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ZAFIRA 7 seater - Ulez Compliant - Now on Sale!


Psara

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We are thinking of selling our Zafira as we are looking to get a larger car as family is due to get larger in February. We would not really sell if not for this change.


This car is for sure very simple and not the most exciting car to drive, but it has never failed us. We only drive small distances and in the 2 years we have had the car (bought from a friend ) only done about 5000 miles. It is ULEZ compliant which is very handy and increasingly hard to find affordable 7 seaters that are compliant. Has passed all MOTs without any fails and been serviced every year. Changed wheels not long ago and had everything re-aligned.


Perfect for practicability as big boot and spacious inside as a 5 and 6 seater, maybe less so as a 7 seater. Has a few scratches around and a few little dents but for the price i think hard to find anything that runs better.


Vehicle Make: Vauxhall


Date of first registration: January 2013


Year of Manufacture: 2013


Cylinder Capacity: 1598cc


CO2 Emissions: 157 g/km


Fuel type: Petrol


Taxed


Vehicle colour Grey


Vehicle type approval: M1


Wheelplan: 2 Axle Rigid Body


Mileage; 42.000


MOT : January 2019


Price: ?3850 open to offers




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