Great Forest Green Volvo S70 Glt Sedan (4-door, 2.4l Engine) on 2040-cars
Alameda, California, United States
We've bought a smaller car and are ready to downsize and let this one go. It's a great car, Volvo quality, extremely reliable, will always get you there in style and safety. Comfortable, roomy, and spacious. Loaded with features, including sunroof, airbags, power locks, windows, and seats, leather upholstery, etc.
Car is in good condition and runs great. Mostly highway miles. Never been in an accident. Third owner, but we’ve known all the owners, and it’s been kept in the family. All non-smoker owners. Heat and air conditioning work great. Exterior looks good, a few small dings. One patch of paint discoloration on trunk. Also, discolored scratches on left front bumper. Interior is clean. Leather upholstery is in good condition in rear seats. Front seats have small tears. Seat cover is on driver’s seat. Well maintained and serviced. Oil change and passed smog two weeks ago. Mechanic is highly positive about the car. ABS braking system hasn’t worked for years, but he says it’s a non-issue, other than causing the “check engine” light to illuminate. Clear CarFax history. Never been in an accident. Clean title, current registration, new tags good through 04/15. Well maintained tires and battery. A great bargain at $3000. Call or email. Tony and Pamela. 415-647-8587. Make: Volvo Model: S70 GLT Style: Sedan 4D Engine: 2.4L 5-cylinder Turbo I5 EFI Transmission: Automatic Country of Assembly: Sweden Fuel: Gasoline Color: Forest green VIN: YV1LS567XW1499153 Year: 1998 Mileage: 176K Sunroof: Yes From Edmunds.com: Pros: Superb comfort. Plenty of safety equipment. Solid construction. Amazing braking ability. Cons:High price. Odd control placement. No all-speed traction control.What's New: Volvo's 850 sedan gets a new name, new nose, body-color trim, stronger side-impact protection, more powerful turbo engines, redesigned interior and revised suspension. Style and Comfort Features Adjustable Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Cruise Control Dual-zone Climate Control Heated Mirrors Keyless Entry Power Mirrors Power Seat (Driver) Power Steering Power Windows Reading Lights Rear Window Defroster Seat Memory Split/Folding Seats Safety Features 4-Wheel Disc Brakes Anti-lock Brakes Anti-theft System Front Airbags (Driver) Front Side Airbags (Driver) Audio and Navigation Features AM/FM Performance Features Alloy Wheels Independent Suspension Other Car Features 6 Speakers Armrest Storage Auto Climate Control Body Colored Bumpers Body Side Moldings Cassette Door Bin Front Airbags (Passenger) Front Anti-Roll Bar Front Bucket Seats Front Center Armrest Front Side Airbags (Passenger) Illuminated Entry Rear Anti-Roll Bar Rear Center Armrest Tachometer Thermometer Vanity Mirror/Light |
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