Purchased New, One Owner, Clear Title, Garage Kept
In 2019 Hyundai had a U.S. Engine Recall. On May 22, 2023, Myrtle Beach Hyundai, replaced the original engine in the vehicle, which at the time, had 134,304 miles on the odometer. They replaced the used, 2.4 Liter Gasoline Engine, with a “Brand New, 2.4 Liter Gasoline Engine”! That means, today, the “New Engine” only has: 16,070 Miles on it!!!!! You Win!!!
All Service/Maintenance Records available and all service performed at, Myrtle Beach Hyundai.
Most Recent Maintenance Performed @ Myrtle Beach Hyundai:
*Engine Oil Change, at 149,765 Mileage, with “Mobile 1, “5W/20 Weight”, Synthetic Oil”, and K & N Engine Oil Filter, as Always! Note: This was the Sixth Oil Change since the engine was replaced! Tires were “Rotated and Balanced” at Sam’s Club on the same day, as Always!
*Transmission Fluid Flushed and Replaced with New Fluid, with additives, at 147,226 Mileage, the one before that was at 116,910 Mileage and the one before that was at 64,268 Mileage!
*Front End Alignment, @ 144,143 Mileage
*New Front Brakes and New Rotors, @ 134,310 Mileage
*New “Diehard” AGM Platinum 12 Volt Battery, Installed @ 133,200 Mileage
*All Windows Tinted, Except the Windshield, by “Solar Solutions Window Tinting”
There are "Three 50 Second Videos" available upon request.
The CARFAX report shows my Sonata as me being the “Second Owner.”
In reality: On April 5, 2016, is the day we got the Hyundai, Sonata, Brand New!
My mother bought the Sonata for my wife, so she could take her to doctor’s appointments and they both “Joint Ventured the Hyundai Financing” and the “Title.”
Then, when the Sonata was “Paid in Full”, 72 months later, we had my mother’s name taken off of the “Title” and my name, along with my wife’s name, put on the “Title,” which you will see all of the records and documents, when you inspect the Sonata.
The CARFAX report shows that the vehicle was in an accident.
Here is the pathetic accident overview: On December 2, 2021 my wife was “Sitting at a Red Light” in downtown Conway, South Carolina. In downtown Conway, South Carolina, everyone parks on the street, parallel to the sidewalk, in front of all of the businesses.
A gentleman was parked along her right side, or along the passenger side of the vehicle and when he pulled out, he was looking the wrong way and he hit the passenger side of the Sonata. The Conway police station is three blocks away and they showed up within five minutes. The gentleman that hit my wife, jumped out of his car, apologizing and said, “He felt bad and was embarrassed.” His Insurance Company paid for everything! I took that vehicle to “Weltner’s Collision” in Murrells Inlet and they did a perfect job, as usual.
“How was the vehicle driven???? Local/City miles, on short trips, kill vehicles.”
My 2016 Sonata had most of the miles put on it, driving back and forth, to Charlotte, N.C. and to where my mother lived, in Wilmington, N.C.…. everyone knows that long trips and highway miles are best and easiest on a vehicle, because the vehicle warms up and stays warmed up and all the pollutants come out the exhaust, which is not accomplished on a bunch of short trips.
You need to watch the three videos, and you’ll hear me say: “Attention to Detail!”