2008 Kia Cerato EX 2.0
For Sale - 5,990.- or nearest offer.
KIA Cerato 2.0 EX Auto model, 2008, low kms-78400 km, red, 5-door Hatchback.
Tidy car, NZ new, in immaculate condition, super reliable, regularly well maintained, nice interior - no marks, comfortable, drives well. Previous owners(incl. myself): 2 (Note: Registration certificate shows 4 owners, of which 2 are Car dealerships on 29 August 2014).
Features include:
* Engine: 1975cc DOHC 16v auto, Very economical fuel consumption: 8.9 litres per 100km. Energy/ Fuel economy rating: 4 stars;
* ABS,
* SRS-airbags, Driver Safety: the ANCAP safety rating for Kia Cerato "EX" model with dual front airbags is 3 stars;
* Air conditioning,
* Petrol: 55 liters tank,
* Brand new battery, with 3 years transferable warranty, installed by AA on 28 June 2022,
* Tow bar,
* Power steering, Adjustable steering wheel,
* Tyres: 205/50ZR16-97W Kumho radial tubeless, Alloy wheels, Spare tyre never used,
* Traction control,
* Cruise control,
* Auto lights, Parking sensors, Fog lights,
* Keyless entry, Central locking,
* Electric windows, Electric mirrors,
* Superb audio MP3 & CD stereo system, with Radio stations preset,
* Child secure door & window locks,
* Child seat restraint system,
* Owner's manual, and Full maintenance service history.
Contact: John 021-389172
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