@@stevedobbins2942 That sounds right but if the condition of the lens is not really faded yet the 2k sanding shouldn't be needed. I normally don't go that far, just when it really needs it.
The variable valve timing solenoid would likely have stumped me. I knew about the oil change trick but was surprised it worked. That window was a lot more work and expense that many would leave. It looks very sharp so would list it for $2995 and not go below $2500. The buyer will be getting a good deal at $2750. Well done!
Those 1995-2010 Hyundai Sonata's 4&6 cyl are very reliable... Engine and transmission are solid....Only issues with them are headlights and turn signal lights blow out about once or twice a year.
Supertech oil isn't bad oil. Checkout the videos on Projectfarm about it. It's made by Warren oil They've been in business since the 1920's Great flip congrats! Good luck on this one!
I had one of those cars. Mine had 200,000 before it was totaled! Go for $2500 but if you get close, take it! The air bag light could be papers or trash under the front seat. I had the same problem. That fixed it. The TPMS light is a problem. I took it to the dealer and they fixed the car. About 6 months late, the light came back on for no reason. I also did the oil changes and fluid changes. I bet the car could have run longer than 200,000 miles. I also had the drivers side door regulator go bad. That was an expensive repair. At least you did not have to change the speaker.
Hey Weird Beard.. Walmart Super Tech Synthetic oil is actually excellent oil! It's made by Warren Distribution in USA. It's made by a company , Warren Distribution, in USA. They make a lot of famous "House Brands". It's rated SN+ which means it exceeds SN rating. Hopefully more people will change their oil more often and extend their engine life. That oil in the Hyundai was really bad! Also Project Farm has been testing motor oils and it rated very well. Great oil on a budget!
Walmart oil is as good as any conventional oil, I've used it for years and have had no issues. I also buy the synthetic and use it in our newer cars. That car should bring 2500.00 all day long.
That SuperTech oil is made by a major manufacture. I run the full synthetic of theirs in all my vehicles and has been good to me. No major engine issues yet and since its $16 or so for the high mileage full synthetic why not for the extra protection.
Supertech and Kirkland-brand are blended by Warren Distribution. Costco now sells 0W20, 5W20, and 5W30 full synthetic for $29.99/10-qts (2x 5-qt bottles) everyday. They sometimes put it on sale for $24.99.
That's a nice car. In my neck of the woods with no rust on it, it would go for $3000 to start, anyway. Nice flip, WB. I would buy a car from you with out hesitation.
I like to see someone go the extra mile to make the car *right* for the next owner....I'd ask $2499.00 and offer to fix the dent for an additional $350-$450?
I always love seeing a WB video in my notifications. You do a great job showing the entire flip process. All of your cars look great when they are ready to sell. I’m ready for your next video already. 👊👍☮️
I spent much more on cars $800 is nothing, My 2004 Sentra SER cost me $1500 and had a bad engine but the rest of the car was in great shape, so I put a 2nd generation 2.5 QR25DE in it and it is been a awesome car a year later, I am still under 2500 to date with this car and it brings me joy, but my 95 Corvette brings me more along with the young ladies and I am almost 52, what a cure to a mid-life criss! You got a good deal on this car!
I had an 07 Sonata for 11 years. Ran great, ran like a tank. Didn't have TPMS though.....strange. Traded it on a 2018 Sonata for my daily driver. Great car.....will make someone happy.
Reliable comfortable economical car the engine sounds good I think you will make a good profit in this particular car Good luck man keep up the good work
you could get the wires for the windows on ebay i did that before with my car and if i comes pot riveted i just drilled them out and put on a threaded bolt on the door skin
I had a 09 Hyundai Sonata GLS PZEV. Ran like a champ. I miss it. I still have the upgraded floor mats and trunk mat. You are welcome to buy it from me if you can get to Northern Nevada.
I had this exact car and kept it for 212,000 miles and the body had a lot of dings on it but it was always very reliable and the only thing that ever needed to be replaced was the alternator. I got $1,300 for it.
Good job man. But holy hell that car would easily sell for 4500$ in Edmonton AB. I buy and sell plenty of cars also. Love watching your Video keep it up
*I love them little Hyundai Sonota's , those things are awesome little cars. great on gas andif you have the V6 not too bad on power either. that one looks pretty clean.too . considering the dent is still kinda there here in the Nashville area you might get lucky and get as much as $2,200.00 for it to the right person*
Changing oil is one of the easiest and cheapest ways to prolong the life of a car. I have never understood why people neglect to do it. There are quick oil change places everywhere and I can't believe people are too busy not to be able spare 20 minutes every few months. I was recently having the oil changed on my winter beater , a Saturn Astra with 257k miles, when a lady pulled in with a Honda Pilot. The engine sounded like pennies being shaken in a can. When the tech asked if she knew what kind of oil they used at the last oil change she told him she had never changed the oil because the light never came on until recently. Apparently she had run the engine 42k miles on the original oil and when the drained the old oil they got less than 1/3 of what it is supposed to hold. Hard to believe someone would treat a $40k vehicle like that.