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2011 Volvo S60 T6 Sedan 4door Turbo Awd on 2040-cars

US $29,875.00
Year:2011 Mileage:72677 Color: is in excellent condition
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Advertising:

I am selling this Beautiful Car for a good friend. 

He ordered this car and took delivery of it from VOLVO in Sweden!

Total Price USD $52,380.00 when new.

This VOLVO was listed on the Front Cover Page of the AW june-7-2010 Issue.

We have additional pictures of this VOVLO taken in Sweden! Please visit our web site for additional pictures & details.

You are bidding on:


*ONE OWNER*

LIKE NEW!!

 

2011 VOLVO S60 T6

 

ONLY 72,677 HIGHWAY MILES

 

*Extended Warranty Available*

 

STRONG 6 CYL INJECTION 2953 CC 300 HP GAS MOTOR: 0 to 62 mph in 6.5 seconds!

This VOLVO is equipped with the POLESTAR PERFORMANCE CHIP 

Increasing the HP to 325!!!

 

6 SPEED GEARTRONIC AWD AUTOMATIC

 

ALL TIRES APROXAMETLY 90%!

 

Loaded with Luxury Package including: STYLING PACKAGE S60 / V60, FREJA 18” Aluminum Wheels with Dark Gray, Premium, Climate, Tech, Multimedia, BLIS, Reclining Front Power Leather Seat, Beautiful VIBRANT COPPER METALLIC with BEECHWOOD / OFFBLACK Leather Interior, Power Sun Roof, Navigation System,Power Foldable Door Mirrors, Keyless Drive, Park Assistance Front & Rear, Four-C Chassis, Sport Pedals, Rear Spoiler, RSE – Rear Seat Entertainment, Front and Rear Air Conditioning, Front cup-holder, Volvo Premium Stereo audio system, Delay-off headlights, Variably intermittent wipers, Front reading lights, Dual front impact airbags, Power Windows, Power Door locks, Power Mirrors, Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control,  And Much, Much more.

 

This vehicle is certified according to Federal EPA and California ARB Emissions requirements for sale in any state within the U.S. and also meets DOT requirement.

 

 We have all the Books and Records on this vehicle.

 

The exterior is in excellent condition!!

The interior looks Like New!!!

 

Mechanically the engine runs excellent and the transmission is smooth and shifts to perfection!!!

 

NOTE: there is a very small surface scratch on the rear dumber but nothing major at all! See Pictures. 

 

*Clean AutoCheck*

 

NO ACCIDENTS!!  NO RUST!!  NO LEAKS!!

 

*Extended Warranty Available*

 

100% RIDE & DRIVE!

If you have any questions or would like to "Make a reasonable offer" please call CAESAR @ 1-405-319-9900 or e-mail: caesar@villaautoplaza.com

We are located @ 705 N. Villa Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73107

NOTE: A $125 Doc Fee Will Be Added To The Sales Price. Vehicles are locally advertised & test driven miles may vary.

 

*Don't Wait*

 

Winning bidder will not be disappointed!

 

 

 

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