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2007 Hyundai Sonata Gls Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:121820
Location:

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States

Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
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Please read ENTIRE description and terms carefully

By placing bid, the bidder acknowledges that he/she read and agrees to terms of listing

If you have a low feedback score, or this is your first time bidding with us, please contact us first to discuss. We reserve the right to cancel the bid if we don’t hear from you.

There will be a processing fee of $75 on top of final sale price.

The car was superficially examined by our mechanic, and below are the findings:

2007 Hyundai Sonata
Automatic Transmission

Mileage 121,820 (based on odometer, no guarantees), although engine was replaced 60k miles ago
A/c – heat works, but was tested in the winter, so we can’t guarantee the cooling
Body seems to be in good condition, but paint has some minor scratches (see photos for more detail)
Runs and drives
Seats have some stains, TPMS light on dashboard is illuminated

Title is clean (MA)

The above is no guarantee of road-worthiness – if you drive it off lot, it is at your own risk

All vehicles are being sold AS IS – potential buyers are free to examine the vehicle before placing a bid, but once the purchase is final, any defects, hidden or not, are no longer the seller’s responsibility. There is no warranty on any of our vehicles. In our experience, every car needs some work, with varying costs.

This car was donated to a national charity, and as such, we have limited information on its condition. The information provided below is either from the donor, or based on a basic check by our mechanic. These vehicles haven’t been formally inspected, and even if listed as running, they haven’t been tested on the highway or exceptional driving conditions.

Ebay buyer rights: if item is significantly misrepresented, the buyer must personally inspect the vehicle and leave description of misrepresentation in writing. Under those circumstances, the full amount of the purchase will be refunded.

Photos are for general estimation of value, not definite list of equipment (spare tire, spare key, owner manual, etc)

If there’s a question on any detail not written in the description, contact us first – do not bid if you have questions

Only serious bidder with funds available should bid. All sales are final.

Additional terms and conditions:

  •  No trading purchase for another listed car
  •  No selling parts

By bidding on our eBay listed item you are entering a contract with Auction Dealer Services and committing to pay in full for your bid amount. You are representing that your eBay bidder ID is legitimate and that your address and telephone number are correct. We require all bidders with low and zero feedback scores to contact us through ebay If you do not contact us then you have violated our sellers terms and agreements. We reserve the right to cancel any bids you have made and take legal action to recoup damages and attorney fees for interfering with our rights to raise funds for our charity through the eBay bidding process. We do not sell any items to bidders outside of the United States and Canada.

 Payment terms:

  • We must be contacted by the winner within 24 hrs of auction end, or we may relist the car
  • Deposit ($250 or 10% whichever is greater) and processing fees are due within 24 hrs
  •  Balance within 3 days - $50/day penalty for every day after
  • After payment, car must be picked up within (5 days) or will start incurring storage fees ($35/day) – vehicle won’t be released until all fees are paid, and payments have cleared
  •  If car isn’t picked up in 30 days, we’ll keep the deposit funds and relist for sale
  • All taxes, fees and title transfers (registration, title, license) of this item or responsibility of the buyer
  • No financing
  •  Sale is final when car leaves lot, no refunds

Delivery:

  • Buyer’s responsible for arranging shipping/transportation from auction location and all costs
  • Transfer paperwork must be signed by buyer (not shipping company) prior to pickup (fax or email is fine),  and we need a valid form of picture identification (passport, driver’s license)
  • All paperwork must be completed before in-person or shipper pickup
  • Should there be something wrong with this vehicle when you come to pick it up that causes you extra time and/or expenses that you did not account for, note that we do not cover gas, food, lodging, time taken off work or any other expenses incurred. We stress that you ask all questions and do all inspections prior to bidding. Should you choose not to inspect this vehicle, you agree to hold us harmless from any additional unforeseen expenses that you may incur.
  • If you’re planning to drive away the car, make sure to have new license plates
  • We aren’t authorized or insured to allow test driving on our lot

Auction cancellation:

  •  Seller reserves the right to  end the auction early at any time
  •  Seller reserves right to notify bidders and cancel auction, and won’t be held liable
  •  Seller may refuse to sell to bidders using sniping programs

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Wed, 12 Mar 2014

Hyundai is locked and loaded to debut its redesigned, 2015 Sonata at the New York Auto Show next month. For one enterprising Korean photographer, however, the reveal just couldn't come soon enough.
A South Korean website called Bobaedream.co.kr unceremoniously published some images of what would appear to be a completely undisguised example of the new Sonata. Korean Car Blog quickly followed up on the leak, claiming that the car in question was fitted with Hyundai's 2.0-liter turbocharged GDI engine, making 274 horsepower, and connected to an all-new, seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.
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