2007 Volvo Xc70 Wagon 4-door 2.5l, Original Owner Garage Kept on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Engine:2.5L 2521CC l5 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Wagon
Fuel Type:GAS
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Volvo
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: XC70
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Trim: Base Wagon 4-Door
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Disability Equipped: No
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 79,245
Exterior Color: Silver
Number of Cylinders: 5
Interior Color: Black
I just bought a new car and want to sell this - offering at very low price, so I don't have to spend much time. Call me at 702-496-0079 if interested.
I'm the original owner and have always kept it in a garage. It has relatively low miles (79k, so it's averaged about 11k per yr). It's been fantastic for my family -- safe, fun, comfortable, spacious, stylish, you name it. It's really well designed and fits a ton. Also, it has a third row of seats along with built-in booster seats. It's spacious and convenient like an SUV but drives like a car. I've always serviced it on time and as recommended at the Volvo dealer, and the car has never had any problem whatsoever. It's loaded -- I don't know of anything it doesn't have. I even replaced the stereo, so it has Bluetooth for your phone (I'll also include the original stereo).
There's a car on autotrader that appears to be nearly identical (it's even within 100 miles), and it's listed for $18,000 (plus tax because it's sold by a dealer). Craigslist won't let me link to autotrader, but I can send the url upon request.
Call me at 702-496-0079 if you're interested. I'm very motivated to sell it quickly and would prefer not to sell it to a dealer (ie Carmax) -- this way I can get more and somebody else can save more. I can forward the Carfax report if you're interested.
FEATURES: Power Steering,Power Door Locks,Power Windows,Power Drivers Seat,Seat Memory Controls,Tachometer,Air Conditioning,Tilt Steering Wheel,Cruise Control,Driver Side Air Bag,Climate Control,Side Impact Protection SIPS,Curtain Side Impact Sys,Dual Electric Sport Mirrors,Front Bucket Seats,Reclining Seats,Leather Upholstery,Power Sunroof,Sport Steering Wheel,Anti-Lock Braking System,Alloy Wheels,Traction Assistance/Control,Interval Wipers,Rear Defroster,Rear Window Wiper,Remote Fuel Door,Heated Seat,Auto Headlamp On/Off-Delay,Console,Center Arm Rest,Map Lights,Inside Hood Release,Sunroof Cover,Fold Down Rear Seat,Fog Lights,Child-Proof Locks,AM/FM/CD Stereo w/ Bluetooth for cell, Passenger Side Airbag
On Sep-07-13 at 07:18:22 PDT, seller added the following information:
I just bought a new car and want to sell this - offering at very low price, so it goes quickly. Call me at 702-496-0079 if interested.
It has relatively low miles (79k, so it has averaged about 11-12k per yr) and has always been kept in a garage. It's been fantastic for my family -- safe, fun, comfortable, spacious, stylish, you name it. It's really well designed and fits a ton. Also, it has a third row of seats along with built-in booster seats. It's spacious and convenient like an SUV but drives like a car. I've always serviced it on time and as recommended at the Volvo dealer, and the car has never had any problem whatsoever. It's loaded -- I don't know of anything it doesn't have. I even replaced the stereo, so it has Bluetooth for your phone (I'll also include the original stereo).
There's a car on autotrader that appears to be nearly identical (it's even within 100 miles), and it's listed for $18,000 (plus tax because it's sold by a dealer). Craigslist won't let me link to autotrader, but I can send the url upon request.
Call me at 702-496-0079 if you're interested. I'm very motivated to sell it quickly and would prefer not to sell it to a dealer (ie Carmax) -- this way I can get more and somebody else can save more. I can forward the Carfax report if you're interested.
FEATURES: Power Steering,Power Door Locks,Power Windows,Power Drivers Seat,Seat Memory Controls,Tachometer,Air Conditioning,Tilt Steering Wheel,Cruise Control,Driver Side Air Bag,Climate Control,Side Impact Protection SIPS,Curtain Side Impact Sys,Dual Electric Sport Mirrors,Front Bucket Seats,Reclining Seats,Leather Upholstery,Power Sunroof,Sport Steering Wheel,Anti-Lock Braking System,Alloy Wheels,Traction Assistance/Control,Interval Wipers,Rear Defroster,Rear Window Wiper,Remote Fuel Door,Heated Seat,Auto Headlamp On/Off-Delay,Console,Center Arm Rest,Map Lights,Inside Hood Release,Sunroof Cover,Fold Down Rear Seat,Fog Lights,Child-Proof Locks,AM/FM/CD Stereo w/ Bluetooth for cell, Passenger Side Airbag
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