1998 Volvo Xc70 V70 Awd No Rust Clean Carfax New Parts Volvo Tech Owned Nr on 2040-cars
Batavia, Illinois, United States
I am a Volvo tech and I'm selling a
dependable rust free 1998 Volvo v70 XC70 AWD (originally from PA) w/ every option(non smoker) or pet
hair, I purchased this dark green wagon tan leather interior from a customer
of mine 4 months ago he took great care of it and kept it well
maintained. If you are looking for a Volvo wagon this is the last real
Volvo after 1998 Volvo switched over to a electronic throttle body on
there engines that had many issues which caused Volvo to put out a
recall on the throttle body, plus the ignition system was switched over
from a distributor to coil over plug which crack all the time and
cause misfire issues, plus post 98 Volvos have many electronic control
modules which are expensive to repair when they go bad I repeat when
they go bad not if they go bad, 1998 was also a good year for Volvo
transmissions most trans last about 180k post 98. I have replaced many
transmissions, I have owned many Volvos but 1998 and prior years were
very dependable, you don't have to take my word on this but do yourself a
favor and go online and read posts on the 98 and prior Volvos compared
to post 98 models.
I recently replaced many parts on the wagon in the last month here is a list of the repairs, new front brake pads and resurfaced rotors (rear brakes have 85%life), new radiator fan, re-manufactured abs module, coolant hoses radiator is a year old, lower right engine mount, transmission lines, front struts upper bushings(spring seats), front sway bar links, a/c lines, evac and recharged a/c, battery, new spark plugs, ignition wires(oem) cap and rotor (oem) Cam seals, turbo return seals, new starter, timing belt and components, water pump, thermostat, torque arm bushing, awd torque tube bushing(common issue) awd work great no clunks or vibrations, air filter, new fluids. I replaced many of the parts because I came across great discounted parts (oem). I have replaced all the fluids, four wheel alignment, the tires have about 70% life (great in rain and quiet), the auto trans shifts properly. The brakes perform properly no squeaks, or vibrations, the suspension is tight there is no loose play in any of components NO fluid leaks, a/c blows cold, heat blows hot, premium sound system oem. Everything works in and out of the Volvo no surprises every switch, bulb, solenoid. The interior is 9 out of 10 in great shape leather is in good condition normal wear and tear no rips or wholes heated front and rear seats, power everything, dog cargo net, tailgate panel was removed(they always vibrate) the body is in great shape no prior accidents (CLEAN CARFAX) normal wear and tear a couple small dents but the body is straight for being a 1998 vehicle I would give the body a 8 out of 10, the paint still shines like new. I have drove this xc70 to Denver in the past month w/ no issues 22-23 MPG. PLEASE EMAIL W/ ANY QUESTIONS or call me at 6302708196. Please call between 8am-6pm central time
Winning bidder will be satisfied w/ the Volvo if your not satisfied w/ the xc70 when you come and pick it up in person I will refund your deposit and leave positive feedback. Winner must leave a $500 deposit via paypal w/in 24hrs on auctions end and pay the balance in cash on delivery of vehicle, winner is responsible for shipping or pick up I will not meet anyone at an airport w/ the vehicle, you must come to my location to pick up the Volvo I will not deliver it. I reserve the right to end the auction early I am also selling this Volvo on other sites. |
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