2004 Volvo C70 Convertible Hpt Rare Only 16k 1 Owner Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Woodbury, Connecticut, United States
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2004 Volvo C70 Convertible finished in Silver Metallic paint with a Black top and Silver leather interior. This car is an extremely rare find having only 16k miles on it. The car was purchased in March of 2004 and has had one owner since then. It is optioned with CD changer, heated seats, and wood steering wheel. It has always been garaged, maintained only at the dealer, and lovingly cared for. The owner had become ill and unable to drive a few years into owning the car and this the reason the mileage is low. Additionally, the car was not driven in the winter months. The lack of use has left the car extremely well preserved. It drives like new and looks stunning. This C70 is like getting a new car.
The exterior of the car is in excellent condition. The paint holds a very deep showroom shine with no signs of fade. There is no rust on this car and it has not been involved in any accidents. The car has wear consistent with being driven 16k. It has picked up a couple of scratches, dings, etc., there are two scratches that have been touched up on the right, rear quarter. All glass, plastic, and trim pieces are in perfect shape and have no damage. The roof has a few wrinkles but is in excellent condition. The wheels do have areas of curb rash but are in very good condition aside from that. The interior of the car is in excellent condition. The leather is in great shape and has no holes or tears in the upholstery. The original color and finish is bright and vibrant as a result of having been garaged. The seats hold their original shape and form. The dash has no cracks. The wood is also like new, having deep and bright color. The car was not smoked in and has no strange odors. The carpets are free from any dirt or notable stains. There only wear to mention on the interior is on the side and bolster of the driver's seat from getting in and out of the car. Mechanically, the car is in excellent condition. The engine is fast and strong, faster than you would expect. The turbo works flawlessly. The transmission shifts smoothly and as it should. The suspension and steering are as new. The car drives perfectly and is a lot of fun to drive. All interior functions work as they should. Heat is hot and A/C is cold. There are no check engine, ABS, air bag, SRS etc. lights on. I have 2 keys and 1 remote to the car. The owner's manuals are still with the car. The car was exclusively dealer serviced and the service history is also with the car. Almost all of the wear items are original on the car as you would imagine due to the low mileage. The tires are original and have plenty of tread, however, they should be changed due to age. The car will be transferred with the original title. This C70 is an extremely rare find with only 16k miles on it and being in excellent condition. It is a terrific opportunity to get a car with such little use for a fraction of the original cost. I have tried to describe the car as thoroughly and accurately as possible. If you have any further questions, would like specific photos or would like to see the car, please let me know. |
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