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2004 Hyundai Santa Fe V6 3.5l 4wd on 2040-cars

US $5,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:109397
Location:

Elkview, West Virginia, United States

Elkview, West Virginia, United States
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This is a near perfect 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5L V6 all wheel drive. I don’t think you will find a cleaner example of a Sante Fe or perhaps any car that’s 10 years old. The interior is nearly spotless and has no odors whatsoever. Everything works including: the heated seats, power locks and windows, cruise control, power mirrors, and the radio and speakers. The leather seats are in great shape as well as the cargo area. The body is in as flawless shape as the interior. The paint is in great shape with no dents or dings and it shines like new. There is no rust and the tires and wheels are in great shape as well. Mechanically the vehicle is perfect. The all wheel drive system works flawlessly as does the engine and transmission. The engine bay even looks spectacular as you can see in the photos. The car has 109,397 miles. The book value of this car is $5,900 and I think it should be worth every penny. You won’t find a nicer car that’s 10 years old and gets this kind of gas mileage with all wheel drive. Thanks for looking and if you have questions feel free to call, text, or email me.

I have a clean CARFAX that shows regular maintenance at Joe Holland Chevrolet in South Charleston, WV. It also shows the 100,000 mile maintenance of the timing belt replacement among other important things done at that service interval. This vehicle will provide you with many years of trouble free driving.


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Tue, 01 Oct 2013

Since the US government shut down early this morning, more than 800,000 federal employees could be furloughed without pay until a deal is reached to start the government back up. To help affected employees cope with the temporary layoffs, Hyundai is expanding its Assurance program to defer all of their auto loan or lease payments until they're called back to work.
"We recognize the impact on family budgets that the furlough will drive," says John Krafcik, president and CEO of Hyundai Motor America. The automaker also says it will allow furloughed employees to buy new cars during October with help from a 90-day payment deferral.
We're sure Hyundai's act of goodwill relieves some of the stress that furloughed Hyundai owners and their families are experiencing. Check out the press release below.

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Thu, 02 Jan 2014

Even with the arrival of the new Hyundai Genesis Sedan (above) and the expected introduction of at least two other new vehicles in 2014, Hyundai-Kia is estimating its sales will only increase by about 4.1 percent this year. Bloomberg has found that figure, which works out to a total of 7.86 million vehicles worldwide, to be lower than average analyst estimates of eight million vehicles. If the automaker is correct, that figure will represent the most sluggish growth for the Korean brands since 2006.
Based on an exchange rate of 1,050 won to the dollar - right now it's trading at anywhere from 1,050 to 1,052 depending on where you look - Hyundai is predicting a 3.8-percent uptick for sales of 4.9 million units, while Kia is expecting a 4.7-percent uptick for sales of 2.96 million units. That exchange rate is predicted to be part of what will hamper sales this year, with a stronger South Korean won making Japanese cars more price-competitive when cross-shopped. It's unclear how Hyundai derived its exchange rate, but 1,050 won to the dollar almost matches the 52-week high for all of 2013.
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