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(SOLD) Hyundai Elantra 1.6 GSi - ?299 ono - 12 months MoT


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I am selling my Y-reg (2001) Hyundai Elantra.

It is a very reliable and practical car!


- 1 year MoT (?54)!

- New front tyres 1 month ago (?120)!

- Low mileage (66k)

- 2 keys

- Loads of boot space

- Well looked after


Never failed to start, even during winter, the only things which have needed fixing/replacing in the past 6 years are:

- new battery (3yrs ago) and

- number plate bulb (2 yrs ago)


Other features:

- Air-Conditioning (A/C)

- Alarm

- Central locking

- Immobiliser

- Electric Windows (Front/Rear)

- Electric Sunroof (Glass Tilt/Slide)

- Metallic Paint

- 3x3 point rear seat belts

- Adjustable Steering Column/Wheel

- Air Bag Driver

- Air Bag Passenger

- Air Bag Side

- Anti-Lock Brakes

- Folding rear seats

- Front Fog Lights

- Lumbar support

- Power steering


Any questions, please ask.

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