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6
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Mileage: 91,879
$8,500
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Selling this 2015 Hyundai Genesis for my parents. They no longer drive. Please read the whole ad before contacting me. This car is a mixed bag and is priced accordingly. This car seems to be sound mechanically; I'm not aware of any drive train issues with the car. The car is loaded with just about every imaginable option for 2015. You can put the VIN in KBB.com to see what this car came with. A new starter and battery were installed in 2025.
Now for the not so good:
Windshield crack right in the driver's forward field of view
Broken driver's seat trim piece and tears in the seat bottom upholstery
Rear driver side door won't open from inside or outside
Rear seat upholstery is pretty torn up on the driver side
The moon roof opens fine, but occasionally has major difficulty closing (may just need lubrication - not sure)
The front bumper cover is cracked and separated (hence the gaffer tape)
Dent in the rear driver side bumper
Single wheel lug is broken off on each of the two passenger wheels.
A "Check BSD System" (blind spot detection) message is showing on the gage cluster
I've included KBB.com private party price estimates for Good Condition and Fair Condition. You can see this car is already priced considerably below the Fair Condition range, so I'm not interested in low-ball offers. The price is what it is.
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6 Days
6
0
Mileage: 91,879
$8,500
Note: KSL, its service providers, and the seller receive data from this message. See our Privacy Notice and TOU for details.
Estimate your monthly payment
Skip the DMV
Title transfer, registration, digital sale documents
Verified Sellers
ID scans and biometric confirmation
Secured Payments
Safe and secure digital payments
Trusted Financing
Lending, insurance and warranty offers
Get a quick cash offer from a local dealer in minutes.
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.


















































































Selling this 2015 Hyundai Genesis for my parents. They no longer drive. Please read the whole ad before contacting me. This car is a mixed bag and is priced accordingly. This car seems to be sound mechanically; I'm not aware of any drive train issues with the car. The car is loaded with just about every imaginable option for 2015. You can put the VIN in KBB.com to see what this car came with. A new starter and battery were installed in 2025.
Now for the not so good:
Windshield crack right in the driver's forward field of view
Broken driver's seat trim piece and tears in the seat bottom upholstery
Rear driver side door won't open from inside or outside
Rear seat upholstery is pretty torn up on the driver side
The moon roof opens fine, but occasionally has major difficulty closing (may just need lubrication - not sure)
The front bumper cover is cracked and separated (hence the gaffer tape)
Dent in the rear driver side bumper
Single wheel lug is broken off on each of the two passenger wheels.
A "Check BSD System" (blind spot detection) message is showing on the gage cluster
I've included KBB.com private party price estimates for Good Condition and Fair Condition. You can see this car is already priced considerably below the Fair Condition range, so I'm not interested in low-ball offers. The price is what it is.











