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Fiat Panda 2014 easy with Air /Con


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Panda Easy in great condition. 
1.2 Hatchback 

Ulex complaint ( not paying Ulex ) 

12 months MOT till 21st august 2024 . 
Clean Mot history check it out on the gov.uk website putting the number plate 

2 Keys 

new V5C in my name 

Air conditioner ( working ) 

35 pounds a year x road taxes 

Cheap car to insure 

The car is still in use and now the mileage is 36.400 ish 


Cat N (some damages on the bodywork fixed by the previous owner) 


Bought it in June and it drives amazingly well. 
I did spend :
£186 x Service ( receipt )  ( Tudor Garage Loughborough jct ) 
£160 for full valet/steaming of chairs, panels, ceiling etc, 
£ 102 to remove the old and mount the new rear fog and reverse lights ,  (  Tudor Garage Loughborough jct ) 

The engine, gears, clutch and brakes all perfect. 
New tires also  . 

Selling as i am moving out of UK  in October 

 

price 3.800.00 pounds 

 

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