871 days ago

Toyota Yaris 2019 NZ New low mileage excellent condition

Joanne Neighbourly Lead from Rolleston

NEW ZEALAND NEW - SIGNATURE CLASS
Toyota Signature Class Warranty fully transferable to a new owner.
WOF until August 2024

This great little run around is NZ NEW and boasts Signature Class status from Toyota. Surplus to requirements as we have one too many vehicles.

Car has done just under 24,000 km and is in great condition. Its always had seat covers so seats are very clean.

Service history up to date with next service due at 31,000kms.

The Toyota Yaris is the perfect urban runabout - zippy, agile and efficient with a 5-star ANCAP safety rating and an unparalleled reputation for reliability.

Toyota Safety Sense, Lane departure alert, Bluetooth connectivity, Reverse camera, ISO fix anchor points, Auto headlights, Auto high-beam control, 7 Airbags.

Vehicle is in Rolleston. Please call Joanne on 021 177 6009 for more info or to arrange to see the vehicle.

Price: $19,250

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Many New Zealand gardens aren’t seeing as many monarch butterflies fluttering around their swan plants and flower beds these days — the hungry Asian paper wasp has been taking its toll.

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