How Much Should I Pay: 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe

Question From Andy: 2009 hyundai santa fe
Warranty, Fog/Driving Lamps, Rear Defroster, Rear Wiper, Anti-lock Brakes, Alloy Wheels, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Mirrors, Center Armrest, Rear Shoulder Harness, Cloth Seats, Bucket Seats, Trip Odometer, Console, CD Player, Tilt Steering Wheel, AM/FM Radio, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Clock
6800 mi phx, arizona
How much should I pay for a used 2009 hyundai santa fe gls with automatic FWD. 6800 miles in 85704, they are asking $18,900
Queen of the Road: Hi Andy. Welcome to AutoBragBlog! $18,900? Wow! That’s high. You can get a NEW one for less than that!
For a 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS 4dr SUV (2.7L 6cyl 4A)
MSRP: $23,764.00
ePrice: $17,110.00
Savings: $6,654.00
% OFF MSRP: 28.00%
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September 12th, 2009 at 7:14 am
Looks like a helpful guide, I gonna try this!