Volvo S60, 2001 4-door, Good Condition, Black, Heated Seats on 2040-cars
Henrico, Virginia, United States
I purchased this car last July from a dealership. It has
worked wonderfully for me. While I have owned it I have replaced all the outer
car-lights, L & R-Front CV Boots, L & R-Front wheel bearing
assemblies, windshield and light wipers, charged coolant system,
replaced windsheild, and performed normal regular maintenance (oil,
filters, tire rotation, etc). The car is great on gas. It has a 16gal
tank, Coinbox, Security alarm system w/battery backup, Cruise
control, 60/40 split-fold rear seat w/trunk pass-through w/(3) head restraints,
B-pillar adustable rear seat vents, Driver/front passenger-side illuminated
visor mirror, Dual front cup holders, Front/rear textile floor mats Remote keyless entry-inc: approach lighting, panic button, trunk release, Cloth
seating surfaces Pwr door locks, Pwr trunk release, Indicators-inc:
windshield washer level, brake failure, service reminder, Follow-me-home
headlamps, Diversity antenna system-inc: glass-mounted primary, bumper-mounted
secondary, ETR AM/FM stereo radio w/cassette-inc: 100-watt amp, (6) speakersI have enjoyed owning this
car but I am selling it to break down to something smaller like a hatchback. This
is my only car, so I use it to get to work, but I only work 8 miles from home. Mileage
might not be as marked upon pick-up. Please do not hesitate to contact me if
you have any questions. More pictures can be provided upon request. $500
down-payment due upon auction closing! Thanks for looking. J HAPPY BIDDING!!!!
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