Car for sale $5000 ono
NZ New Honda Jazz Hatchback
Great little car, has been regularly serviced. No mechanical faults or issues. Chain driven engine so no cambelt replacement needed.
130,000kms on the clock and just had a service.
It has magic seats that fold up or completely flat, which means it can fit heaps in the back. Has been great for road trips and is rather peppy for getting up hills or passing on highways. Would make a great first car too as it is extremely easy to drive and park.
Super cheap on gas, I always use premium petrol and have never paid more than $75 for a tank of gas. Will last 400-500kms depending on length of trip.
Has a couple of scratches, but in good condition given its age.
I have absolutely loved this car and it will be hard to let go. Only selling as I need a 4WD for the ski fields.
Text or call 0273877768 for viewings and test drives.
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