1998 Volvo V70xc Awd on 2040-cars
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
Hello! I have a 1998 Volvo V70XC AWD Sportswagon! Selling for $1000 o.b.o. I'm looking to sell and move into something different, and with my current employment situation, I can no longer afford upkeep. This car, in my opinion, is a blast to drive despite the various issues it has. She is 16 years old and has all the normal wear n' tear expected at 185,xxx mi. If you can fix, Volvo's last a life time! See below.
Pros: T5 Engine (Turbo, Straight 5) AWD Works Radio/CD/Cassette work fine Good Sound BIG gas tank Decent Gas mileage Heated seats Ample Storage Space Plenty Leg room 3 Driving Modes Economy, Sport and Winter (ALL WORK) Good Tires/Breaks First model that doesn't require VOLVO tools to be able to fix! New Struts (front) Looks Good New Rear Breaks Tagged until June 2014 Roof Racks Transmission is good Cons: Needs Rear Shocks Soon Needs Front Springs Soon Sunroof/Rear Windows DONT WORK. Need Master Window control switch ($70, should help windows to work) Front Passenger door needs lock fixed Seat motors on front seats don't work Needs Cat. Converter (To rid Check Engine Light) No AC Minor damage to driver seat Slow Oil leak Serious Coolant Leak No Emergency Break Some radio lights don't work. I have fixed a few other things, and have ALL REPAIR RECORDS on the car. I just don't have a job anymore where I can continue upkeep. Please only serious offers, thank you! Cash or Money Order Only! You Pick Up! |
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