1999 Volvo V70 Glt Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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normal wear and tear on vehicle of its age. engine is leaking oil. when engine oil started leaking, engine developed slight miss. car is still drivable, however. parts or repair. easy for someone who knows how to fix this. other than that, the vehicle is very solid! transmission is great! glass, stereo, battery, TURBO, heated seats, paint, suspension, alignment, air conditioning COLD heat, all GREAT! new parts include struts, shocks, ball joints, abs module, TIMING BELT, mass air flow sensor, brakes, rotors, one brake caliper, to name a few. inclused in on the bid will be a BRAND NEW TURBO i bought to upgrade the factory turbo! i never installed it, and i doubt i will ever use it. the oil leak was a deal breaker for my fiance'. she just wants a different car. my loss is your gain! i think its a simple fix, but she doesnt want it any more. it has been meticulously maintained up until this sad part. been a good premium fuel swilling wagon for us for years!y PRO'S: SOLID transmission, TIGHT susension, glass, seats, alignment, lights, POWER sunroof, luxury power options lots of new parts DRIVEABLE! COLD AIR WORKS heat WORKS, almost all power options work WELL! paint good, too many options and functional items to list! VERY FAST CAR!! free extra turbo part upgrade INCLUDED! CONS: check engine light just came on engine developed miss (i think its a ignition coil wire, but i am not sure) engine LEAKING oil..... badly..... only leaks when car is on. must be a pressure seal or something. but, my fiance' is ready to let it go instead of fixing it. the rear wiper doesnt work anymore (really dont notice it much) sometimes the rear hatch latch sticks.... its working now however.... and the hatch has to me held up to keep open again i would keep the car, but she doesnt want me to keep it. my loss is your gain. HAPPY BIDDING! NO RESERVE! |
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