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2006 Volvo Xc90 Awd,7 Passenger,rust Free,rust Free,clean Title on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:166800
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

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WEEKEND SPECIAL!!

2006 VOLVO XC90 V8 AWD. RUST FREE. CLEAN TX TITLE. BEAUTIFUL BLACK COLOR. EQUIPPED WITH POWERFUL 4.4L V8 ENGINE. SERVICED. LEATHER INTERIOR, REAR DVD ENTERTAINMENT, 7 PASSENGER. WON'T LAST LONG. PLEASE CALL 713-955-1052.

WHOLESALE PRICE: $9,950
ADVERTISED PRICE: $8,950

ROCK BOTTOM FIRM PRICE:  $5,995

PRICE IS VALID THIS WEEK ONLY
(last chance to buy below wholesale price before it goes to the dealer auction next week)

LIMITED TIME SALE ONLY. JUST DROPPED $$$$ DOLLARS. LOWEST PRICE IN THE MARKET. WE ARE WHOLESALERS AND SELL LOT OF VEHICLES AT THE DEALER AUCTION EVERY WEEK AND OFFER THE SAME PRICE TO INDIVIDUALS. THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY THE VEHICLE BELOW THE MARKET WHOLESALE VALUE. CALL US AT 713-955-1052 AND MAKE THE DEAL BEFORE THE VEHICLE GOES TO DEALER AUCTION LATER THIS WEEK.

Special offer: We also provide shipping for only $399 within 1000 miles radius from Houston in the US. If you're over 1000 miles radius then we might have a discount shipping rate for you. Please contact us at 713-955-1052 and get the shipping quote. Offer expires this friday.

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 TERMS AND CONDITIONS
  • By bidding and buying this auction, you enter a contract that you have read and understood all the terms and conditions of this auction.
  • We reserve the rights to sell the vehicle outside the eBay auctions. We reserve the right to end the auction anytime. We reserve the right to cancel any bid from any bidder.
  • Unless otherwise specified in the description, this vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. In either case, The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. 
  • We require winning buyers/bidders to deposit $300 (Non-Refundable) through valid credit card within 24 hours and the remaining balance in 5 business days.  
  • We recommend buyers to inspect the vehicle prior to buying/bidding. If the buyer needs to ship the vehicle then he/she needs to sign the vehicle release document prior to shipping. 
  • You're most welcome to have the vehicle inspected by a certified mechanic or dealership. You're required to pay $50 inspection/transportation fee for the inspection plus the dealership/mechanic inspection charges. All inspections must be done prior to the end of auction.
  • Due to transaction delay and other unavoidable circumstances we might get the title late.
  • Please understand that the vehicles are Pre-Owned vehicles and at times, the vehicles may come without accessories such as extra keys, cd magazines, navigation discs, floor mats, tools, and owner's manuals. Please call for the exact accessories included for the vehicle.
  • Buying vehicle on ebay is a legal binding contract. Non-Paying buyers will be charged 10% of the purchase price for being default by our legal team.
  • We accept certified funds or bank to bank wire transfers. No personal checks or credit cards.
  • All buyers must pay  dealer fee $295. Texas residents will pay Texas sales Tax  (6.25% of the sale price) plus all the mentioned fees.
  • All bidders should have all questions answered and loans pre-approved before bidding.  

 

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Volvo Trucks makes some pretty strong brakes

Mon, 05 May 2014

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Sun, Jan 7 2024

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A car writer's year in new vehicles [w/video]

Thu, Dec 18 2014

Christmas is only a week away. The New Year is just around the corner. As 2014 draws to a close, I'm not the only one taking stock of the year that's we're almost shut of. Depending on who you are or what you do, the end of the year can bring to mind tax bills, school semesters or scheduling dental appointments. For me, for the last eight or nine years, at least a small part of this transitory time is occupied with recalling the cars I've driven over the preceding 12 months. Since I started writing about and reviewing cars in 2006, I've done an uneven job of tracking every vehicle I've been in, each year. Last year I made a resolution to be better about it, and the result is a spreadsheet with model names, dates, notes and some basic facts and figures. Armed with this basic data and a yen for year-end stories, I figured it would be interesting to parse the figures and quantify my year in cars in a way I'd never done before. The results are, well, they're a little bizarre, honestly. And I think they'll affect how I approach this gig in 2015. {C} My tally for the year is 68 cars, as of this writing. Before the calendar flips to 2015 it'll be as high as 73. Let me give you a tiny bit of background about how automotive journalists typically get cars to test. There are basically two pools of vehicles I drive on a regular basis: media fleet vehicles and those available on "first drive" programs. The latter group is pretty self-explanatory. Journalists are gathered in one location (sometimes local, sometimes far-flung) with a new model(s), there's usually a day of driving, then we report back to you with our impressions. Media fleet vehicles are different. These are distributed to publications and individual journalists far and wide, and the test period goes from a few days to a week or more. Whereas first drives almost always result in a piece of review content, fleet loans only sometimes do. Other times they serve to give context about brands, segments, technology and the like, to editors and writers. So, adding up the loans I've had out of the press fleet and things I've driven at events, my tally for the year is 68 cars, as of this writing. Before the calendar flips to 2015, it'll be as high as 73. At one of the buff books like Car and Driver or Motor Trend, reviewers might rotate through five cars a week, or more. I know that number sounds high, but as best I can tell, it's pretty average for the full-time professionals in this business.