2005 Hyundai Elantra Gt Hatchback 5-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Greenville, Rhode Island, United States
This vehicle is is great used condition. Paint is good, no peeling - the car was washed regularly. Regular documented maintenance. No known mechanical problems, the car runs great. It will however need a front end alignment, for it slightly pulls to the left. Brand new windshield.
Features include: - Sunroof - auto locks - rear hatch cover - leather interior - Great on gas! 27-30 MPG - CD Player with MP3/ipod hook up - Original manuels - service records (since 09) - New windshield History - Second owner - All highway miles -146,692 miles - This car has never been in an accident. - Vehicle purchased from Bob Luongos Auto Sales Fall River MA in 2009 Shipping and payment Buyer is responsible for picking up vehicle within 72 hours of winning the auction. Vehicle is located in Smithfield RI 02828. TERMS OF SALE - Payment method - Cash (in person) upon picking up vehicle - Located in Smithfield RI zipcode 02828 - Buyer must pick up car within 72 hours of winning the auction - $500.00 non refundable deposit through paypal isrequired upon winning the auction to secure the vehicle All sales FInal |
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