
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in Australia approximately by the 4th week of May.
Powered by a 1500cc petrol engine paired with a smooth automatic transmission, the Honda Freed offers responsive performance that is ideal for city commutes as well as longer journeys. With just over 82,000 kilometers on the odometer, this vehicle has been gently used and is ready to provide many more miles of dependable service.
Safety is a top priority in the Honda Freed, which comes equipped with advanced ABS brakes for enhanced control and stability during braking maneuvers. Whether navigating busy streets or tackling winding roads, you can feel confident behind the wheel knowing that safety features work seamlessly to protect you and your passengers.
Step inside to find a thoughtfully designed cabin where comfort meets convenience. Air conditioning keeps the interior cool and pleasant no matter the weather outside, while electric windows allow for effortless adjustments to airflow at your fingertips. The intelligent key system adds a layer of ease by allowing keyless entry, simplifying access every time you approach the vehicle.
The exterior design showcases stylish alloy wheels that add a touch of sophistication while contributing to improved handling and ride quality. This five-door configuration maximizes accessibility for passengers and cargo alike, making it easier than ever to load groceries, luggage, or gear without hassle.
Overall, the 2017 Honda Freed is an excellent choice for anyone seeking a practical yet stylish minivan that prioritizes safety, comfort, and performance. Experience firsthand how this dynamic vehicle complements your lifestyle by providing space when needed and smooth driving pleasure wherever you go.
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