2006 Hyundai Sonata Gls Sedan 4-door 3.3l - V6, Great Shape, Must Look!! on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
| We are selling our 2006 Sonata since we just purchased a minivan for our growing family yesterday (2003 Odyssey).  Though we haven't had this car for long it has been great since the day we got it.  High miles because the previous owner drove 60 miles one way to work each day!  Smooth car, great pep!  This was our second Hyundai and most of our family has Hyundai all without issues, great cars! PA inspected through 10/2014! Ice Cold A/C, great sound system! Avg MPG 22.5 with a good mix of hwy/city Drives like a champ, automatic tranny shifts smoothly like new! Great safe car with side airbags as well as front. Power windows, mirrors, locks HUGE trunk! Great chance to get a 2006 for under $5k, sold as is see minor conditions known below!   Feel free to contact me with questions! | 
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