2006 Volvo S60 2.5t Fully Loaded, Leather, Sunroof, Must Look!!!no Reserve on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
2007 Volvo S60 Up for Sale! Maintained, Fully
loaded with leather, heated mirrors, memory seat, etc.,
Sun roof, Alloy wheels with tires about 85% tread still left on them. Nice all around vehicle. Very clean outside and inside. Has few minor scratches and one small dent due to normal wear and age of car. Good on gas City 21 / Highway 30. This Volvo s60 has only 2 owners. Manuals included!
At Rusak Motors LTD we pride ourselves on stocking only the highest quality inventory. Whether it has 10000 miles or 200,000 miles we only keep the best and with the highest quality. Any questions please call 216-372-3114 Features & Options 4-Wheel ABS 4-Wheel Disc Brakes 5 Cylinder Engine 5-Speed A/T AM/FM Stereo Adjustable Steering Wheel Aluminum Wheels Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Bucket Seats CD player Child Safety Locks LeatherSeats Cruise control Daytime Running Lights Driver Air Bag Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror Driver Lumbar Driver Vanity Mirror Dual Zone A/C Electrochromic rear view mirror Electronic Stability Control Emergency Trunk Release Fog Lamps Front Floor Mats Front Reading Lamps Front Wheel Drive Gasoline Fuel Heated Mirrors Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors Intermittent Wipers Keyless Entry Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Pass-Through Rear Seat Passenger Air Bag Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror Passenger Vanity Mirror Power Door Locks Power Driver Mirror Power Driver Seat Power Steering Power windows Rear Air Rear Defrost Rear Head Air Bag Rear Reading Lamps Seat Memory Side Head Air Bag Steering Wheel Controls Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tires - Front Performance Tires - Rear Performance Trip Computer Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers Vehicle Anti-Theft System Rusak Motors LTD, 4115 East 116th St, Cleveland, Oh · (216) 441-0730 Terms and Conditions: Winning bidder of the auction on this vehicle will have to submit a $300 deposit with in 48 hours of the end of auction, and must complete all financial transactions within 7 business days. We accept cash in person, cashiers bank certified check, money wire transfer from the bank . If funds are not received within this period of time, the buyer may risk loosing their deposit. Fees and taxes: Buyer will be liable for total of $250 documentation/processing/title fees/30 days temporary license plate. We will collect sales tax for a vehicle sold to Ohio resident and to a resident of a state where that state charges sales tax to Ohio residents. The amount of tax to charge and collect on those specific sales is the lesser of six percent (currently the lowest combined state and local rate in Ohio), versus the amount of tax the nonresident would pay in their home state, after taking certain factors into account. The following is the list of the states, applicable tax rate to determine the correct amount of tax to collect: Arizona 6.6%, California 7.25%, Florida 6.00%, Indiana 7.00%, Massachusetts 6.25%, Michigan 6.00%, South Carolina 6.00% with $300 tax cap, Washington 6.50%. Sales to residents of any other state not listed above are not subject to Ohio tax, provided the proper affidavit for nonresident sales is completed by the purchaser and tendered to the Clerk of Courts when application for title is made. Vehicle sold as-is with no warranty! Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of the vehicle, but we can help customer arrange shipping to any state nationwide with our best discounted prices through our transportation companies we work with. If you’re planning on traveling to pick your car up, we will be happy to assist you with shuttle from Cleveland Hopkins International airport for affordable price. Thank you for your business! |
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