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1890 days ago

2007 Nissan Tiida 156k km 1800cc excellent condition

Jen from Manurewa

$4,500 Or nearest Cash offer
Nissan Tiida,
2007

156,000km

Blue,

Key less entry,

Electric driver seat

Alloy Wheels,

ABS Brakes, Airbags

Standard Tinted Windows

CD / Radio

Partial leather seats

One NZ owner.





The car is in an excellent condition and you will enjoy owning it as much as what I did. I now drive a company car and doesn’t have space or the need to keep my Tiida.

With its perfect size this 5-door hatchback have a specious interior to put your daily stuff or luggage at the back, the car is suitable for city driving and parking.

The Tiida drives strongly and there is no lack of power, overall it is a lovely car and in a very good condition for its age.

Nissan is known as its nice interior standard, and this Tiida is also got beautiful interior which gives you pleasant impression and comfort.

The seats are looked after and not torn/ripped. The back seat can also move forward or backward for extra leg room, it is also very comfy.

Price: $4,700

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