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Honda Fit Hybrid Premium 2011

Kim from Totara Vale

πŸš— FOR SALE: 2011 Honda Fit Hybrid Premium

Are you in the market for a dependable and efficient car? Look no further! We're offering a fantastic opportunity to own a 2011 Honda Fit Hybrid Premium with an impressive set of features.

Key Details:

Registration/Warrant of Fitness: Included
Year: 2011
Mileage: Only 82,152 kilometers
Exterior Color: Striking Red
Interior Color: Elegant Cream & Charcoal
Body Style: Sporty Hatchback
Seating Capacity: Comfortable for 5
Fuel Type: Fuel-saving Hybrid
Engine Size: Efficient 1300cc
Transmission: Smooth Automatic
Stereo Description: CD(s)
Model Detail: Hybrid Navi Premium Selection
Impressive Features:

βœ… Safety First: ABS brakes, airbags for both the driver and passenger, stability control, and traction control to ensure your safety on the road.

βœ… Convenience: Enjoy air conditioning, central locking, power steering, cruise control, electric mirrors, and electric windows for a hassle-free driving experience.

βœ… Smart Technology: Smart key with keyless entry and engine start, steering wheel controls, and gears for a modern touch.

βœ… Entertainment: A CD player and digital display to keep you entertained during your journeys.

βœ… Comfort: Heated seats for those chilly days and a rear wiper for added convenience.

βœ… Extra Perks: Alloys, reversing camera, side mirror indicators, child seat anchor points, remote locking, and a spare key.

This 2011 Honda Fit Hybrid Premium is the complete package, providing the perfect combination of style, efficiency, and safety. It's been impeccably maintained, with us as the first owners in New Zealand. With just 82,152 kilometers on the odometer, you're getting a car that's been gently driven and cared for.

The 1.3L petrol engine is both peppy and economical, making it a smart choice for your daily commute or weekend adventures. The cabin offers ample room for both passengers and cargo, ensuring your journeys are comfortable and convenient.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a reliable, safe, and fuel-efficient vehicle. Text us at 021 301 338 to arrange a viewing and a test drive. Act fast, as this Honda Fit Hybrid won't be available for long!

Price: $10,499

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