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318 days ago

Toyota Ractis Hatchback Car (Ractis vvti auto cvt sport)

Raewyn from Bellevue

Economical car 14 - 15 Km/L (6.8 L /100km) Excellent condition.

- Back seats fold down into the foot well creating a flat floored extended boot- extends from 429L to 1900Lcapacity. (fits heaps eg bike with front wheel off, a drum kit, sports gear, household gear for student shifting around ). Excellent space!
-66k km
-1495cc engine
- 5 seat belts
- Cloth seat trim
- Keyless entry and push button start
- ABS brakes
-Automatic transmission
- Power steering
- Central locking
- Front wheel drive
- Cruise control
- NZ FM radio with remote
- Four monsoon shields
- Space saver tyre with wrench and jack
- Two air bags
- Four new tyres 2.5 years ago with limited Kms since then
- Front and rear demisters
- Electric windows and side mirrors
- Adjustable steering wheel and front seats
- Registered until end of Feb 2024
- Annual WOF required (we will get a new one on sale)
- Two remotes
- Easy parking and great for open road
- Japanese import - we were first NZ owners
- Nifty storage up front - two glove boxes, shelf and central console & another compartment
- Slightly higher seats - so easier access especially for people with back issues

Been a great car for us - reliable and economical. Great to drive on open road or around town. Reluctant sale due to going electric.

Can message me or phone Raewyn on 027 629 6668 for a viewing.

Price: $7,200

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