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Forsale Backpacker Cars & Vans Honda Saber 1995, asking $2200 or near!
 

Honda Saber 1995, asking $2200 or near!

Honda Saber 1995, asking $2200 or near!
Make Honda
Model Saber
Year 1995
Kilometers 246,200
Fuel Petrol
Price (NZ$) 2,200
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Kilometres: 246,207km
Body: Green, 4 door, Sedan
Fuel type: Petrol
Engine: 5 cylinder, 2500cc, Automatic
Registration expires: Dec 2011
WOF expires: Feb 2012
Features: ABS brakes
Air conditioning
Alloy wheels
Central locking
Power steering

Bought this car last year as my first car.

Has proven to be a very stable car because it is low to the ground, and has never had any problems while Ive owned it.

Reason for selling is that I am moving overseas, but it is a good car that has been easy to drive and maintain.

The car features:
-4 speed automatic transmission (good on the hills, especially in New Zealand).
-5 cylinder inline, 2500cc
-Air conditioning
-Power steering
-No smokers, no pets, so tidy condition
-Mechanically sound
-Electric windows and adjustable electric drivers seat
-Replacement tire in back never used
-Spacious boot
-17" Advantis sport wheels
-Alpine MP3 Stereo unit with 5 inch speakers in the front doors and 6x9 speakers in the rear

While owning this car, I have had the muffler replaced, both back tires replaced, and the brake pads replaced due to wear. But other than that, its passed through the WOF with no problems.

The paint job on this car had been worn away by the sun as commonly happens to cars in New Zealand. However it does not affect the performance of the car in any way. I bought it with the paint spots and later I was quoted it would cost about 500$ to repaint. However I never got it done as I was just using it to get from point A to B and nothing fancy.

The car also has some scratches and dents on the exterior but overall good condition for its age.

If you have any questions or would like to view the car please feel free to ask!