2002 Volvo V70 X/c Wagon Special Edition Ocean Race Limited Edition No. 371/650 on 2040-cars
Carlsbad, California, United States
Location: Carlsbad, California 92011
How long have you had the car? 3 and a half years.
Describe the body condition: Good! No rust, evidence that the driver side door got dented at some point but no paint damage. Paint is great, original, unique to Ocean Race Edition.
Describe the mechanical condition: Good. Does consume some oil, I suspect a small leak around turbo; common issue with these model; very minor. All electrics work fine. Immaculate interior: no stains on seats or carpet; no cracks on dash.
Included documentation: AutoChek history. Clean current CA title. Smog certificate just passed on 6/18/2014.
What makes this car special? Clean, well-sorted XC70, here is your great opportunity to own it! Power Windows, Air Conditioning, leather steering wheel. Volvo Ocean Race No. 371/650, Side curtain airbags, tow hitch, Volvo safety. The Volvo Ocean Race limited edition. Inspiration is taken from the race and sailing, and embodied in features such as the Volvo Ocean Race blue exterior color as well as uniquely designed emblem, leather upholstery, berber floor mats, tread plates and wheels. Nautical blue exterior, grey interior with blue stitching only available on the Ocean Race, sail boat emblem on the sides and numbered dashboard plaque. Auto, A/C, Power Leather Seats w/ drivers side 3 position memory settings, Front Heated seats, Power Sunroof, Power Locks, Cruise Control, Tilt, AM/FM/CD, ABS, Air Bags, Alloys, Roof Rack, Power Windows, Power Mirrors. All scheduled maintenance, Mostly highway miles, No accidents, Title in hand, Clean interior. Runs great!
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YouTube Walk-around video: http://youtu.be/NlAXQZ6T8p8
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