2004 Volvo V70 Wagon 3rd Row Seating Leather Heated Seats Sunroof Clean Carfax on 2040-cars
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
2004 Volvo V70 in excellent overall condition and set with a low reserve to sell. Offers great safety features including front and side airbags, built in rear booster seats and so much more. Loaded with goodies including heated leather seats, sunroof, CD player, memory seats, steering wheel radio controls, 3rd row seating and much more. Two owner car, no accidents, timing belt and other scheduled maintenance done and show on CarFax report (see photos). Well maintained Volvo and newly PA inspected. Buy with confidence, I welcome your inspection prior to bidding. Car is being offered for sale locally. Call with questions. More photos and details can be sent upon request
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Mon, 18 Nov 2013It has been years since the last Ford Crown Victoria rolled off the assembly line, but these body-on-frame sedans are still the most recognizable police cars in the US. Volvo is making a strong push in hopes that its XC70 can attain the same level of success as a global police car. As it is, Volvo is a popular choice for police cars in its home country of Sweden, but its cars are also used in police fleets in the UK, Belgium and Switzerland.
With an upgraded chassis, Volvo is looking to attract agencies from around the globe, including the rest of Europe, Asia and even the Americas. Changes over a stock 2014 XC70 include a beefier suspension setup, and the automaker has also tested the police-spec version of the jacked-up wagon in just about all conditions it could encounter in Europe - from the high speeds of the German autobahn to the low traction of Sweden's snowy, winter roads. We doubt we'll see many, if any, of these Volvos policing the streets of the US, but if we do, we're sure it will be in New England, Colorado or North Carolina.
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The refreshingly nameless system looks seriously impressive based on the short video that accompany's the system's press release. The jewel of the whole interface is a sizable touchscreen that manages most every in-car function save for a few vital functions like volume, hazard lights and other systems that still demand a more tactile interface.
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