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Brand New 2013 Volvo C-70 - $8000 Off Msrp - Save $1000's @ Cherry Hill Volvo!!! on 2040-cars

US $35,795.00
Year:2013 Mileage:8
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, United States
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Cherry Hill Volvo
Presents......
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Brand New 2013 Volvo C70
Hardtop Convertible!!

Only 8 Miles!!

$8000 Off MSRP!! Huge Savings!!

Full Factory Warranty!!

Full Photos and Video!!

Premier Package!!
(Full Calcite Sovereign Hide Full Soft Leather Interior - Dual Power Seats)



Climate Package!!
(Heated Front Seats - Interior Air Quality System)



Spring is here!! Buy Now and Save!!

Cherry Hill Volvo is located in Cherry Hill NJ.  We've prided ourselves in serving our community for over 52 years of dedicated services.  We are a family owned business that captures the essence of truly building relationships.  We are all family here, from our customers, to our employees, we do what is right with honesty and integrity.

For Questions Concerning This Car....

856-675-3965 Ask For Chris!!!

We Have 9 More In Stock!!!

Payment:  Please read the following payment instructions, there are NO EXCEPTIONS. Please Read Carefully!!

Once you decide to BUY IT NOW and commit to buy, you are required to pay for the vehicle within 48 hours of commitment in certified funds.  If you need to obtain financing, please call first to obtain a finance application.  There are NO LEASE options for this vehicle...only purchase.  Financing is available.  At the time of pick up and release of vehicle, you will need the following.

Valid Driver's License
Valid Insurance Card with Name and Vehicle on the ID Card.

In addition to the purchase price of the vehicle.....additional Fees Are as follows:  All taxes are to paid at the time of the delivery.  All state registration fees are to be paid up front and a $212.52 Documentation fee is added to all transactions and all to be paid at the time of delivery.  NO EXCEPTIONS.  These fees are NON NEGOTIABLE.  If there are any questions concerning the vehicle listed and/or fees.....please call 856-675-3965.
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Tue, Mar 16 2021

Second thoughts … sometimes even buyerÂ’s remorse. Nagging doubts can follow life's big decisions — and buying a car is a biggie. Was it the right choice? Or as the poet said: "You may find yourself behind the wheel of a large automobile / And you may ask yourself, 'Well, how did I get here?'" Two years ago, I bought a 2017 Volvo XC90 lease return with 11,000 miles on it. I hadnÂ’t expected to find an XC90 within my budget, but this one was attractively priced because it, A) was a T5, meaning turbo-only; B) had the base Momentum interior; and C) was a third-row delete, which was a turnoff to other car shoppers. Otherwise, it was heavily optioned and seemed like it would serve my family well and keep them safe. And it has. It has lots of room. It drives as well as any medium-large SUV can. The tough leatherette endures the abuse of dogs and kids and the dirt of outdoor activities. The legendary Volvo seats have comforted and supported us, even on a 750-mile day from California to Washington. We've routinely seen highway mileage go past 30 mpg. And the off-road mode was surefooted during last month's nationwide snowfall. The carÂ’s great. And yet, while at the Volvo dealership for complimentary service, sipping the waiting-room coffee and wandering the showroom, you see the cars you could have bought, had you spent more money — a turbo-and-supercharged T6, or the twin-charged-plus-plug-in-hybrid Recharge (previously known by the powertrain's name of T8). And with Volvo's elegant Inscription interiors. Would they have provided a better ownership experience than our secondhand lower-rung model? One doesnÂ’t often get a do-over to answer such questions. But a recent week in a 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge provided a drive down the nicer road not taken. The differences between a 2017 T5 Momentum and the 2021 Recharge Inscription are many, and also few. They're basically the same car, same dimensions inside and out, same overall feel. Panoramic sunroof, same. Massive cargo hold, same — though because ours lacks the third row, it gains a large secret underfloor storage compartment. Both XC90s have roof rails, but the rails on the new car are flush-mounted versus the '17's raised rails (youÂ’d need different crossbar towers for each).

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