2017 Peugeot 3008 GT
Nz New GT model with all the extras!
47,500km Kilometres
5 Seats
Diesel Fuel type
Automatic Transmission
Exterior colour:Black
Doors: 5 door
Body style:RV/SUV
Engine size: 1997cc
Import history: NZ New
Will have current RUC,WOF and RUCs
Ratings 4++++
Fuel economy
6+++++++
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4.8L / 100km
Annual fuel cost of $2,040
Safety rating 6 ++++++
Stolen vehicle check Passed
Re-registered check Passed
Damaged import check
NZ New
Money owing check Passed
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Description
This Peugeot is amazing! Right from the automatic windscreen wipers to the massaging seat. It has any feature that you could think of. Moonroof, sunroof, full leather interior and has only just had a tow bar fitted and four new tyres. This car is the GT model (60k worth when new with all the extras).The GT gains LED headlights with cornering function, adaptive cruise control, a forward collision warning with advanced emergency braking and 360-degree, bird’s eye view camera. 19” alloys, chrome plated mirror caps and wider wheel arches deck out the exterior, Alcantara trim adding nice furry grey dash and door accents, 8-way electric heated driver’s seat with 5 mode massage function!
Lane Positioning Assist
Lane Departure Warning
Blind Spot Monitoring
Front and Rear Parking Sensors
Reversing Camera
Bluetooth
Heated Seats
Proximity Key (auto-lock and unlock)
Keyless Start
GPS Navigation
Android Auto / Apple Carplay
Advanced Emergency Braking
Front Collision Warning
and much more.
Due to buying a company van, the Peugeot is surplus to requirements. Has always had regular services completed. This car is so smart! It even has its own app.
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