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2004 Hyundai Sante Fe Silver Needs Very Little on 2040-cars

US $3,850.00
Year:2004 Mileage:180541
Location:

Slingerlands, New York, United States

Slingerlands, New York, United States

 This is a 2004 Hyundai Sante Fe With 180541 Miles on the Tachometer.

Well maintained and serviced regularly at a local garage. To describe it best it is well loved... Please see all the pictures to get a good idea of it's general appearance.

The only known mechanical issues:  Front Brake Pads Need To Be Changed Soon & A Front Right (Passenger) Wheel Bearing.

This Vehicle Starts Up Every Time With No Issues Runs And Drives Very Well, No Weird Noises (Except Wheel Bearing Noise Currently), Aesthetically Ok On The Outside, Inside Could Use A Professional Detailing Mainly On The Carpets As There Is Some Staining Mainly In The Back. Last Tuned Up Was 2,000 Miles Ago So An Oil Change Will Be Needed In 1,000 Miles. There Are A Lot Of Pictures Feel Free To Look Them Over Get A Good Idea Of Cosmetic Damage There Isn't A Whole Lot. Some Rust Bubbling Starting To Occur Above Both Rear Wheel Wells And At  The Rear Wiper Arm. Tire Tread Depth Is About 8/32 On Each Tire... Please Note These Are Mud And Snow Tires(Cooper Discoverer)

Engine Compartment Is Dusty Looking ( My Driveway Is Gravel), You Will Notice On The Left Rear Passenger Window Sash There Is Some Peeling Rubber I Believe From Sun And Age.

Vehicle Will Pass State Inspection With ZERO Issues... If You Would Like To See In Person Please Contact Me Through EBAY. I Am Usually Available Daily Until 7pm.


NOW FOR THE SERIOUS STUFF:

  • I DID TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY  DESCRIBE THE ABOVE MENTIONED VEHICLE, PLEASE NOTE I AM A PRIVATE SELLER NOT A DEALERSHIP AND HAVE LIMITED MECHANICAL KNOWLEDGE. REPAIRS NEEDED WERE EXPRESSED BY A TECHNITION AND NOT GUESSES BY ME.
  • PLEASE ASK AS MANY QUESTIONS AS YOU WISH I WANT YOU COMFORTABLE WITH BUYING THIS S.U.V. AND NOT FEEL LEFT IN THE DARK!!!!
  • VEHICLE BUYER IS RESPONCIBLE FOR ALL COST'S ASSOCIATED WITH SHIPPING. I CANNOT DELIVER SORRY I DO NOT HAVE A TRAILER OR A TRUCK.
  • THIS WILL BE A AS IS WHERE IS SALE WITH NO EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRENTY, AS IT IS A 10 YEAR OLD VEHICLE.
  • TEST DRIVES ARE AVAILABLE!!
  • LASTLY THANK YOU FOR READING, GOOD LUCK & HAPPY BIDDING!!!


P.S.

The Timing Chain Was Replaced At 155000 Miles And Should Be Good For Some Time!

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