2006 Hyundai Santa Fe Awd Suv Runs Great + Clean, Light Damage $ave Big Buy Now! on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
|
WELL, it is not a great day and sorry for the gray sky and poor photos. spring is around the corner, but if winter were to persist, I would be happy to have this Hyundai here at the house. AWD, full power, drives great, clean and comfortable. this Santa Fe will do it all. snow, sleet, rain, errands, school, work, weekends, home depot, shopping... what a great and functional car ~!~ awd comfort, clean and comfy, quiet, smooth and a pleasure to drive. no issues, starts, steers and brakes great. nice stereo, great heat, full power. everything works like it should. car runs and drives very well, around town or blasting to work with highway traffic. nice seating, good controls, full gauges, AWD, 4 wheel disc brakes, air bags, factory tint glass, alloy wheels, cargo cover, cup holders, recline seats, power this and power that. how much better does a used car get ?? great motor and tranny, safe and reliable, from a good home. but... there is damage to the rear quarter and bumper. not a deal breaker, but less than perfect. dent to metal above bumper, bumper damage and scuff, crack in tail lamp plastic cover (not bad). this does not look great, but does not effect the ride, handling or safety. please see all photos. fix now or later; some would just live with it. low price, great car and eBay sale !@! tires show normal and even wear. front tires are just fair. 2 factory keys and remotes. all booklets. new front brakes and rotors / front and rear, new battery, clean fluids, oil service was recent (see stickers), good horn, lights, gauges, dash, windows, lock, cruise, stereo, rims, glass, headlights, cloth, runs and drives well. please see all photos. bright paint, grill, cladding, fogs, clean top and bottom. check out the engine shots !@! hey, no shame here... we all want a lot of car for the money. bid and buy, you probably can't do better than this Hyundai right here. I have bought and sold over 100 cars on eBay, and I am happy to continue. most of these cars for sale are new car dealer trades and or on consignment. as such, I am trying to avoid and keep down the number of re-lists, or not completed sales by high bidders. please do not bid or buy if you are short on cash, have many un-asked questions or can't make arrangements with me regarding payment and pick up. I can help with shipping, transport, motor vehicle paperwork, storage... all at little to no extra cost. happy to help, but please let me know ahead of time if you have an unusual situation ~!~ at time of pick up, you can expect car, keys, title, bill of sale, emission report, key(s), CT DMV Q-1 and booklets as available. on occasion, especially last minute or weekend schedules, the title may have to follow within the next business day or two, just to allow payments to clear. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- not a new car, not perfect, not showroom.... but overall great shape and worth buying. eBay sale price here ~!~ pay only what you want. bid and buy, drive home. car is as shown and at my home; why not drive by, say hi and drive it to your house. clean title and all documents !! j. bettes 800 Clinton ave bridgeport, CT 06604 203.258.3356 cell anytime |
Hyundai Santa Fe for Sale
2008 hyundai santa fe limited, 242hp 3.3l v6, awd, remote start, leather,1 owner(US $11,900.00)
2012 hyundai gls
2013 hyundai santa fe sport 2.0 awd damaged salvage only 1k miles economical!!(US $9,950.00)
2007 hyundai santa fe gls awd suv(US $8,990.00)
2003 hyundai santa fe awd
2004 hyundai santa fe gls automatic 4-door suv
Auto Services in Connecticut
Yankee Discount Muffler ★★★★★
Towne Body Shop Inc ★★★★★
Superior Transmission Inc ★★★★★
Speed Sport Tuning ★★★★★
Ron Johns Pit Stop ★★★★★
Middlesex Auto Center, Inc. ★★★★★
Auto blog
Hyundai Sonata PHEV may be a game (and mind) changer
