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2014 Volvo S60 T5 Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:2014 Mileage:2
Location:

Brunswick, Georgia, United States

Brunswick, Georgia, United States
Advertising:

Volvo S60 T5 ASR

 

This vehicle was damaged in shipment from the manufacturer to the dealer affecting the roof.  It was repaired to factory specifications by a Volvo authorized repair facility.  This vehicle has a factory warranty.

This is NOT a salvage vehicle.

The suggested retail sales price for this car is $38,410.

The reserve price for this vehicle is more than $7,000 under the suggested dealer retail price.  This is a great value.  You can look all over the country and you won’t find a similar car for this price.  We are in the business of transporting cars not selling them so we are willing to let someone get an exceptional value.

Winning bidder will receive the Manufacturers Statement of Origin and all required paperwork to title and license the car.
Winning bidder is responsible for shipping charges.


Performance:

2.5 Liter, Turbocharged 5 Cylinder, All Aluminum Engine W/DOHC, Continuous Variable Valve Timing
250 HP @ 5500 RPM and 266 Lbs. Ft. Torque @ 1800 RPM
ULEV II ( Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle)
Front Wheel Drive
6-Speed  Geartronic  Automatic Transmission  w/ Advanced Quick Shift
Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC)
Front McPherson Strut Suspension & Rear Multi-Link Suspension
Touring Chassis / Advanced Stability Control
Corner Traction Control Through Torque Vectoring
Power Assisted Rack & Pinion Steering
Electronic Brake Distribution & Assistance
17” Alloy Wheels with All Season Tires

AUDIO & TECHNOLOGY:

Sensus with Integrated 7 inch Color, LCD Monitor
160 Watt High Performance Audio System w/ 8 Speakers
In-Dash Single CD & DVD with WMA & MPS Capability
HD Radio / USB & AUX Inputs
Bluetooth Hands Free w/Audio Streaming
Sirius Satellite Radio w/6 month complimentary service

SAFETY & SECURITY:

City Safety – Low Speed Collison Avoidance System
Unibody High Strength Steel Safety Cage
5 3-Point Safety Belts w/Pretensioners
Front Safety Belts w/Height Adjustment & Force Limiters
Inflatable Curtain Head Impact Protection
Side-Impact Protection System (SIPS) including
Driver and Front Passenger Dual Chamber Side-Impact Air Bags
Driver & Front Passenger Dual Stage Supplemental Restraint System (Airbag)
Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) in Driver & Front Passenger Seats /5 Padded Head Restraints
Security System w/ Separate Backup Battery for Siren
Child Safety Locks in Rear Doors
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
LED Daytime Running Lights

LUXURY:

8 Way Power Drivers Seat w / 3 Positions and Remote Memory
Front Seat Adjustable Lumbar Support & Seat Back Pockets
Shimmer Graphite Aluminum Inlay
Electronic Ignition with Push Button Start & Stop
Leather & Silk Metal Steering Wheel
Electric Parking Brake
Dual Zone Electronic Climate Control
Heated, Power Outside Rearview Mirrors w / Memory
60/40 Rear Foldable Seats w / Center Arm Rest Pass Through
Power Foldable Rear Seat Headrests
Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers

Premium Plus Package which includes: ($3150 Option)

Power Glass Moonroof
Leather Seating Surfaces
Keyless Drive w/ Personal Car Communications
Power Passenger Seat
Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror with Compass
17” Sadia Alloy Wheels
Side Windows Brighwork
Adaptive Digital Display
Home Link Integrated Home Garage Door Opener
Rear
Park Assist Camera
Grocery Bag Holder
Quick Fold Front Passenger Seat

Blind Spot Information System Package which includes
: ($900 Option)

Blind Spot Information System (BLIS)
Cross Traffic Alert
Lane Change Merge Aid
Front and Rear Park Assist

Metallic Paint
:  ($550 Option)

Accessory Prep Cable:  ($95 Option)

Urbane Wood Inlays: ($400 Option)

 

Please feel free to e-mail with any questions.

 


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