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563 days ago

Suzuki Swift 2010, 94260KMS, Fully serviced, Wof, for sale

Vajinder Pal from Goodwood Heights

🚗 FOR SALE: Suzuki Swift 2010
Introducing our beloved Suzuki Swift 2010 in radiant red, boasting elegance, reliability, and unbeatable performance. As the proud first owners in New Zealand, we've cherished every moment with this gem since its mileage was a mere 15000KM.


✹ Key Features:

Keyless Entry: Convenience at your fingertips, making every journey effortless.
Tiptronic Transmission: Experience smooth gear shifts for an exhilarating ride. automatic or use gears pedal on the staring wheel.
Front and Rear Dashcam with Live view: Safety and security are paramount, ensuring peace of mind on the road.
Car Alarm: Protect your investment with an added layer of security.
Driver Arm Rest: Comfort meets functionality, enhancing your driving experience.
Fog Lights: Illuminate your path, even in the most challenging conditions.
Tinted Rear Windows Glass: Enjoy privacy and style wherever you go.
Bottle Holders in All Doors: Stay hydrated on the go, with convenience at your fingertips.
rear wipers
Well-Maintained: Used by non-smokers, non-drinkers, and pet-free owners, ensuring a pristine interior.
Recent Service: Meticulously serviced by Botany Suzuki dealer, with a service report available for your peace of mind.
Specifications:

Service Due: 8/05/25
Warrant of Fitness (WOF) Due: 27/04/2025
Registration Due: 29/01/25
Mileage: 94260KM (may increase slightly with use)
Immediately available

Price: $7,900

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