2004 Volvo Xc90 T6 Wholesale Price_ As Is_save $$$_ Houston , Tx on 2040-cars
TEXAS,USA, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:2.9L 2917CC l6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 94,292
Make: Volvo
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: XC90
Trim: T6 Wagon 4-Door
Drive Type: AWD
2004 VOLVO XC90 T6 AWD
BUY IT NOW: 5900$
OR BEST REASONABLE OFFER
Listing Category: | As Is |
YV1CZ91H541103422 | |
94,929 mi |
utility | |
BLACK | |
GREY |
6 Cylinder Gas | |
Gas | |
AWD | |
Automatic Transmission |
Houston , TX | |
EQUIPMENT
2.9L I-6 MPI 2-T/C I/C | AM\FM\CD | DUAL - AC | POWER STEERING |
6 CYLINDER GAS | ANTI-LOCK BRAKES | LEATHER INTERIOR | POWER WINDOWS |
7 PASSENGER | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | MEMORY SEAT | SEAT TYPE - BUCKET |
AIR BAG - DUAL | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS | SUN ROOF |
ALL WHEEL DRIVE | CRUISE CONTROL | POWER LOCKS | TILT WHEEL |
ADDITIONAL VEHICLE INFORMATION
DAMAGES
Region/Area | Type | Description |
External Damages | ||
See Description | See Description | LF DR Panel Dings - Multiple 1 - 3 inches |
See Description | See Description | R QTR Panel Scratches - Light 6 - 9 inches |
See Description | See Description | R FEND Panel Dents - Multiple 1 - 3 inches |
See Description | See Description | MECH Engine Cond Smokes |
See Description | See Description | LR DR Panel Scratches - Light 12+ inches |
See Description | See Description | REAR Lift Gate Dings - Multiple 1 - 3 inches |
See Description | See Description | L QTR Panel Scratches - Light 9 - 12 inches |
See Description | See Description | RF DR Panel Scratches - Light 9 - 12 inches |
See Description | See Description | RR DR Panel Scratches - Light 9 - 12 inches |
TIRES AND WHEELS
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