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Excellent Condition 2000 Volvo V70 Awd Special Edition, Black W/tan Leather on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:80500 Color: is ave for a
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

For sale is a 2000 Volvo V70 All Wheel Drive Special Edition 4D Wagon. It has all of the bells and whistles that Volvo has to offer, with heated leather seats, power everything, moonroof, roof rack and sooo much more. 

This car only has 80,500 miles on it. Clean title. We are the third owner. New Tags, that expire May 2015. Our Volvo mechanic has said it is in excellent mechanical condition. When we bought it at 75,300 miles, we changed out the timing belt, water pump, all crank shaft seals. There are no leaks of any kind. We also replaced all four rotors new and brake pads. The tires are from Les Schwab and were new (99% tread) at 76,000 miles. The Anti lock Break Module has been rebuilt and was also replaced when the timing belt was. Oil change 1500 miles ago. We also had the Air Conditioning recharged for the summer. The transmission is excellent; very smooth, flawless shifting. All of this can be verified by a mechanic and we have all records. It is rated highly on CarFax, which we have and will provide. The new tags and Oregon plates cost me $194 at the DMV and $19 at DEQ. You really are getting a great deal. I am hoping to get $8000, but reasonable offers will be considered. Please don't low-ball.

The interior is excellent for a 13 year old car. It is clean with no tears in the leather or rips in the carpet. This car has third row seating and built in booster seats. 

The exterior is in ok condition. It has the usual small dents and dings, as any older car has. It has pant dulling and the clear coat is starting to peel in a couple of places. Not bad for a car of this year. The Kelley Blue Book Value of this car is $7949. Seeing as we have have done all major maintenance on this vehicle in the last 5000 miles, it is worth that. You will not need to do any major maintenance until 175,000 miles. Just buy and drive for a good 5-8 years before needing to do anything. We had planned on keeping it, but just had a new baby and need more room. We didn't realize that it was just a little too small for 2 car seats a double stroller when we bought it. I want a minivan :) 

Come take a test drive...this car is well worth it and incredibly safe. You won't be disappointed. Local pickup only. We won't ship. You need to come and pick up.

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