Honda Avancier 2001
Honda Avancier, 2001. 3 litre. 6 cylinder, petrol engine, automatic.
I have had the pads replaced today. A very easy car to drive around town, & fantastic on a trip.
The cam-belt is NOT due for approximately 40000km!
Interior Details: Beige Cloth and Leather. The seats are very comfortable & spacious.
5 Seats, Cloth and Leather trim, Electric Mirrors (Retractable), Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag.
Electric Windows, electric mirrors, automatic AC, xenon headlights, parking pole.
This car is in great condition, serviced regularly. I have owned it for approximately 11 years, & it has only broken down once.
Kilometres 206,614km
Body Grey, RV/SUV
Seats 5
Fuel type Petrol
Engine size 2997cc
Transmission Automatic
History 1 owner, Imported
Registration expires Feb 2020
WoF expires Feb 2020
For more information call John
021 1426257
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