Great ute of China now much greater
Great ute of China now much greater
After quickly establishing itself as the best value for money in the dual cab ute market the Great Wall V240 now delivers even greater flexibility at a truly remarkable price.
The V240 single cab is now on sale across New Zealand complete with air conditioning, alloy wheels, power steering, remote central locking, CD player and power mirrors for a class leading $19,990. That is not a misprint, nineteen thousand nine hundred and ninety dollars drive away, for a highly optioned cab chassis ute. The V240 single cab is also available in 4x4 for $22,990. Your choice of deck or tray can be fitted prior to delivery, as an optional extra.
“The twin cab V240 has proven to be extremely reliable and very popular with a wide range of customers over the past year,” said Ric Hull, managing director of Ateco Automotive the importer and distributor of Great Wall in New Zealand. “We are optimistic that this very keenly priced single cab V240 will be embraced just as enthusiastically.”
Standard safety features on the V240 single cab include dual air bags, anti-lock brakes, and electronic brake force distribution.
The V240 is backed by a comprehensive three year/100,000km warranty, supported by Great Wall’s national dealer network. In the unlikely event of a malfunction you can rely on Great Wall’s roadside assistance programs, with the latter available 24 hours a day, seven days a week 365 days a year.
www.greatwallauto.co.nz
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