
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in Australia approximately by the 4th week of May.
Powered by a reliable 660cc petrol engine paired with an automatic transmission, this Honda N-Box delivers smooth and responsive performance while maintaining excellent fuel economy—ideal for both short trips around town and longer journeys. With just 43,889 kilometers on the odometer, this vehicle promises many more miles of dependable driving ahead.
Step inside to discover a thoughtfully equipped interior that combines convenience with modern amenities. The air conditioning system provides a refreshing atmosphere on warm days, while electric windows add ease to everyday use. Safety is paramount in the N-Box, featuring ABS brakes that help maintain control during sudden stops, enhancing overall driving confidence.
An intelligent key system adds a layer of sophistication and security, allowing effortless access without fumbling for keys. This feature highlights Honda’s commitment to combining technology with practicality in their vehicles.
The five-door configuration enhances accessibility and makes loading passengers or cargo hassle-free. Whether it’s grocery runs, weekend outings, or daily commuting, the versatility of this Kei car supports various lifestyle needs seamlessly.
In summary, the 2016 Honda N-Box stands out as an efficient urban companion with low mileage, smart safety features like ABS brakes, user-friendly amenities including air conditioning and electric windows, plus innovative touches such as an intelligent key system. It’s designed for drivers seeking reliability, comfort, and easy maneuverability within city environments. Embrace stress-free travel and enjoy all that this nimble yet spacious vehicle has to offer.
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