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2000 Volvo V70 X/c Awd ***low Low Miles***one Owner***mint*** on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:51033 Color: IS IN GREAT CONDITION
Location:

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

UP FOR GRABS IS 2000 VOLVO V70 CROSS COUNTRY AWD SE WITH ONLY 51000 MILES!

  • YES, ONLY 51000 ORIGINAL MILES
  • ONE OWNER
  • NEAR "MINT" CONDITION
  • LOADED WITH EVERY OPTION POSSIBLE
  • TIMING BELT REPLACED AT 41000 MILES

MECHANICALLY AND COSMETICALLY IT'S IN REALLY NICE CONDITION. ENGINE RUNS VERY STRONG, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS LIKE NEW. THERE ARE NO STRANGE NOISES OR VIBRATIONS, NO OIL OR COOLANT LEAKS, NO CHECK ENGINE OR ANY WARNING LIGHTS. ALL THE POWER OPTIONS WORK PROPERLY. THE EXTERIOR IS IN GREAT CONDITION(9.9 OUT OF 10). BOTH THE BODY AND UNDERCARRIAGE ARE FREE OF ANY VISIBLE RUST. ALL THE GLASS IS FREE OF CHIPS OR CRACKS. THE INTERIOR IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE REST OF THE CAR (9.5 OUT OF 10). NO UNPLEASANT ODORS, SMELLS OR STAINS.  SET OF  MATCHING TIRES WITH PLENTY OF TREAD LEFT. WELL TAKEN CARE OF BY PREVIOUS OWNER.  OIL CHANGED, ALL THE FLUIDS TOPPED OFF.

YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS ONE!

BEAUTIFUL APPEARANCE OVERALL!

LOOK AT ALL THE PICTURES AS THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES!

THANK YOU AND PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT (609) 892-7655

"BUY IT NOW" OR MAKE US AN OFFER.

CARFAX AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

SHIPPING AVAILABLE. LOW RATES.

 

 

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