2007 Daihatsu Sirion, tidy reliable second car for sale
Sought after, tidy non-smoking car for sale. Always been a very reliable little car for me and cheap to run.
Has a new WOF done less than a month ago (on the 28 April 2023).
New parts repaired for $1190 NZD including brakes, suspension arm with ball joint brushes, wheel alignment, park light and a lamp polish.
Regularly serviced with oil & filter change (last service October 2022). A new battery and a set of tires in 2021 (covid restrictions back then, so still a fair bit of tread on).
Rego is due December 2023.
It's a reluctant decision to sell as it was always my second car and is not really needed. The reason for selling is that I have to make a budget for more regular overseas travel to Europe for family reasons to provide support after my mother's recent passing.
Happy to accept a reasonable offer. I have nothing to hide and sell as it is in normal condition for its age. The interior is clean (photos let assume stains and specks but its free of any). I have been looking after the car and hope it finds a good home soon. Great first learner's car, easy ride around the city and fits in all small parking lots.
Located in Papatoetoe/Manukau and can meet for genuine viewing prior to serious purchase intent. The outer body has some normal wear and tear as you would expect for its age. No time wasters please. This is a good car, runs well, and is reliable and economical. Please note: I am not desperate and won't let it go to low unreasonable offers. No money owing. Offers around $4800 (negotiation)
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