2011 Volvo V50 T5 Wagon Loaded - Booster Seats - Navi - Satellite Radio - Dstc on 2040-cars
Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Year: 2011
Make: Volvo Model: V50 T5 Mileage: ~76500 Transmission: Automatic Engine: 5 Cylinder, 2.5 L Turbo Exterior Color: White Title: Clear Contact: James 57O 35O 385O - TXT is Ok too Please TXT me to let me know you will call... Description In a world where an affordable compact wagon is hard to come by, our 2011 Volvo V50 T5 is as close to a dream come true as one can get. True to Volvo's nature, this awesome family wagon will keep everyone safe while you run your errands, take the kids to dance class or baseball practice, and on your way to visit the family. Unlike the wagons we all referred to as 'grocery-getters' back in the day, this V50 has a classic, yet sporty and stylish look and feel to it. This is a wagon that I don't think the kids will complain about riding in! Our 2011 Volvo V50 features a 2.5-liter, 5-cylinder engine that's mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. It gets a great EPA rating of 21 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the open road. This V50 looks great inside and out and is ready for a family to dote on! Come take a look at our pictures and long list of features! Features & Options DSTC Dynamic Stability and Traction Control (DSTC) is an even more sophisticated stability system to improve active safety by also intervening and counteracting any tendency to skid. NAVIGATION 4 wheel disc brakes ABS brakes AM/FM radio Satellite Radio Air conditioning Anti-whiplash front head restraints Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Bodyside moldings Brake assist Bumpers: body-color CD player Compass Delay-off headlights Diversity antenna Door mirrors: body-color Driver door bin Driver vanity mirror Dual front impact airbags Dual front side impact airbags Electronic stability Front Bucket Seats Front beverage holders Front center armrest w/storage Front dual zone A/C Front fog lights Front reading lights Heated door mirrors Ignition disable Illuminated entry Leather Steering Wheel Low tire pressure warning MP3 decoder Memory seat Occupant sensing airbag Outside temperature display Overhead Console Overhead airbag Panic alarm Passenger door bin Passenger vanity mirror Perimeter/approach lights Power door mirrors Power driver seat Power windows Radio data system Rear Window Wiper Rear beverage holders Rear cargo: liftgate Rear fog lights Rear reading lights Rear seat center armrest Rear split-bench seats KIDS BOOSTER SEATS Rear window defroster Remote keyless entry Security System Speakers: 8 Speed control Split folding rear seat Steering wheel mounted audio controls Tachometer Telescoping steering wheel Tilt steering wheel Traction Control Trip computer Turn signal indicator mirrors Variably intermittent wipers |
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