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566 days ago

2010 Toyota Auris

Michael from Unsworth Heights

Very reliable and good on gas - Great first car or daily runner!
1 NZ Owner
Regularly Serviced

Interior: Clean and comfortable, in excellent condition for a car this age. Pet-free and Smoke-free
Exterior: some age-related wear and tear

Ready for immediate use:
WOF passed Dec 2023, due Dec 2024
Rego due Sep 2024

Plate: MKM575
CC: 1,496cc (1.5l)

Cam Chain
Low Kilometers 87xxx
Fuel Efficient
Tidy Car
New Service
Automatic Tiptronic Transmission
Automatic Windows
Power Steering
Keyless Engine Start
Smart Key 2 keys
Rear Camera
Dark Interior
Dual Climate Control (works great warm and cold)
Air Conditioning
Good Boot Space
Alloy Wheels
Steering Wheel Controls
CD Stereo / DVD / 3.5 AUX / HDD

Great condition - priced for a fast sale. Message me now to view

Price: $7,000

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