2002 Hyundai Sonata
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2002 Hyundai Sonata
Name: Vinnie B
Location: Colonial Heights, VA
Means of contact: This thread or txt 804-931-6four3one
Price: $2200 OBO
Description:
I am selling a 2002 Hyundai Sonata, as the thread states. Car has 158,xxx miles on it, still running strong.
I'm just going to break it into good vs bad instead of writing a book. Let me know if you have any questions.
Also, pictures aren't working for me? it is super small, so just contact me if you would like additional pictures.
Thanks.
Good:
4 cylinder, 2.4 liter
Automatic trans
Front wheel drive
New timing belt
New spark plugs/wires
2 new tires in the rear
Fresh inspection
Power everything
AC blows extremely cold
Aftermarket JVC headunit
Bad:
Paint is a little rough in some spots
Dents here and there, one is pretty big on the driver's rear panel
Engine is ticking pretty loud. I had a mechanic look at it and he says that there is metal debris in the
1st cylinder. He quoted me about $1000 to fix it, that's why the price is so low. I'm sure if you know what
you are doing with cars, you could do it cheaper. I just do not have the time to keep missing out on work
and school in order to figure it out.
Pictures:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]126654[/ATTACH]
Location: Colonial Heights, VA
Means of contact: This thread or txt 804-931-6four3one
Price: $2200 OBO
Description:
I am selling a 2002 Hyundai Sonata, as the thread states. Car has 158,xxx miles on it, still running strong.
I'm just going to break it into good vs bad instead of writing a book. Let me know if you have any questions.
Also, pictures aren't working for me? it is super small, so just contact me if you would like additional pictures.
Thanks.
Good:
4 cylinder, 2.4 liter
Automatic trans
Front wheel drive
New timing belt
New spark plugs/wires
2 new tires in the rear
Fresh inspection
Power everything
AC blows extremely cold
Aftermarket JVC headunit
Bad:
Paint is a little rough in some spots
Dents here and there, one is pretty big on the driver's rear panel
Engine is ticking pretty loud. I had a mechanic look at it and he says that there is metal debris in the
1st cylinder. He quoted me about $1000 to fix it, that's why the price is so low. I'm sure if you know what
you are doing with cars, you could do it cheaper. I just do not have the time to keep missing out on work
and school in order to figure it out.
Pictures:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]126654[/ATTACH]
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