Volkswagen Sharan
Hi,
We are selling our Volkswagen Sharan. It has been a real pleasure to drive it. We have carried out the annual service every year. The tires were replaced in 2021. The bodywork is in good condition despite some minor scratches due to parking.
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The seven-seat VW Sharan is a great all-round family car, with a flexible interior and grown-up driving experience. It is a capable and fuel efficient seven-seat MPV ideally suited for large families.
Fuel Consumption:
Highway: 6.62 litre/100km
Urban: 10.9 litre/100km
Combined: 8.4 litre/100km
Year: 2014
Import History: Imported
Colour: Grey
Body style: Station Wagon
Fuel type: Petrol
Number of Owners: 1
Kilometres: 93,455
Engine size: 1984 cc
Registration expires: Sep 2022
WOF: Feb 2023
On road costs: Included
Additional Features :
Air Bag(s)
All Electrics
Alloys
Fog Lights
Parking Sensors
Reversing Camera
Large Sunroof
Roof Rails
Special
Tail Lift
Reverse Camera
Condition: Excellent
Interior Details: Excellent
Driver Airbag, Passenger airbag, Factory Alloys, Child Lock, Child seat anchor points, Cup Holder, Comes with One Smart Keys, Electric Mirrors (rectractable), ISO Fix, Keyless Entry, Keyless Ignition, Push Start, Rear Wiper, Smart key, Steering Control, Panoramic Roof, Moon Roof, Power Tailgate, Rain sensing wipers.
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FULLY SERVICED.
WOF done in February 2022.
FRONT HEATED SEATS / MEMORY ELECTRIC SEATS .
SEAT CONFIGURATION OF 2-3-2 WITH REAR 3-2 FOLDING OPTIONS .
VEHICLE IS IN GREAT CONDITION AND READY FOR NEW OWNER .
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