2011 Volvo Xc70 3.2 Wagon 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
College Station, Texas, United States
ASKING PRICE : $16K PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING, FOR A FAST ANSWER YOU CAN CONTACT ME AT : jhandyltgenrussell71 @ gmail. com If you are looking for a loaded, low mileage, adult driven, Volvo XC 70 AWD you just found it. Currently it is under 5000 miles and sits in the garage. With no kids or dogs the interior as well as the exteiror are an like new condition. This XC 70 has the best four of the five major options groups. They are; Premium Pkg., Multimedia Pkg. Convenience Pkg and Climate Pkg. Those packages include; Leather Seats, Power Sunroof, Power Driver & Passenger Seats, Modern Wood Inlays, Volvo premium sound system with Dolby Pro logic II Surround sound 650 Watt, 12 Premium loud speakers with Multi CD changer, Rear Park Assist Camera, Navigation System W/Real-Time Traffic, Remote Control Map Care / 2 Complimentary Navigation Updates. Power Operated Tailgate / Private Locking, Park Assist, Front & Rear Cargo Cover. Cargo Area 12V outlet & grocery bag holder. HomeLink integrated Garage door opener, tinted glass, rear doors and cargo area, Compass in rear view mirror, Electric folding rear headrests. Heated front & rear seats, Heated Winshield washer nozzles, Headlight washer/Rain Sensor/Humidity Sensor, Interior Air Quality System (IAQS), Blue band windshield, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS), Metallic Paint, Personal Car Communicator with Keyless Entry and the Volvo "On Call" Road Assist. Those were just the option groups mentioned. That doesn't include the other standard options the XC 70 comes with. See window sticker photo for further information. Extras out of pocket include; Weather Tech Mats front & rear, rear Interior Cargo Mat, rear interior drop down gate divider, exterior Painted Rear Spoiler, exterior painted driver & passenger "Cross Country" ground effects, Exterior Volvo Roof Bars... |
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