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2004 Hyundai Santa Fe Gls Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:96500
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My wife has driven the kids to and from school in this car for the last 2 years.  We haven't had any problems with it.  It has been a great car.  We now have an addition coming, so we need a 3rd row seat.  That is the only reason we are getting rid of this car.   It is a great car. 

It has leather heated seats, power windows and locks, 4-wheel drive, towing package, and the 3.5 Liter V6.  Recently the radio display started acting funny, but it might be an easy fix.  It doesn't interfere with the radio play though.  Also, some of the chrome (plastic) covering has peeled off of the driver side interior door handle.  But, I am told that the dealership will fix this for free due to a recall.  Please check to make sure.   A small piece of the roof rack covering is missing.  But it is hardly noticeable.

Other than that, it is a great vehicle that lives up to the Hyundai name.   The A/C is cold, the heater is hot, everything works. 

Feel free to call me with any questions or if you would like to see the car before bidding.  817-991-2287

It is being sold at NO RESERVE.  Happy bidding!


  


On Apr-09-14 at 19:11:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

 PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU INTEND TO PAY.  NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WILL BE LEFT IF YOU WIN AND DO NOT FOLLOW THROUGH WITH PAYMENT.   THIS IS A VERY DESCRIPTIVE LISTING WITH ALL ISSUES POINTED OUT.  BIDDERS ARE WELCOME TO COME LOOK AT THE CAR PRIOR TO BIDDING.  THANK YOU. 

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Hyundai reveals flying car among other wacky concepts [w/video]

Mon, 15 Apr 2013

Hyundai has held an IDEA festival for the past three years that gives its engineers a break from seat belts, and electrical harnesses and wheel arch moldings. Each festival serves up a theme for personal mobility, after that there's no limit - competing teams can come up with anything that serves the theme and are encouraged to get creative.
That's how you get concepts like the E4U 'egg car' (pictured); a single-stander mode of transportation that channels Mork from Ork. The oddest thing about the egg is not the yellow shell but the helmet the 'driver' wears. Other ideas included a flying car with 16 (!) rotors, a bicycle that could serve as a spare tire and a car with five joints. Although most appeared totally impractical, all were totally cool.
This year's festival is in the works, the theme being the rather ambiguous "R&D for customers," the point is apparently to come up with concepts that Hyundai customers might actually use. There's a video with scenes of last year's festival and a press release below (our vote goes to the Pandora).

Hyundai mulling new small CUV under Tucson

Wed, 17 Jul 2013

Hyundai maintains it can barely build enough of its core models to satisfy North American consumers, but that doesn't mean it isn't keen to expand its offerings to capture developing segments of the market. According to Edmunds, one of those expanding niches could be the burgeoning subcompact crossover segment. The website quotes Hyundai North America president and CEO John Krafcik as acknowledging his company is "very under-represented" in crossovers, the market's hottest vehicle type.
With the discontinuation of the Veracruz, Hyundai is down to two CUV nameplates, Tucson (pictured) and Santa Fe, the latter of which covers two segments with a two-row Sport and long-wheelbase three-row model. And while Hyundai commands seven percent of the US sedan market, the company estimates it only has two percent of the truck segment.
And while Krafcik stops short of confirming a new model, he acknowledges "a new segment is emerging" underneath the Tucson and says, "I think it's something to look at." At the moment, the subcompact softroader segment remains small and somewhat amorphous, with tiny CUV offerings like the Buick Encore, Nissan Juke, and now-discontinued Suzuki SX4 illustrating that there are a lot of different ways to package and market such a vehicle.

Incident between Russian driver and biker escalates rather quickly

Sat, 24 May 2014

Based on the compiled evidence, driving in Russia is a perilous, potentially deadly venture that requires complete and total suspension of one's self-preservation instincts. Considering this, you can imagine what it's like riding a motorcycle on the notoriously wild Russian roads.
The unfortunate biker that is the subject of today's video found out the hard way. It looks like he attempted to split the lanes, and another driver took offense, sandwiching the biker (is that a Goldwing?) in the process. As you can guess by our handy headline, things deteriorate rapidly from there.
Take a look below for the full scene.