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Volvo 2000 S40 Automatic Sedan 4 Door 1.9 L Turbo on 2040-cars

US $2,700.00
Year:2000 Mileage:119000 Color: Gray
Location:

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VOLVO 2000 S40 Automatic  Sedan 4 door 1.9 L Turbo   119,000 miles

Very good condition, regular maintenance, never in  an accident, current  PA inspection and registration

 

Item specifics

Condition:

Used:

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number):

Year:

2000

Transmission:

Automatic

Make:

Volvo

Body Type:

s40 T

Model:

S40

Cab Type (For Trucks Only):

White

Trim:

no

Warranty:

Unspecified

Engine:

turbo

Vehicle Title:

Clear

Drive Type:

front whell drive

Options:

Sunroof, CD Player

Mileage:

125,440

Safety Features:

Anti-Lock Brakes, Passenger Airbag

Sub Model:

Automatic

Power Options:

Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats

Exterior Color:

Gray

Fuel Type:

Gasoline

Interior Color:

s 40 t

For Sale By:

Private Seller

Number of Cylinders:

4

Disability Equipped:

No

 

Nice used Volvo S40 Turbo.

 

If you are looking for a cosmetically perfect used car, it has some pealing paint

but it is mechanically sound and driven all the time.. 

 

Reserve is way lower than average and lower than blue book at good condition.

 

It has had only minor issues as every older used car does, but it has never failed - to start or to drive safely and comfortably anywhere and is so sturdy and handled great in the snow this winter.

 

It has one small dent in trunk as seen in pics; hood could use another coat of clear coat to make it almost new if you'd want to go that far ...

 

We have put used replacement struts on it, new battery and newer front tires..

 

The car runs and drives nice and the transmission shifts as it should. 

We have had no major issues or problems with the car since owning it since early in the year..

It does have a check engine light (almost all used Volvos have a check engine light on it seems from what I've read online)on but it runs and drives with no problems. My mechanic said it was the sensor going and not the mechanics of the car.

 

Volvo S40 was rated 7.5-7.7 by many ..it has some great reviews on Emunds, MSN autos and other sites- Google the S40

 

 

Title is free and clear.

Call or text 484-241-8891 

“Christine”

 

Volvo S40 for Sale

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