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Volvo V70r V70 R Awd Turbo Wagon on 2040-cars

US $8,499.00
Year:2004 Mileage:100780 Color: Dimensions and Weight
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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2004 Volvo V70R Specifications
Capacity and Volume
Fuel Capacity18.5 U.S. Gallons
Towing Capacity3,300 lbs.

Engine and Transmission
Compression Ratio8.5:1
Cubic Inches2,521
Fuel System98 RON / Premium
Horsepower300 @ 5,500 rpm (SAE net) max speed 6,500 rpm
Torque(5-Speed Geartronic Transmission):
258 @ 1,850-6,000 rpm

Exterior Dimensions and Weight
Curb Weight3,571 lbs
Height55.0 in.
Length181.3 in
Track (Fr/Rr)Front
61.3 in

Rear
60.7 in.
Weight DistributionFront / Rear 55 / 45%
Wheelbase107 in.
Width71.0 in.

Model MSRP
$38,325 When purchased new in 2004

Optional Packages

Option Packages
Premium Package [$1,995]

•Power tilt/slide moonroof

•AudioMax in-dash 4-cd sound system
Touring Package [$495]

•Grocery bag holder

•Laminated side glass

Interior Air Quality Sensor
Climate Package [$350]

Heated front seats

Rainsensor windshield wipers
Versatility Package (V70 R only) [$1,300]

Cargo area 12-volt outlet
Stand-alone Options

AudioMax in-dash 4-cd sound system [$1,200]

Metallic paint [$450]

18-inch alloy wheels (S60 R only) [$995]

Power tilt/slide moonroof [$1,200]

 

We are a small dealer in Jacksonville, FL offering an amazing deal on a great car.  This 2004 Volvo V70R runs great, handles like a dream and for any car lover that has now become a "soccer mom" or "soccer dad" this is your chance to put a little excitement back into the trips to the grocery store or picking up the kids.  This all wheel drive turbo charged 300hp monster is an absolute joy to drive while still keeping a clean classy look about it.  Only people that know Volvo's know what that little R stands for and you'll know who those people are while they stare at you driving past them wishing this was their car.  The Volvo does have a few cosmetic issues like worn seats, the fuel door hinge needs replacing and the lights on the ride control do not light up anymore.  This vehicle does not come with the factory R rims on it but does have a nice looking set of MOMO rims on it with almost brand new tires.  Cold A/C and hot heat so it is ready to stay in Florida or be shipped up north to become an all season vehicle.  This car will be sold to the highest bidder and we are a dealer and will need to collect sales tax from Florida buyers as well as the title and registration fees.  Any questions please feel free to ask or set up a test drive with us today.

 

We do require a $500 deposit through paypal at the end of the auction and payment must be made in full prior to delivery of the vehicle.  We are more than happy to help you out with shipping quotes and work with your shipper if you choose your own company.  Thank you and good luck bidding this is a NO RESERVE AUCTION so this car will be sold to the highest bidder!!

 



 


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