
This car is currently located in Japan and once purchased, will arrive in New Zealand approximately by the 4th week of June.
Powered by a responsive 2000cc petrol engine paired with a smooth automatic transmission, the Toyota Harrier delivers an enjoyable driving experience characterized by both efficiency and power. With just 72,810 kilometers on the odometer, this vehicle promises reliability and longevity for many journeys ahead.
Step inside to discover a well-appointed cabin that prioritizes comfort and convenience. The intelligent key system provides easy access without fumbling for keys, while air conditioning ensures a pleasant environment no matter the season. Electric windows offer effortless control over ventilation with just a touch of a button.
Safety is paramount in this model, featuring advanced ABS brakes that enhance control during sudden stops or challenging road conditions. The alloy wheels not only add to the car’s aesthetic appeal but also contribute to better handling and stability on various terrains.
Whether navigating city streets or cruising highways, the 2014 Toyota Harrier combines practicality with elegance. Its roomy interior accommodates passengers comfortably while providing ample space for cargo, making it an excellent choice for weekend getaways or daily commuting alike.
Elevate your driving experience with this dependable SUV that marries modern features with Toyota’s renowned engineering quality. This Harrier offers everything needed to enjoy every mile—effortless driving dynamics, thoughtful amenities, and impressive safety features all wrapped in one stylish package.
Fuel consumption unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the EECA website to find out more about this information and fuel saver labels.
Emission rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.
Safety rating unknown based on the information provided from the supplier. Visit the www.rightcar.co.nz for more information.
