HONDA CRV 2011
This great car feels homely, safe and is economic to drive; yet it's a great minivan alternative on many counts—appealing to practical shoppers with a roomy, versatile interior and top safety ratings. The CR-V fits virtually all the practical tickboxes on your shopping list. It has for several years been one of the best-rated vehicles of this size for safety, with top crash-test ratings and Top Safety Pick status.
Selling because moving overseas. Must go. Viewing/Test Drive in Birkenhead. Price ONO.
Features :
110000 km
WOF 01/22 Rego 03/22
5-speed automatic front wheel drive
Black with tinted windows and rain guards
AA certified odometer when bought in January
First NZ Owner
NEW Multimedia Station incl. New Zealand Radio/DVD, Navigation, Bluetooth, USB Connector
Climate Control
Rear Vision Camera
Additional USB Charging port
Keyless entries, also comes with two remote keys
Well looked after, smoke & Pet free household
ABS brakes
Alloy wheels, spare wheel (NEW)
New Battery (New March 2021)
Fully fold down rear seats or partial with an extra removable partion board in the boot
Xenon Headlights
Chain Driven Engine
Multifunction Power Steering
Rear Wiper, Power Mirrors, 2 x 12 V power sockets, Original floor mats front and rear
Small bumps and scratches but nothing serious, no rust. no money owing.
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17.6% Yes
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66.5% No
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15.9% A little
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