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Very Special 2006 Volvo S60 R Type Sport Turbocharged on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:82168 Color: Light Blue /
  Black/Blue
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

Palm Coast, Florida, United States
Transmission:Manual 6 Speed
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:2.5 L Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: YV1RH527762509033 Year: 2006
Number of Cylinders: 5
Make: Volvo
Model: S60
Trim: R TYPE
Options: Xenon HID, BiXenon, Fog lights, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 82,168
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: R
Exterior Color: Light Blue
Interior Color: Black/Blue
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

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I want to explain the definition “rebuilt title” for everyone. There is nothing dangerous if you want to buy a car with a rebuilt title. You can see photos from the auction where the car was purchased (some of the pictures should have VIN #). You can see all the car’s damages on the pictures.

What you have to know about “used cars with a clean title”:

1.  Approximately 60% of all used cars with a clean title had been damaged and repaired (excluded new cars).

2.   There are many body shops in every town, where cars with a clean title are getting repaired (almost 100%).

3. For cars with a rebuilt title you can check thedamage on a photo (DMV, car check, Internet). For cars with a clean title you never know what used to happen with the car before (perhaps it is made up of two halves of different

cars). Cars with a clean title must be checked in special places for body damage (unibody).

4. I do not understand people who can easily buy cars with a clean title and do not want to buy cars with a rebuilt title.

5. Dealers that make people believe in cars with clean titles, are just simply deceiving customers (60% of clean title cars have previous damages).

6. I have been repairing cars with clean title for many years for car auctions. Then many well-known major dealers were buying my cars from those car auctions and were reselling to people.

7. This is my protest against all who don’t trust in the rebuilt title cars. You may not believe in my words, but read it and think about what I said.

8. After inspection, DMV changes car’s rebuilt title to clean title and this is normal in some states. For example: Georgia.

9. When I buy cars for my life I don’t believe clean title cars, I only trust myself. Strongly recommend to do the same, for all of you car buyers.

10. You should change your opinion about rebuilt title cars. I consider myself as an experienced person in car repair business, so I am more confident in buying brand new cars and rebuilt title cars with the proof of damage.



VOLVO S60 R - Type Turbocharged 2.5L

I bought this car on a car auction with a little fender-bender damage for myself. Because my main job is in restyling, custom designing car's overall look.

Volvo S60 R-type Sport Special 2006 AWD-all wheel drive,82000mileage,nice light blue color,Interior black/blue two tone,full loaded,Bi-Xenon headlight w/glass lens,Fog lights,300 HP turbocharged motor,6-speed transmission,top tinted windshield,autodarkness rear view interior mirror,heated anti-rain exterior view mirrors,defrost rear window,tinted windows,heated seats,Power seats,3-memory position driver seat,Sport seat,Leather seats,Premium sound surround 3-channels,In-dash 6-disk player,Two side Climate control,Cruise control,Sunroof w/wentshade,Special Custom Edition,18 alloy wheels w/good tires(50% tread),Good brakes,K&N air-filter,32 miles per gallon highway,Comfort-Sport-Advance drive,5Star safe rating,Power lock,Power window,Power mirror,Daytime running light,Light sensor,Very good condition.For more nice pictures and detail of that car please download this link(http://www25.zippyshare.com/v/71667438/file.html
)105mb only-just download and open file.Call or text 10am-11pm (386)451-TWO NINE ZERO NINE.

 have all original pictures of my car, from car auction, of how it was before. If you need them, just let me know. I don't keep it in secret that my car was never in accident.

HIGHEST BIDDER!!! You have to make a $500 deposit in 24 hours or one business day. Local pickup only.

Buyer must make arrangements to pick up or ship the vehicle within 5 days of auction ending and the winning bid price MUST be paid in full within 5 days from the end of auction. I will ACCEPT CASH BY PERSON,BANK CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AS PAYMENT.IF YOU ARE GOING TO PAY BY CHECK OR MONEY MONEY ORDER, YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO PICKUP THE CAR.

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