Hyundai Sonata SPORT (2015)
Sale price: US $15,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2015 |
VIN : | 5NPE34AF5FH092323 | Mileage: | 17,362 |
Transmission: | Automatic | Make: | Hyundai |
Body Type: | Coupe | Model: | Sonata |
Warranty: | Vehicle has existing and transferrable warranties | Trim: | SPORT |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Engine: | 2.4L |
Options: | CD Player | Drive Type: | FWD |
Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Sub Model: | sport | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Exterior Color: | Blue | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Interior Color: | Gray | Disability Equipped: | No |
Number of Cylinders: | 4 | Drive Side: | Left-hand drive |
Odenton, Maryland, United States
Vehicle description
TOO MANY CARS! CERTIFIED CARMAX TRADE-IN VALUATION IS $12K. THEY ARE SELLING THE EXACT CAR FOR $17K.
This low mileage GORGEOUS 2015 Hyundai Sonata Sport has been sitting in a storage lot, not driven (except monthly for maintenance/upkeep purposes, while I pay (1) storage, (2) insurance, (3) car payment; because I have nowhere else to park it because my neighbors hate me and I own another Sonata, 2 Buicks, an F250, and a couple of motorcycles.
This vehicle has never been crashed, DOESN"T EVEN HAVE A SINGLE DOOR DING! ! and is SHOWROOM condition inside and out (even in the trunk and under the hood! NOTE: I took pics w/o washing/waxing but car will be professionally detailed prior to delivery so you feel like you just drove off the showroom floor (if you don"t glance down at the odometer)). Blue Link in-dash navigation gets you where you want to go. Backup camera keeps you sharp. Seat heaters keep you toasty. Balance of warranties are yours to take! Vehicle has standard, economy, and sport modes (along with alternative transmission shifting makes it a real thrill to drive). IT"S A NICE RIDE! 100%. SiriusXM radio. Bluetooth. All the fun features Hyundai puts in a vehicle. Blue Link service keeps you connected. This is a simple offer: Kelly Blue Book/eBay estimate on this car is now $17,000 (ish) (NOT INCLUDING TRANSFERRABLE WARRANTIES). With the warranties I have, that"s easily over $19K you could spend if you buy a warranted car from a dealer. Two years left on warranties. . More importantly, when you look at the high end market value of this particular vehicle, it"s at $17K for my zip code. Not a bad purchase for you, yes?
Why am I selling private? Well, there"s an ex-wife involved, but we won"t get into that whole debacle. . let it suffice to say the dealer trade offer was too low. They want to give me $12K, then turn around and sell between $16K and $17K. My problem is I owe about $14K. (ignore clear title info in this ad. .you can"t list w/o putting title info in and this car has a note on it and eBay doesn"t offer that option).
I"m looking for a decent human with the cash (or can get the loan themselves) and is interested in getting a GREAT deal on a showroom-condition car at $2K less than market value ($17K-$15K=$2K+ savings). $500 FULLY REFUNDABLE deposit after purchase inspection. . check my feedback rating. I"m retired military cop. This will be a smooth transaction for a great vehicle, which will help me get down to a lesser number of vehicles.
TWO Best Things? This car was NEVER driven in snow/salt (I use my truck) and if you buy it privately from me, you can transfer some $2600 in complete car warranties. These are extensive. . lost key warranty, car ding warranty, major mechanical warranty, etc. Hesitant?
Try to go buy this car at a dealer. If any valuation claim made here is inaccurate, contact me, provide evidence (I did mention I"m a retired cop), and I will seriously consider lowering the sale price further. Try THAT with a dealer!
So you went to the dealer and found that sweet Sport Sonata. You haggled them from $17K down to $16K, good for a dealer. But then they came back w/all the warranties you need and it kicks the price up another $2K+ for these warranties, and you still didn"t buy the lost key warranty or the body ding/dentless paint removal warranty, so you walk out spending $18K anyway (But, WAIT! You can get a BETTER warranteed vehicle from me for $3, 000 less! That"s the same vehicle, the same dealer warranties, but NOT the same price! Do the math, this is a Win-Win. I take $3-5K in losses but stop paying and you save a few thousand bucks. Thanks for looking!
This low mileage GORGEOUS 2015 Hyundai Sonata Sport has been sitting in a storage lot, not driven (except monthly for maintenance/upkeep purposes, while I pay (1) storage, (2) insurance, (3) car payment; because I have nowhere else to park it because my neighbors hate me and I own another Sonata, 2 Buicks, an F250, and a couple of motorcycles.
This vehicle has never been crashed, DOESN"T EVEN HAVE A SINGLE DOOR DING! ! and is SHOWROOM condition inside and out (even in the trunk and under the hood! NOTE: I took pics w/o washing/waxing but car will be professionally detailed prior to delivery so you feel like you just drove off the showroom floor (if you don"t glance down at the odometer)). Blue Link in-dash navigation gets you where you want to go. Backup camera keeps you sharp. Seat heaters keep you toasty. Balance of warranties are yours to take! Vehicle has standard, economy, and sport modes (along with alternative transmission shifting makes it a real thrill to drive). IT"S A NICE RIDE! 100%. SiriusXM radio. Bluetooth. All the fun features Hyundai puts in a vehicle. Blue Link service keeps you connected. This is a simple offer: Kelly Blue Book/eBay estimate on this car is now $17,000 (ish) (NOT INCLUDING TRANSFERRABLE WARRANTIES). With the warranties I have, that"s easily over $19K you could spend if you buy a warranted car from a dealer. Two years left on warranties. . More importantly, when you look at the high end market value of this particular vehicle, it"s at $17K for my zip code. Not a bad purchase for you, yes?
Why am I selling private? Well, there"s an ex-wife involved, but we won"t get into that whole debacle. . let it suffice to say the dealer trade offer was too low. They want to give me $12K, then turn around and sell between $16K and $17K. My problem is I owe about $14K. (ignore clear title info in this ad. .you can"t list w/o putting title info in and this car has a note on it and eBay doesn"t offer that option).
I"m looking for a decent human with the cash (or can get the loan themselves) and is interested in getting a GREAT deal on a showroom-condition car at $2K less than market value ($17K-$15K=$2K+ savings). $500 FULLY REFUNDABLE deposit after purchase inspection. . check my feedback rating. I"m retired military cop. This will be a smooth transaction for a great vehicle, which will help me get down to a lesser number of vehicles.
TWO Best Things? This car was NEVER driven in snow/salt (I use my truck) and if you buy it privately from me, you can transfer some $2600 in complete car warranties. These are extensive. . lost key warranty, car ding warranty, major mechanical warranty, etc. Hesitant?
Try to go buy this car at a dealer. If any valuation claim made here is inaccurate, contact me, provide evidence (I did mention I"m a retired cop), and I will seriously consider lowering the sale price further. Try THAT with a dealer!
So you went to the dealer and found that sweet Sport Sonata. You haggled them from $17K down to $16K, good for a dealer. But then they came back w/all the warranties you need and it kicks the price up another $2K+ for these warranties, and you still didn"t buy the lost key warranty or the body ding/dentless paint removal warranty, so you walk out spending $18K anyway (But, WAIT! You can get a BETTER warranteed vehicle from me for $3, 000 less! That"s the same vehicle, the same dealer warranties, but NOT the same price! Do the math, this is a Win-Win. I take $3-5K in losses but stop paying and you save a few thousand bucks. Thanks for looking!