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2004 Volvo V70r. 6.6k Original Miles! Flash Green, Atacama. Ultra Rare Find. on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:6605
Location:

Lafayette, California, United States

Lafayette, California, United States
Advertising:

6.6k Original Miles (Yes, you read that correctly. 6.6k miles). Flash Green Atacama 2004 V70R. ULTRA RARE FIND.

Looking for a NEW Volvo R? This is the closest you’ll find. 100% Stock, Untouched.

 

Discovered this Spring in a cozy garage with 5.2k; likely the lowest-mile R on the planet. I’ve serviced and protected it and driven it every weekend since. Now 6.6k!

I have too many cars, so this gem is ready to go to a real R enthusiast to cherish.

 

A true time capsule. Pampered since new. Regular - almost excessive - dealer service by original owner (7 synthetic oil changes before first “scheduled” service).

 

RARE Flash Green paint glows. RARE Atacama, gushing with “new car aroma.”

 

Near mint. Never in snow. Rained on twice. Always garaged, covered.

Looks new. Smells new. Feels new. Driven short distances regularly to keep it fresh.

Always hand washed. No accidents. Clean CA title. Perfect CarFax.

 

All service records and documents, all keys, R manuals included.

Original owner LAMINATED the window sticker and build sheet, included.

 

Was $50,000 when purchased in new 2003. What can you get today that matches the performance, comfort, safety and beauty of this rare gem for anywhere near that price? Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a supercar for less than the cost of many European luxury performance cars today. You’ll never find one this nice again.

 

EXPERT SERVICE @ 5.4k miles by 42-year veteran Bay Area Volvo mechanic:

 

  • New Volvo Timing Belt, Pulleys (advised against keeping original rubber)
  • Mobil 1 Synthetic Engine Oil
  • Radiator Flush, Fluid Change
  • All fluid, filters, pads, wear items checked / replaced as needed
  • New Michelin Pilot Sport A/S3s (advised against keeping original rubber)

 

SPECS & SAFETY:

 

  • 300 HP 2.5 Liter 5 Cyl. Alloy Engine w/DOHC Variable Valve Timing
  • 5 Speed Automatic transmission w/Geartronic manual shifting
  • Fully Independent Front & Rear Suspension on Alloy Subframe
  • 4-Wheel Brembo Disc Brakes w/ABS
  • 17-Inch Pegasus Alloy Wheels
  • Electronically Controlled (Haldex) All-Wheel-Drive
  • 3-Setting Programmable Suspension
  • Dynamic Stability Traction Control
  • Driver & Passenger Airbags (Front & Rear)
  • Inflatable Side Curtain Airbags (Front & Rear)
  • Safe Approach & Home Safe Perimeter Lighting

LOADED:

 

  • Flash Green Metallic Paint
  • ATACAMA Leather
  • Premium Package:
  • Power Glass Moonroof
  • Audio Max HU-803 Radio w/In-Dash 4-CD Player
  • Dolby Prologic Surround Sound
  • Touring Package:
  • Grocery Bag Holder / Cargo Protection Net
  • Laminated Side Wind. / Cargo Area 12V Outlet
  • Interior Air Quality System
  • Climate Package:
  • Heated Front Seats
  • Rainsensor
  • Integrated Phone Dial Pad & Handset
  • Fuel Filler Neck Paint Protector

 

MINOR IMPERFECTIONS (see pix):

 

  • Front airdam scuff (typical)
  • Front airdam stain
  • Front airdam rockchip
  • Front driver’s & Rear passenger’s wheel rash (typical)
  • Steering wheel hub rubber slightly unglued
  • Dash control panel chip
  • Center console scuffs (typical)


PAYMENT:

$2,000 via PAYPAL due within 24hours of auction end.

Balance due via certified check or cash - in person - within 72 hours of auction end.

I advise winning bidder meet me in my area, we go to a local branch of YOUR bank, you draw balance of cash or certified bank check while we wait, and then I sign over the Title, hand over keys / car.

Alternately, I will accept a bank-to-bank wire transfer, but may require a wait for funds to fully clear.


SHIPPING:

Winning bidder pays shipping.

I am happy to assist buyer with shipping, but advise winning bidder meet me in person, close the deal and DRIVE this lovely car home. 

I may be able to pick up winning bidder at SFO or OAK.


TERMS:

As-is. No warranties expressed or implied. I have gone to great lengths to describe this vehicle in words and detailed pictures. Contact me with any questions, so you know exactly what you are getting. No Refunds. No Returns.

Failure to pay or meet terms as stated void the deal and make the car available other interested parties.


INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS:

Winning bidder responsible for all shipping, import duties, taxes, or customs fees. The buyer is responsible for these charges. Please check your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. I offer no refunds for unexpectedly high customs, imports, or duty fees.

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