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1133 days ago

Honda City 2009 - make an offer

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

*Excellent condition
*Regular AA service (21/12/22)
*New battery
*New wheel alignment
*Just had facelift
*Only just done 106,000km
*Minor age marks, other than panel damage from accident (like the rest of us)
*Massive 512ltr boot space with fold down seats and under seat storage
*ISOFit anchors
*Electric windows and mirrors
*Great fuel economy (on the flat I do 5.2ltr/100km
*Adjustable height front seatbelts
*Adjustable height steering wheel
*Adjustable height drivers seat
*Adjustable height front and rear headrests
*USB charging port
*Aux charging port
*Apple Music and Google Play - USB stereo (full spectrum frequencies)
*Towbar and electrics fitted by *Tableau Towbars
*Reg exp April 2023
*WOF exp December 2023
*Handsfree BlueAnt ST3 Bluetooth visor unit included free
Views and test drive welcome

Open to reasonable offers
Selling as have a van now

Negotiable

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