Peugeot 407 sedan silver 2005
Make: Peugeot
Year: 2005
Model: 407
Kilometres: 163,000
Body: Sedan
Colour: Silver
Seats: 5
Doors: 5-door
Model detail: St
Import history: NZ new
Engine size: 2230cc
Transmission: Manual
Fuel type: Petrol
4WD: No
Registration expiry:
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Vehicle description;
The Peugeot 407 is a large family car, 4.676m long and 1.811 m wide, with smooth controls and a great balance on the road. Great interior with quality materials inside.
This model is equipped with, central locking, double locking, electronic side mirror control, power steering, multiple airbags, ESP and climate control.
A petrol engine at 2.2L, manual transmission with six gears. 5 Star safety rating, 9.3L per 100km fuel consumption.
Braking: Antilock (ABS) brakes; Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD); Emergency brake assist.
Stability: Electronic stability control (ESC); Traction control; Tyre pressure monitoring system.
Visibility and lighting: Automatic headlights. Airbags: Front airbags, driver and passenger; Head protecting side airbags, front seats; Head protecting side airbags, rear seats; Torso and head protecting side airbags, front seats; Torso protecting side airbags, front seats; Torso protecting side airbags, rear seats.
Seatbelts: 3-point seat belts in all seating positions
Also has child’s locking for child’s car seat
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