2014 Mazda Atenza
I am selling this awesome Mazda Atenza 2.5l Grand Touring model. It has very high spec, the highest safety rating and a good fuel economy (around 7ltr/100km). Overall a brilliant car to drive, very maneuverable and an absolute pleasure to drive on long distance trips. It is an imported Japanese vehicle but it was looked after and has maintenance history. I have just completed a full maintenance check at North Harbour Mazda after driving 6,000 km - no issues were found. The vehicle comes with 1.5 yrs mechanical warranty (ending 2021 September - the value of it is around $1,000) which can be extended at Enterprise New Lynn. I am selling this loved car only because of travelling overseas.
Specs below:
i-Stop System
Rear Vehicle Monitoring (RVM) System
Reverse Camera
Rain sensors
Front and Side Airbag Protection
ESC Electronic Stability Control
Paddle Shift Sport Tiptronic
Full Black Leather Interior
Dual Zone Climate Air Conditioning
Cruise Control
Heated / Electric Seats
Lane Departure Warning
Tinted Rear Privacy Glass
Push Start Ignition
AFS Lighting
Chain driven engine - no cambelt
DVD player
iEloop
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