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2566 days ago

Volkswagen Golf Variant Tsi Confortline 2008

Fay from Torbay - Long Bay

2008 Volkswagen Golf Variant 1.4L Tsi Comfortline for sale.

Superb looking VW Golf TSI Comfort Line Touring Wagon Top spec model powered by the 1.4L 125kw turbo charged and super charged chain driven engine with impressive acceleration, while still offering a safe and fuel efficient drive. This car is extremely fuel efficient (800km from a 55 litre tank of fuel) and reliable, and I am regrettably selling it as my growing family needs a 7 seater.

12 Airbags For Front And Side ProtectionVW radio with all NZ radio stations (no band extender) with Android Mirrorlink connectivity, Hands free conenctivity to Android and Apple phones, USB and SD card ports.5 Star ANCAP RatingABS Braking With Traction And Stability ControlAuto Headlight SystemDual Zone Climate AirRear Centre 3 Point BeltFactory Fitted AlloysHigh Grade Interior TrimISOFIX Child Seat MountsTowbarWell maintained and serviced: Recently replaced water pump, drive belts, ignition coils, spark plugs, good tyres.

No rust and has never been in an accident. I have always maintained and serviced the car at regular intervals. This is truly a very special luxury car, and with VW quality design and safety, makes for great buying. Hard to find at this price

Phone Gareth at 022 614 4604

Price: $6,990

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