2000 Volvo V70 Glt Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
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Great gas mileage (28mpg) and tons of room inside :)
126,600 miles approx
Make me an offer, I don't have room in the garage and wife wants it gone.
It has been well maintained and it in great condition. Everything works and it's loaded.
It's always been a good car and still is.
The car is really nice, the reserve is set below the fair condition on Kelly Blue Book
Please dealers, I do not need help selling the car and can't ship the car to Africa if you send me money through paypal; you must be here in Dallas or a normal US buyer.
On Oct-08-13 at 11:55:20 PDT, seller added the following information: I have gotten alot of emails asking questions: Here are the answers to the questions people have asked: 1. Does everything work? Yes. Air, power locks and windows, cruise, moonroof etc, all works 2. How is the paint on the car? My mechanic says the paint is good, but there is clearcoat peeling on the roof and passenger side in serveral areas. The rear bumper also has several scratches. 3. How are the tires on the car? They were replaced last year and are good 4. Is the car inspected Yes, the car was recently inspected. 5. Are there metal plates on the car Yes, but the registration is expired. 6. Can I put the car up on a lift? Sure. The car is at my mechanics who will be happy to answer any questions. 7. How old is the battery? It's less then 1 year old On Oct-09-13 at 15:14:21 PDT, seller added the following information: Answers to additional questions asked in email. 1. Was the timing belt replaced? Yes, the timing belt and water pump service were done at 98,300 miles. 2. Do you have better photos? I took some better pictures and they have been uploaded 3. Will you ship the car to another state? I guess but I really don't feel comfortable doing that, and have no experience doing so. |
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