2012 Hyundai Accent Se White 4dr Hatchback on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.6L I4
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Beejay Motors
Certified pre-owned
Year: 2012
Number of Cylinders: I4
Make: Hyundai
Model: Accent
Trim: SE 4dr Hatchback 6A
Options: Steering Wheel Trim - Leather, Athenna Type - Mast, CD Player
Drive Type: Front Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Vanity Mirrors - Dual Lighting, Anti Theft System - Alarm With Remote, Body Side Reinforcements, 2 Stage Unlocking - Remote, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 51,384
Power Options: Auxiliary Audio Input - Ipod, Jack, USB, Bluetooth, Satellite Radio - Xm, Multi-Function Remote, Retained Accessory Power, Steering Wheel Mounted Remotes, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: SE
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Remaining Factory Warranty
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Do you want to avoid the embarrassment of being DENIED? ----Bad Credit, OK---- ----Repossession, OK---- ----Child Support, OK-----Bankruptcy, OK----We have Financing for Everyone. YOU WORK / YOU DRIVE !!!!! BEEJAY MOTORS, A CARFAX ADVANTAGE DEALER PRESENTS THIS 2004 BMW 525I - CARFAX CERTIFIED! This 2012 Hyundai Accent SE is in great condition you won't find another vehicle like this with great mileage! Its a one owner Carfax Certified vehicle with a great service history!! Options include -SIRIUS XM RADIO, BLUETOOTH, POWER MIRRORS AND MORE - OVERALL THIS IS A GREAT CAR!!! At Beejay Motors, we strive to provide you with the best quality vehicles for the lowest possible price, and this HYUNDAI ACCENT SE is no exception. There are no electrical problems with this vehicle. Nothing about this vehicle is defective. The engine is mechanically sound and can be driven anywhere with confidence. Has an extra clean exterior. Garage kept. A non-smoker owned vehicle. The interior is extra clean; it was very well kept. The miles you see are the actual miles for this vehicle. The transmission in this vehicle still shifts smoothly. There is no current collision damage to this vehicle. With only one previous owner, this automobile is ready to go. 75% of the tread life remains on the tires. Our cars come with 90 Days Warranty! Extended warranty also available. EXCLUSIVELY FOR PICK UP!! NO SHIPPING!! OFFER IS BASED ON CASH PRICE,FINANCE CHARGES WILL APPLY! FINANCE IS AVAILABLE FOR EVERYONE; YOU WORK, YOU DRIVE.......GOOD CREDIT, BAD CREDIT. GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL!!! Prices do not include additional fees and costs of closing, including Sales Tax, Title, License Fee, Registration Fee, Finance Charges, Emission Testing Fees and Compliance Fees are addition to the advertised price. Any other question, you may call Daniel at 954-773-8188 or Visit out website : BeejayMotors.com |
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