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2004 Volvo Xc90 T6 Nav, Htd Seats, 3rd Row, Tow, Hid, Pwr Mirrors, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:140500 Color: with tan interior
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
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For sale by private owner: 2004 Volvo XC90 T6, 140k miles

Features / Options:
  • Navigation
  • 3rd row seating
  • Running boards, skid plates
  • Towing package (2" rear hitch)
  • Rear AC controls
  • Power folding mirrors
  • Heated, powered front seats
  • Wood steering wheel
  • Xenon high intensity (HID) headlights
  • Rear parking sensors
  • Integrated child safety seat (center rear seat)
  • 18" alloy wheels
  • Headlight cleaners
  • Auto wipers (rain-sensing wipers)
  • Rear audio controls.

    It's "fully loaded" except it does NOT have a DVD player in the rear. We get a realistic 21mpg highway, around 15mpg in the city.

    Black exterior with tan interior. Some wear on front driver's seat (still wonderfully supportive), front armrest (see pics), and some stains on the carpet. NOTE: I just ordered a replacement driver's seat; will update pictures when it's installed.  Driver's door has a shallow dent (see pics).  Title is clean with no wrecks. Non-smoking owner. Two master remote keys, one master non-remote key, and all manuals included. Pre-wired for SiriusXM radio (antenna is run outside, with dongle inside glovebox).

    No errors in message center. Starts reliably and drives very smoothly down the road! We have records for the timing belt (done around 100k miles) and the transmission work (very important on these XC90s that it's been done!).  Fluids are changed yearly.  Most recent maintenance includes the 150,000 mile maintenance, done early to prepare it for sale -- includes drive belt, spark plugs, filters, and fluid changes. I've already taken it through emissions and it has a passing certificate, ready and waiting for the new owner. Title is clean and clear. Selling because we purchased a newer one.  Also offered for sale on Craigslist in Atlanta; if it sells locally I will attempt to end the auction early.

    If you'd like to fly into Atlanta I'll be happy to pick you up at the airport for free.  In addition, I may be able to deliver it for the price of gas and a return rental car, as time permits.  Please don't hesitate to call or text me, (626) 592-9163, if you have any questions.
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