Detail Info for: 2016 Hyundai Sonata Cloth 2016 Hyundai Sonata SE Sedan 2.4l

Transaction Info

Sold On:
06/19/2017
Price:
$ 10000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
9958
Location:
Holland, Ohio, 43528
Seller Type:
Private Seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
2016 Hyundai Sonata
Submodel Body Type:
SE Sedan
Engine:
2.4
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
5NPE24AF0GH361199
Vehicle Title:
Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Save thousands on this Fantastic looking 2016 Hyundai Sonata SE with only 9958 miles. Beautiful Tan cloth interior. AM-FM-CD radio with Interactive radio display with Back-up camera. Previously damaged, but has been repaired to industry standards and inspected by the Ohio State Highway Patrol. Damage repaired can be seen in the last 2 photos. Frequently Asked Questions: 1. What is a salvage title car? Salvage titles are deemed such by an insurance company, not a government agency. A salvage title car is a car that an insurance company had paid off, at a point, its value to the original owner. 2. How does a car become salvage?There are many reasons for this. The most common is collision. A lot of these salvage cars, however, are simply recovered theft cars. Recovered theft cars get a salvage title if they are recovered after the original owner has been paid off. Usually this happens after 30 days. 3. I thought salvage title cars are “totaled”?“Totaled” means an economic total loss. This doesn’t usually have much to do with the extent of the damage. Regardless of mileage, the older the car is the easier it would be for an insurance company to write them off. The less expensive the car is the is the lighter the damage would have to be for an insurance company to write it off rather then repair it. The salvage industry in huge in this country. We have access to at least 80,000 cars a week through salvage auctions. The majority of those cars are, indeed, not worth repairing. But a lot of these cars have minor damage or none at all. We pick and choose cars that have light damage. We never buy anything with severe damage. If nothing else, it would not be economical for us. 4. How common is this? The fact is that nearly all retail dealers have body shops on site. The vast majority of used cars get bodywork. The difference is that we disclose all of our repairs. Most dealers do not. This is because we believe that there is nothing wrong with buying a car that has had body work done, but you should be able to buy it for less. 5. Is this a salvage title car?. It is not. At least not anymore. This car has an Original Ohio title that has a “rebuilt salvage” brand. The brand is there simply to indicate the vehicle’s history. 6. Has this car been inspected? Yes. This car has been inspected by the Ohio Highway Patrol. It has passed that inspection and is deemed roadworthy. No different than any other car. Ironically, only our cars get inspected. Under Ohio law, no roadworthiness test is necessary other than salvage inspections. This means that only our cars are inspected. Clean title cars, whether sold on E-Bay or otherwise, have not been inspected.

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