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2006 Volvo C70 T5 Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $15,100.00
Year:2006 Mileage:79500 Color: Zanzibar Gold Metallic /
 Gray
Location:

Baltimore, Ohio, United States

Baltimore, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:2.5L 2521CC l5 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
VIN: YV1MC68276J003458 Year: 2006
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Volvo
Number of Cylinders: 5
Model: C70
Trim: T5 Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 79,500
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Zanzibar Gold Metallic
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

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    Vehicle Information
    Comfort & Convenience Options
    AC Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Climate Control
    Convertible Cruise Daytime Running Lights
    Driver Lumbar Dual Climate Control Dual Power Seats
    Leather Steering Whl Passenger Lumbar Power Driver Seat
    Power Locks Power Mirrors Power Steering
    Power Windows
    Safety Options
    Anti-Lock Brakes Drivers Front Airbag Dual Front Airbags
    Fog Lights Keyless Entry Rollover Protection System
    Security System Side Airbags Side Head Air Bag
    Traction Control
    Safety Notes
    ORIGINAL FACTORY EQUIPMENT - 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD), Driver/front passenger airbags (SRS) w/kneepad, front passenger weight sensor, Side Impact Protection System (SIPS)-inc: driver/front passenger side-impact airbags, front passenger side-impact inflatable curtains (IC), 3-point seat belts for all seating positions-inc: pretensioners & front belt height adjustment, Overhead-mounted seat belt reminder lights, Driver/front passenger Whiplash Protection Seating System (WHIPS), Rollover Protection System (ROPS)-inc: automatic rear roll bars, ISO-FIX child seat attachment system, Anti-submarine seats, Collapsible steering column, Dynamic stability & traction control (DSTC), Daytime running lights.
    Mechanical Options
    4-Wheel Disc Brakes Gasoline Fuel Turbocharged
    Mechanical Notes
    ORIGINAL FACTORY EQUIPMENT - 2.5L DOHC turbocharged I5 engine w/intercooler, 5-speed Geartronic automatic transmission-inc: Auto-Stick, Dynamic stability & traction control (DSTC), Front wheel drive, Independent MacPherson strut front suspension w/coil-over springs, Multi-link independent rear suspension w/coil springs, Front/rear stabilizer bars, 225/35VR17 tires, 17" x 7.5" "SADIRA" alloy wheels, Tempa spare, Speed-sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering, Pwr 4-wheel disc brakes, 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) w/electronic brake distribution (EBD).
    Audio & Video
    AM/FM
    Anti-Theft
    CD Changer
    CD Player
    Steering Radio Ctrls
    Tire & Wheel
    Aluminum
    Vehicle Condition
    Exterior Notes
    ORIGINAL FACTORY EQUIPMENT - Pwr retractable hardtop, Color-keyed bumpers & bodyside moldings, Halogen headlights, Front fog lights, Rear fog light w/auto-off, Safe Approach & Home Safe security lighting, Daytime running lights, Tinted windows, Body-color pwr/heated outside mirrors w/memory.
    Interior Notes
    ORIGINAL FACTORY EQUIPMENT - Front bucket seats-inc: head restraints, 8-way pwr driver seat w/adjustable lumbar, 3-position memory, 8-way pwr passenger seat w/adjustable lumbar, Rear 2-passenger seating w/head restraints, trunk pass-through, Haverdal Flextech seating surfaces, Center console storage, Front/rear carpeted floor mats, Door sill covers, Leather-wrapped steering wheel w/aluminum inlays, audio controls, Ignition immobilizer anti-theft system, Trip computer, Outside temp gauge, Pwr windows, Central pwr door locks, Remote keyless entry, Valet lockout, Cruise control, Intelligent driver information system (IDIS), Alarm system, Dual-zone electronic climate control (ECC), Pollen filter, AM/FM stereo w/6-disc in-dash CD changer-inc: 160-watt amp, (8) speakers, Lockable glove box, Aluminum inlays, Front/rear cup holders w/lids, Lockable front door storage pockets, Auto-dimming rearview mirror, Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors, Front/rear reading lamps, Leather-wrapped shift knob w/aluminum inlay, Covered rear quarter panel storage, Cargo area 12V pwr outlet.
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