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2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0t Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:41900
Location:

Cherryville, North Carolina, United States

Cherryville, North Carolina, United States
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2012 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.0T

41,900 miles

LOADED!!!

·        Four (4) Door Sedan with 6-Speed Automatic w/manual shift transmission
AM/FM Stereo, CD player, Satellite radio, MP3 player, Navigation system, Blue Link telematics system, Integrated Bluetooth with phonebook transfer, Auxiliary audio input

·         Power door locks & windows

·        Remote keyless entry & Keyless push start engine

·        Black leather/cloth seating combo

·        Front wheel drive with 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)

·        Leather Steering Wheel with tilt/telescoping steering wheel -inc: audio/Bluetooth/cruise controls

·        Adjustable Steering Wheel with Transmission Controls on Wheel - Paddle Shift Controls

·        Active ECO system

·        Climate control, A/C, Rear defrost

·        Power sunroof/moonroof

·        Front, Front Side, & Rear head air bags

·        Security system

·        Tires - Front & Rear Performance - 4 BRAND NEW TIRES!

·        Hyper silver aluminum wheels - 18 inch

·        Turbocharged

·        Excellent fuel millage est. 22-24 city/34-35 HWY  

·        Four (4) Door Sedan with 6-Speed Automatic w/manual shift transmission
AM/FM Stereo, CD player, Satellite radio, MP3 player, Navigation system, Blue Link telematics system, Integrated Bluetooth with phonebook transfer, Auxiliary audio input

·         Power door locks & windows

·        Remote keyless entry & Keyless push start engine

·        Black leather/cloth seating combo

·        Front wheel drive with 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)

·        Leather Steering Wheel with tilt/telescoping steering wheel -inc: audio/Bluetooth/cruise controls

·        Adjustable Steering Wheel with Transmission Controls on Wheel - Paddle Shift Controls

·        Active ECO system

·        Climate control, A/C, Rear defrost

·        Power sunroof/moonroof

·        Front, Front Side, & Rear head air bags

·        Security system

·        Tires - Front & Rear Performance - 4 BRAND NEW TIRES!

·        Hyper silver aluminum wheels - 18 inch

·        Turbocharged

·        Excellent fuel millage est. 22-24 city/34-35 HWY

 

One owner, purchased brand new.  Still under warranty! Non-smoker! Excellent condition!!

 

Buyer must provide cash or certified cashiers check ONLY!

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