Holden Captiva 5 2.4L AWD AT 2010
Tidy family car, well looked after.
Purchased from Amstrong Greenlane in July 2016. Since then, driven exclusively by one person.
Has Mechanical Breakdown Insurance Policy until 24/07/2020.
No smokers, no pets.
Tow bar installed.
Driven only on 98 petrol.
Regularly serviced. Details available on request.
Car has in total 4 previous owners including two car dealers Giltrap Holden and Amstrong Motor Group.
Full version of The Vehicle Information Report available on your request.
Reason for selling- downsizing.
Price negotiable with right buyer. You will negotiate with owner directly.
You are welcome to do test driving before you buy. Please be free to give us a call at any time on mobile 021 318916 to organize time for our meeting.
More details available on Trade Me listing number 1857907855
www.trademe.co.nz...
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