2000 Volvo C70 Hpt Convertible - Euro Spec on 2040-cars
Pleasanton, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3 L high pressure turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 5
Make: Volvo
Model: C70
Trim: HPT Euro spec
Options: Full leather everywhere, not just seating surfaces, Full power seats for driver and passenger, Leather and wood steering wheel, Sport wheels, Euro spec suspension, Heated seats, Dolby surround sound with multi-CD player, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Roll-over protection system, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 121,800
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: HPT Euro spec
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This fabulous Volvo convertible was originally delivered in Sweden with the best of both Europe and US equipment and features. It is the "Tourist and Diplomat" model. Compared with the regular US spec C70 it has more leather, a significantly more powerful engine, better handling suspension, more power seat adjustments on both front seats, front and rear fog lamps, windshield washers and wipers on the headlights, Wood trim on the steering wheel, etc. This is the top of the top version.
Always garaged. Never smoked in. It spent it's first summer in Europe and the remainder of its life in California. This car has been respectfully driven and dealer maintained with genuine Volvo parts since new. All common C70 issues have been permanently dealt with. The clutch, throttle body, AC compressor and motor mounts have all been replaced with improved units. Convertible top was replaced with a genuine Volvo top in 2009. Windshield was replaced in 2008. Tires are nearly new Yokahama Y rated S-Drives for great handling and a quiet ride. Wheels are straight and clean. One wheel was replaced after hitting a piece of debris in in the road. It's a perfect match. Original paint is in very good condition, with a few small blemishes here and there, for example scratches on the underside air dam.. Nothing serious. No rust, body damage or body work. Engine runs smoothly, pulls strong and uses no oil. Transmission shifts smoothly. The brakes are nearly new. AC blows cold. Everything works. Leather seats have some minor age checking but are still solid and very comfortable. No holes or tears. The factory upgraded surround sound system sounds awesome, and automatically adjusts settings when the top is down. Volvo didn't offer Bluetooth in 2000, but I'll include the after-market Bluetooth adapter I have been using for the last several years. It allows hands-free calling and you can play Pandora from your smart-phone through that fabulous stereo.
This is a super example of a great performance luxury convertible. Fun to drive, comfortable and great looking. There's even room for full size adults in the back seats. Look at the pictures.
I hate to see her go but we have another addition coming to the household and a 4 passenger car just won't cut it anymore.
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