2007 Gray Hyundai Elantra Gls Sedan 2.0l Automatic 33 Mpg Gas Saver Drives Great on 2040-cars
La Canada Flintridge, California, United States
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2007 Gray Hyundai Elantra GLS 4 Door Sedan. 2.0L 130 Hp Engine Paired to a Smooth Automatic transmission. 25 City / 33 Highway Gas Saver Please contact us for a complimentary vehicle history Report. Each vehicle includes one Free of Charge. This Hyundai Runs & Drives very Nicely. Very Smooth at 80 mph, no shaking. This is a Clean California Car. No Rust Anywhere. Never Seen Salt, Snow or Ice. This vehicle has been thoroughly checked mechanically. All electronics function properly. Moon Roof, Power Windows Etc. Every Button or Switch works as it Should. There are no warning or service lights on. This vehicle will be Smogged at Time of Pick up for CA Residents. Out of State Buyers will not be required to have a CA Smog Inspection. Very nice vehicle, Runs & Drives great. Could use a little TLC with the Interior. Some cleaning and a few of the interior pieces ( Passenger roof handles etc) Maintenance has all been brought up to Date. The previous owner had the Engine & Transmission replaced under 3rd Party Warranty @ 187k Features and Options : 2.0L 130Hp Engine Paired to an Automatic Transmission w. OD. 25 City / 33 Highway Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Key Less Entry & Lock/Trunk, Hyundai Premium Sound w. CD- AUX & XM, Ice Cold Air Conditioning, Hot Heat, Power Moon Roof, Gray Cloth Interior Fold Down 60/40 Split Rear Seats, ABS, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Driver & Passenger Front Impact Airbags, Front & Back Curtain Side Airbags Folding Rear Center Armrest, Adjustable Steering Wheel w. Tilt, Fog Lights, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Maintenance & Service History: No mechanical problems. No Warning or service lights on. Below is a List of Services or Repairs Completed: Engine & Transmission replaced 3rd Party Warranty on 01/12/13 Front Brake Pads & Rotors Machined on 01/08/2014 Front Brake Pads & Rotors Machined on 01/08/2014 Tires were regularly balanced and rotated. New Battery 3/15/2013 ( 96 Month Warranty) 2 A/C Lines Replaced, A/C System Charged 01/08/2014 Oil/Filter Change Castrol 5-20 Oil, Factory Air Filter 12/16/2013 If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via eBay messages. We will ensure a prompt response. Please include your phone number so we may contact you Title, Bill of Sale, SMOG etc will be signed over in person when the vehicle is picked up. A $349 Deposit is due at the end of the auction. Balance is due when vehicle is picked up. There is a Online Transaction Fee of $179 per Vehicle. This covers the Fee's associated with selling vehicles online. There are NO other fee's added at any time. We are glad to assist with Shipping Worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. We work with Several 5 Star Transporters Thank You & Happy Bidding ! |
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