1268 days ago

VW GOLF TSI Highline 89,000km

Sian from Hauraki

AN EXCEPTIONAL SECOND HAND CAR
Careful, non-smoking owners have had her since new.
One of the first Mark 7s into NZ…delivered on the first boat! First registered on 30 April 2013.

She looks amazing for her age thanks to the following being added from new:
- A Duraseal G3 Ceramic Paint protection
- Duraseal Fabric protection
- Rubber mats throughout (including boot).
- Being garaged.

SERVICES:
30/04/2014. Continental Car Services (CCS) 8882km
30/4/15 CCS 17996 km
28/4/16 CCS 26573 km
11/4/17 Tristram European 34759 km
13/4/18 Tristram European 46942 km
3/4/19 Tristram European 57680 km
5/6/20 Keri Autos 66293 km
13/5/21 Keri Autos 77742 km
17/5/22 Keri Autos 86869 km

It is very economical to run with a manufacturers overall estimate of 5.2l/100 (6.3l/100km urban, 4.6l/100 extra-urban. We have averaged 6.7l/100km over the last 550km on mostly urban driving.

A very reliable car…we have had no issues whatsoever. We are selling as we only want one car - an EV.

Located in HAURAKI.

What more is there to say about the iconic Golf?

Price: $10,250

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