Used Hyundai Elantra for sale in Tyler, TX
$6,200
Vehicle Details
94,000 mi. Mileage | $6,200 Price | sedan Body Type |
compact Size | silver Exterior Color | good General Condition |
clean Title Status | 4 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission |
rwd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
I had zero intention to sell this car, but my mom wanted to pass down her audi to me with 74,000 miles ('ummm yes please'), so here I am. Otherwise, I loved this car and figured I could get at least another 100,000+ more out of it. It has been great. Very little mechanical issues. The A/C went out once, but that's the only fix I can think of mechanically, and it was a $150 fix. Before driving this car, I drove a large 4 door truck. I sold it for this Elantra, and it was a HUGE money saver. Maybe the best financial decision I had have ever made. I spent about $20 a week on gas, and it was virtually issue free from when I bought it at 30,000 miles to where it's at now at 94,000 miles.
-I had a minor vehicle incident about 3 years ago that mainly required an alignment job that cost $1,200. 3 years later, I have noticed zero issues as a result of that incident.
-There are a couple of small dents, but barely noticeable at a glance. I'm sure they could be easily fixed, but they have not been noticeable enough for me to bother.
-I put on new tires a few months ago.
-I feel like it's in (possibly) better than "good condition." But I took the KBB price for "Good condition" just in case. KBB says that 54% of cars like this at this age are in "Good Condition." And they price this car in "Good Condition" at $6,239.
-I had a minor vehicle incident about 3 years ago that mainly required an alignment job that cost $1,200. 3 years later, I have noticed zero issues as a result of that incident.
-There are a couple of small dents, but barely noticeable at a glance. I'm sure they could be easily fixed, but they have not been noticeable enough for me to bother.
-I put on new tires a few months ago.
-I feel like it's in (possibly) better than "good condition." But I took the KBB price for "Good condition" just in case. KBB says that 54% of cars like this at this age are in "Good Condition." And they price this car in "Good Condition" at $6,239.