Toyota Ractis Hatchback Car (Ractis vvti auto cvt sport)
Economical car 14 - 15 Km/L (6.8 L /100km) Excellent condition.
- Back seats fold down into the foot well creating a flat floored extended boot- extends from 429L to 1900Lcapacity. (fits heaps eg bike with front wheel off, a drum kit, sports gear, household gear for student shifting around ). Excellent space!
-66k km
-1495cc engine
- 5 seat belts
- Cloth seat trim
- Keyless entry and push button start
- ABS brakes
-Automatic transmission
- Power steering
- Central locking
- Front wheel drive
- Cruise control
- NZ FM radio with remote
- Four monsoon shields
- Space saver tyre with wrench and jack
- Two air bags
- Four new tyres 2.5 years ago with limited Kms since then
- Front and rear demisters
- Electric windows and side mirrors
- Adjustable steering wheel and front seats
- Registered until end of Feb 2024
- Annual WOF required (we will get a new one on sale)
- Two remotes
- Easy parking and great for open road
- Japanese import - we were first NZ owners
- Nifty storage up front - two glove boxes, shelf and central console & another compartment
- Slightly higher seats - so easier access especially for people with back issues
Been a great car for us - reliable and economical. Great to drive on open road or around town. Reluctant sale due to going electric.
Can message me or phone Raewyn on 027 629 6668 for a viewing.
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Tauranga SeniorNet Club Inc
Welcome to 2025. Come and join us if you want to have fun and learn more about how to use digital technology, whether it is a phone, computer, ipad, or tablet
The club is a not for profit registered Charity ,all coaches are volunteers who aim through classes and workshops to help Seniors understand and learn how to use their various electronic devices and caters for both beginners plus more advanced users
Annual membership is $35 per person, there is an additional small fee for classes and workshops
Membership includes additional on_line learning and groups through the SeniorNet Federation at no extra charge
Application for Annual Membership and enrollment for available courses can be made and paid for on the clubs open day, Eftpos and online banking are available
If you or a friend would like to learn more about the club how to use your device or are interested in offering your services as a volunteer coach come and meet some of our friendly members at the clubs open day which is being held from 10.00 am until 2.00 pm on Tuesday tje 14th January at its club rooms, Building 70 Tauranga Historic Village on 17th Avenue, Tauranga
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further information and current planned 1st term courses
Tauranga SeniorNet web page www.taurangaseniornet.co.nz...
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