2484 days ago

2005 honda airwave skyroof station wagoon

Artur from Wainoni

Honda airwave 2005, 1.5 vtec engine very economical and great for either travel or work.
The car has been fully serviced by end of January as a regular check. The wof has been renewed and it passed without problems.

Will provide all documentation from the previous servicing.
car specs:
* It does 16.5 Km per liter on the motorway and 15.0 in the city;
* Year: 2005
* Km's: 144k
* wof till: 16/01/2020
* Rego till: 10/05/2019
* 5 seaters (all back seats fold down to a flat surface);
* Automatic transmission;
* Chain-driven, no need to change every few km's;
* Air condition/ heater;
* All electric windows;
*Skyroof

plus the car comes equipped for camping:
* Tent for 4 people and a double air mattress and pump (very spacious and easy to set up);
* A few sets of ropes for drying your clothes;
* A hammer for the tent, an Axe if you want to cut some wood for the fire and a small foldable shovel (was very useful in hot water beach!)
* Good pillows and bedsheets and a warm duvet;
* 2 sleeping bags;
* All equipment for cooking including gas stove, 2 pots, a frying pan, kettle, cutlery, chopping board, plates, mugs, etc (fitted in a storage box)
* Another storage box for your food,
* A cooler with the ice packs and a 10l water container that can be refilled;
* Beach tent with a freebie;
* 2 foldable chairs, a foldable table, and one clothes rack,
* big umbrella.

message me for more information or a test drive. Price negotiable

Price: $4,300

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