1998 Volvo V70 Glt Turbo Wagon-runs Well,no Rust,well Maintained/no Check Lights on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
I am selling my work car, 1998 Volvo V70 GLT. Well maintained, everything works, NO check engine or warning lights. Auto, ps, pb, turbo, p/seats, p/sunroof, p/mirrors, heated seats,pw, pdl , stereo, ice cold a/c, automatic temp control system.
I drove this car all over the country for work with my art things in the car and my ladder in the back. There is no third row seat in case you wondered. Lots of parts replaced this past year including front suspension parts, struts, turbo, tuned up, all fluids changed, new clear headlight assemblies etc. I would not hesitate to get in and drive this car across the country any day of the week. I am only selling it because I bought a new Volvo wagon and don't need this one. The only problems with the car are a small worn area on the drivers seat leather on the left side by the seat belt, the remotes don't work and the car needs to be cleaned inside and out and there is the odd squeek and rattle. Other than that, as of the last time I drove it, everything worked well. Car is 15 years old, so it is sold as is with no warranties. |
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