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SOLD ?750: Reliable no-frills car for sale - 2005 Vauxhall Astra


hitherman

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Due to relocating to another country, I am selling my 2005 Vauxhall Astra, petrol 1.4 cc, 93,000 miles. It's been a great first car for me for the last three years, very reliable, runs very well and has served me great for both trips around town and weekend outings around the country. I have serviced it on annual basis and there is nothing that needs doing to it. It also has a chain and not a cambelt, which means you don't have to worry about changing it ever. Great size for a family, and back seats fold down, giving good space for those ikea trips and such.

It also meets Low Emission Zone requirements. MOT due 29 Jan 2019.

The car is 13 years old and, while mechanically excellent, does have some body marks from previous owners - nothing major though. A great no-frills car for good price.

Feel free to come and take a look - I am just off College Road south of Sydenham Hill station.

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