1719 days ago

2000 Ford Festiva 1.3l (manual, hatchback)

Jorri from Linton

Perfect run-around or learners car for driving manual. Only selling because I am going electric.
The Festiva has a brand new timing belt and WOF, a good battery, drives nicely and is very economical on petrol. Odometer 260xxx, WOF until March 2022, REG until August 2021. Interior is clean&tidy except for a few scratches. Good sound system and radio, air bag, USB charging ports. Back seats fold down making a lot of space for transporting bigger items. As you can see in the photos, the exterior has a couple of scratches, dents and a bit of paint stain, otherwise fine.
All in all a simple and well-used but very trusty and capable little car.
You are welcome to view in Longburn - Palmerston North, contact me on 0274978194.
If you cannot come out to Longburn I could bring the car to you anywhere in Palmy.

Could not upload more pictures on here, so please ask if you want more.

Price: $1,300

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