Wed, Jun 17 2015If you really, really want to consume volts instead of fuel on your way to work, school or shopping, you currently have just three options: pure EV, hydrogen fuel cell, or plug-in hybrid EV. Much as we love them, we all know the disadvantages of BEVs: high prices due to high battery cost (even though subsidized by their makers), limited range and long recharges. Yes, I know: six-figure (giant-battery) Teslas can deliver a couple hundred miles and Supercharge to ~80 percent in 10 minutes. But few of us can afford one of those, Tesla's high-voltage chargers are hardly as plentiful as gas stations, and even 10 minutes is a meaningful chunk out of a busy day. Also, good luck finding a Tesla dealership to fix whatever goes wrong (other than downloadable software updates) when it inevitably does. There still aren't any. Even more expensive, still rare as honest politicians, and much more challenging to refuel are FCEVs. You can lease one from Honda or Hyundai, and maybe soon Toyota, provided you live in Southern California and have ample disposable income. But you'd best limit your driving to within 100 miles or so of the small (but growing) number of hydrogen fueling stations in that state if you don't want to complete your trip on the back of a flatbed. That leaves PHEVs as the only reasonably affordable, practical choice. Yes, you can operate a conventional parallel hybrid in EV mode...for a mile or so at creep-along speeds. But if your mission is getting to work, school or the mall (and maybe back) most days without burning any fuel – while basking in the security of having a range-extender in reserve when you need it – your choices are extended-range EVs. That means the Chevrolet Volt, Cadillac ELR or a BMW i3 with the optional range-extender engine, and plug-in parallel hybrids. Regular readers know that, except for their high prices, I'm partial to EREVs. They are series hybrids whose small, fuel-efficient engines don't even start (except in certain rare, extreme conditions) until their batteries are spent. That means you can drive 30-40 (Volt, ELR) or 70-80 miles (i3) without consuming a drop of fuel. And until now, I've been fairly skeptical of plug-in versions of conventional parallel hybrids. Why?
Honda, Hyundai and Kia get best word-of-mouth recommendations in US
Mon, 09 Dec 2013Forget advertising, incentives and, yes, even our excellently crafted vehicle reviews, sometimes the best way for automakers to sell cars is still good ol' fashioned word of mouth. In an attempt to measure this "word of mouth" power, The Boston Consulting Group, a management consulting firm, has created a new study called the Brand Advocacy Index (BAI). The index takes a look at how various industries perform from person to person. Those industries include automotive, smartphones, grocery, mobile telecommunications and banking.
The study polled more than 32,000 individuals across Europe and in the US to come up with the top 55 brands in these various industries. On the automotive side of things, the top brands in the US were Honda, Hyundai and Kia, all tied at 63 percent. On a global scale, Volkswagen and Toyota scored the highest with a 65-percent BAI rating (both in France). The average BAI for auto industry players tallied 50 percent.
As for companies in other industries, Apple's iPhone was the index's top-rated smartphone, Trader Joe's was the highest recommended grocery store, Virgin was sat atop the mobile telecom industry and USAA was the top retail bank. Scroll down for the full press release on the new study.
2014 Hyundai Equus facelift revealed ahead of NY debut
Tue, 12 Mar 2013
Hyundai has dropped a pair of videos detailing the facelifted 2014 Equus ahead of the luxury sedan's official debut at the New York Auto Show later this month. New adaptive LED headlamps are matched with redesigned LED taillamps, along with new 18-inch alloy wheels at all four corners (19s are optional). Buyers will get to enjoy a card-type smart key and a shift-by-wire gear change indoors. More importantly, the vehicle's forward cabin is now dominated by a 9.2-inch screen mounted in the center of the dash.
The old analog gauges have also gone by the wayside in favor of a new TFT LCD display. Mechanically, the 2014 Equus will continue to offer a standard 3.8-liter V6 engine or an optional 5.0-liter V8, depending on the market (the US-spec car is currently only available with the V8). The vehicle can be configured with a total of three driving modes, including Normal, Snow and Sport, which can adjust multiple systems, including the vehicle's electronic dampers. You can check out two computer-generated videos of the four-door below.






















