2011 Suzuki SX4 Crossover AWD S - 2.0 litre
Purchased new in Australia and brought to New Zealand (2014) when we moved
. Not a Japanese import.
Built for Australian market. There is some slight variations to the NZ model, as you may see in the photos. Immaculate condition throughout - non smoker, no kids, no dogs. Full service history available
6 speed automatic
i-AWD switchable three-mode 4WD
Cruise control
Traction control
ABS braking
Roof rack (lockable)
Bonnet protector
Tinted windows
Bluetooth connectivity
SX4 fitted mats
16" alloy wheels
Climate air conditioning
Electric mirrors
Dual SRS airbags
Side airbags
Side curtain airbags
Electronic stability control
CD player
Power windows
Keyless start
Front seat armrests
Below seat storage tray
Rear bumper protector
Trip computer
Power steering
Remote central locking
The car has never been in an accident nor on the beach.
ANCAP safety rating - 4 stars out of 5. See attached photo.
Should you wish to view this vehicle, please get in touch. Vehicle is located in Whangaparaoa, north of Auckland.
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