2013 Hyundai Sonata Gls Pzev Sedan Heated Seats Bluetooth Alloy Wheels 39mpg Hwy on 2040-cars
Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States
Good Morning Folks, I voluntarily stopped driving last week due to my chronic migraines, and am looking to sell my car. It is in new condition, inside and out, I bought it new in March 2013, 15,500 miles, never smoked in, in fact, no smokers have ever even ridden in my car, no pets. I am currently unemployed since I was a vehicle road tester/truck driver who no longer drives, and cannot afford the $430 per month payment plus the $153 per month insurance payment. New, this car was $23,000 so $16,500 seems like a fair starting price. I still owe $19,500 but am willing to take a loss to find it a new home ASAP. This Sonata has power windows, locks, remote entry, steering wheel mounted radio, cruise, and Bluetooth, heated seats, power driver seat, alloy wheels, and fog lights. The 10 year/100,000 mile warranty is non-transferrable, but the 5 year 60,000 mile warranty is. The car is located in Wakefield, convenient to 128/95/RT.1/93. I am not posting my phone number due to the scams, but please contact me through EBay, and I will be happy to meet you for a test drive. Out of state buyers; I will be happy to pick you up at Logan, Manchester, Hanscom, or TF Green Airports as well as North Station if traveling by train.
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