proximity entry w/ alarm, keyless-go, backup camera, tilt leather wrapped steering wheel w/ audio, phone and cruise controls, manual rear side sunshades, auto-dim rearview mirror with compass, Homelink, intermittent wipers, 17" rims.  EPA fuel economy of 21 mpg. city / 27 mpg. highway, sold new locally & 1 owner since new, both keys / remotes, all books & manuals plus original window sticker & all service receipts, no open recalls, clean CarFax report, in-service date 06/19/2017 - remainder of full factory warranty (to 06/19/2022 or 60,000 miles), and remainder of 5 year unlimited mileage roadside assistance, new MSRP of $31,575.00, like new inside & out, needs nothing but a new owner!, offered at $19,900.00 / best offer.   Call or text Brian @ (812) 760-5513 ~ located in So. IN.  
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