2007 Volvo Xc90 V8 Sport Utility 4-door 4.4l on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Hello and thanks for looking at my 2007 Volvo XC90 V8 for sale. I am the second owner of this vehicle and purchased it from the Volvo Center in San Antonio were I am a Master Volvo Technician. This vehicle has been to the dealer for every service and every problem it has had. It was a trade in and was in because one of the serpentine belt pulleys had become faulty and caused the front timing cover to be damaged. I replaced the front timing cover, the two idler pulleys, serpentine belt tensioner, valve cover gaskets, intake gaskets and serpentine belt to correct the problem and took some pictures of the process. This vehicle was family owned and smoke free. As i do with all the vehicles i purchase and sell i went over this vehicle and performed all necessary repairs to bring it to like new condition. it has had a Transmission flush service, coolant flush service, brake flush service, four wheel alignment, pollen filter replaced, air filter replaced, spark plugs replaced, rear brake pads replaced, left front seat panel switch replaced, right front seat switch panel replaced and a professional detail over the entire vehicle. The tires are at 75% tread and front pads are at 75% life left. If you are familiar with the Volvo product and the XC90 V8 you will know the major problems that occur around 90,000-100,000+ miles which are the front timing cover issue because of the faulty idler pulley, radiator will leak internally and intermix coolant into the transmission, power steering pump will leak and alternator issues. After going over the vehicles history stored at the dealership i have found that the radiator has not been replaced nor has the alternator or power steering pump. I inspected the pump and shows no sign of leaking and the alternator at the present time is charging at 14.5volts which is within specifications. I have a new radiator and plan on installing it so two of the major problems these vehicles have will be taken care of and this vehicle will be ready for another 100,000 miles. Now for the condition of the exterior there are some scuffs on the front passenger door and door dings on the moldings around the vehicle the right corner panel under taillight and right bumper corner have some damage which is cosmetic and can be repaired if need be. the interior has minor wear from use on the leather. Every component works in the vehicle power seats, windows, navigation, backup camera, home link sun visor, air conditioning, heating, radio and all lights and instruments. This vehicle is a seven seater and all rear seats fold properly and are in great condition. I have been driving this vehicle to make sure it operates properly and it drives great! if you are in the San Antonio area feel free to contact me and we can set up a time for you to test drive or if your from out of town as well. If you have any questions feel free to contact me as well.
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