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2282 days ago

VW Passat - great condition, very economical 4.9l/100km*

Madalina from Browns Bay

We've bought a brand new car so this one needs to go!
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NZ NEW VW Passat TDI 2L CR DPF Sedan in very good condition
Fuel: Diesel
Engine: 1968cc 125kW 6-gear DSG automatic
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Th­is is one of the greatest, coolest and most comfortable VW I've ever had. My family loves it and it's always been a pleasure to drive it or just be a passenger in it.
The most economical as well: our personal best is 4.9 L / 100km from Auckland to Rotorua - and it's a diesel, with all that torque!

You would pay at least 4 times the price for a new car with this car's features.

Have peace of mind with its five star safety rating.

Extremely comfortable driver's and passengers' seats with plenty of space and highly adjustable. You will also enjoy the dual zone climate control.

Huge boot space and there are even hooks to secure your shopping bags. Lots of storage spaces and compartments in the car, you will be amazed.

Comes with a sturdy umbrella in the driver's door, that's a really cool gadget, always handy and subtly stored.

Stay in control with all these features:
Antilock (ABS) brakes
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD)
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
Emergency Brake Assist
Traction Control
Trailer Stability Control
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Full NZ service history available.
Last WOF: March 2019 and Rego until: December 2019.

Bought 5 years ago (and going strong).

Available to view in Browns Bay.

Price: $8,495

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