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2752 days ago

Nice car for sale

Michael from Hospital Hill

We have a 2004 Hyundai Elantra that needs a new owner.



This Elantra has been babied by my wife for the past ten years. Everything about it works perfectly, only selling because she found a newer Elantra that she just had to have. It only has 92K. It's a 4-cylinder, 1790cc petrol engine that is in excellent condition.
Here's a very well maintained vehicle (with service records dating back the last 8 years). The silver paint is in good shape, there's a small bumper scrape on the back right. Has a full set of mats, has had seat covers protecting the fabric for many years. Drives very nicely, the air con blows nice and cold, the tyres are in good nick, 2 are less than a year old!! Recent WOF.

This car won't disappoint you, good value, extremely reliable and killer on gas for the fair price of $4750.00 or near offer. Call me 021 552 608

Price: $4,750

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