00 Volvo S80 Low Miles Gorgeous Heated Seats Ready For Winter No Reserve on 2040-cars
Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 2000
Mileage: 108,698
Make: Volvo
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: S80
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Trim: LOW MILES NO RESERVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: FWD
2000 VOLVO S80 SEDAN
*EXCELLENT CONDITION *2 OWNERS *ONLY 108K MILES ENGINE: EXCELLENT. TRANSMISSION: EXCELLENT. STEERING: EXCELLENT. SUSPENSION: EXCELLENT. DRIVES VERY NICE ON ALL ROADS. BRAKES: EXCELLENT. NO SQUEALS, SQUEAKING OR VIBRATIONS WHEN BRAKING TIRES: MASTERCRAFT TIRES ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!! THE ALLOY WHEELS LOOK NEW! EXHAUST: EXCELLENT. SOUNDS NICE AND QUIET. BODY AND FRAME: LOOK AT THE PICTURES! EXCELLENT! THE PAINT LOOKS EXCELLENT. THE INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT. NEVER SMOKED IN. NO PETS. IT'S AMAZING CONSIDERING THIS CAR IS 14 YEARS OLD! HEAT IS PIPING HOT! A/C IS COLD THE BLOWER MOTOR FAN IS NOT CHIRPING OR MAKING ANY ODD NOISES. INSTRUMENT PANEL IS WORKING FINE. ABS & BRAKE LIGHTS ON. (NEEDS A SPEED SENSOR FOR ABS) HEAD LIGHTS ARE FINE. ORIGINAL TAIL LIGHTS LOOK GREAT! POWER WINDOWS ALL WORK POWER LOCKS ALL WORK THIS SEDAN ALSO HAS THE COLD WEATHER PACKAGE- HEATED SEATS AND TRACS (TRACTION CONTROL). IT ALSO COMES STANDARD WITH ABS. THE DASH IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION THE INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT. THE SEATS FEEL VERY NICE AND SUPPORTIVE. STEREO WORKS. NON SMOKING OWNER PET FREE OWNER ORIGINAL FLOOR MATS IN TRUNK TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT IS DUE IN 48 HOURS PLEASE PAY THE BALANCE IN 10 DAYS IF YOU ARE REASONABLY LOCAL I WILL DO MY BEST TO MEET YOU PART WAYS. IF YOU ARE FARTHER THAN REASONABLY LOCAL I CAN ARRANGE TO HAVE THE CAR DRIVEN OR MAYBE TRANSPORTED TO YOUR DOOR. |
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