2012 Suzuki Swift SPORT 1.6L Push button start
WOF till MAR 2025
Rego till FEB 2025
LOW KMS 89,500km
TEXT 0210714953
2012 Suzuki Swift Sport
This model has all the extras and a 5 Star Euro NCAP safety rating.
Additional Features :
SPORT MODEL
1.6L
7 x Air Bag(s) AA Appraised, (front, side, curtain and driver’s knee),
17 " Alloy Mag Wheels
Low profile tryes
4 near New Tyres (quality bridgestone brand)
Reversing Camera
USB
DVD
MP3
Bluetooth
GPS maps
Climate air conditioning
5 Sport Seats with Sport red stitching
4 sport red stitch floor mats
Front Wheel Drive
Extra Set of Keys
Face Lift Model
Tinted windows
H.I.D Headlights
Fog Lights
4 x Window Moonsoon Sheilds
Door guard protectorsstrips
Rear Wiper
Smart Keyless Entry
Push Start Engine Button
16 Valve
Camchain Driven (no belt to change)
VSC Vehicle Stability Control
ABS brakes with brake assist
ESC Electronic Stability Control
CVT (continuously variable transmission)
Paddle Shift Gears
Power Steering
Cruise Control
Isofix Child seat Anchor Points
Rear seats 60:40 split folding
BONUS
NEW CVT transmission installed under warranty at Wingers about 2 years ago.
Mint condition inside, no children have been in the car as I'm an older lady driver and only used car to do the grocery shopping, so km are very low.
Always serviced at Wingers Pukekohe, next service due at 102km
SAFETY RATING
Seven airbags including a driver's knee bag, ESP and a raft of other passive and active safety features combine together, resulting in a 5 Star Euro NCAP rating.
www.aa.co.nz...
FAULTS
Small area on back hatch, under window is peeling paint ( see last 2 photos)
Small scratches above drivers side rear wheel ( see last 2 photos) (It is not dented at all so you could sand and paint touch up yourself)
Flax tree has dropped pinhead black dots on car, so could do with a cut and polish to remove.
Other than above, it is in excellent condition, only selling as I brought a vitara that is bigger and higher up for me.
VIEWING PUKEKOHE not far from train station.
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58.5% Human-centred experience and communication
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13.1% Critical thinking
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25.7% Resilience and adaptability
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The Post recently shared an opinion piece on the Harbour Crossing and why a more democratic approach might be needed 🚗🚲👟
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77.1% Community feedback and transparency is needed.
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22.9% No. This would be impossible in practice.
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