2007 Mazda Axela for sale!
Selling my Mazda Axela as we don’t need a second personal vehicle anymore. Would make a great first car or just a run-around-car!
Wonderful, reliable, zippy little car that is convenient to park and pretty fuel efficient as well!
Has usual wear and tear given its age but not very noticeable and doesn’t affect its drive. The car is tiptronic if that’s what you fancy, but it’s automatic transmission is what I have used. I also had an AUX cord installed along with a car alarm/immobiliser.
It’s a Japanese import and I bought it in 2016 and was the first NZ owner. Have had it regularly serviced over the years by AA and Reber Auto Electrical. In its most recent service it had a transmission service as well as it’s air filter replaced.
WOF is until September 2020 and registration is until 17 April 2020. I’m happy to pay for and sort out the change in registration.
Let me know if you’d like to come and check the car out or have any questions 😊
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