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98 Station Wagon Suv Awd V70 Xc70 V70xc Cross Country Black Leather 98k Miles on 2040-cars

US $3,800.00
Year:1998 Mileage:98000
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

98 Volvo wagon work/delivery/commuter wagon, very reliable and very safe.  My nanny bought this last year and I loaned her the money and kept the title in my name.  She drove my kids from LA to LV on a regular basis and not once was there any issue.  She has since paid it off and has asked me to sell it for her.  My knowledge of this car is relatively limited.  I drove it today to the car wash, and then on the highway for 20-30 miles to run some errands.  Solid and powerful engine, smooth transmission, suspension is stiff and tight.  Surprisingly quick.  No rattles or pulling or pulsating.  Please keep in mind that it is 16 years old and is being sold with no warranty.  As with any used car, please expect that it will need normal maintenance/repairs like any used car.  We are not dealers or mechanics and below is everything we know about the car.

Last Year:
-New front suspension - brakes, rotors, bushings, ball joints, tie rod ends, struts, and strut bushings. 
-New matching tires last year, 85% tread remaining
-New timing belt and upper timing gear
-New Volvo spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, and rotor
-New fluids
-21.5 MPG City, 26 MPG Highway
-No smoking
-No overheating

-AC will need service to be cold again.  Was not cold when she bought it.  Mechanic charged it and it was cold, but he said there was a small leak.  Sure enough, it's not cold anymore.
-Scratches throughout and door dings from normal use plus there is a rust spot on the lower passenger door under the molding. 
-Right rear window doesn't go down
-I bumped into the gas door while it was open and knocked it off.  Have the door in perfect condition, but the 16 year old plastic clips that secure it broke.  It needs the 4 clips snapped back in (no tools required) to fit back onto the quarter panel.

Good power seats, sunroof, power locks, factory 3500 lbs tow hitch with wiring (hidden in boot), tinted windows, all lights (in and out) working, horn works, CD cassette deck works, heater is perfect, seat heaters work, and so on.

The Private Party KBB values are:
Excellent $5,106
Very Good $4,831
Good $4,731
Fair $4,281
My Price $3900 or best offer

Email your best offer, we are flexible. Fast, direct, headache-free transactions go to the front of the line.  Full payment due within 24 hours of auction close NO EXCEPTIONS.  Payment due by bank to bank wire transfer or cash in person.  Pre-purchase inspections are encouraged since all sales are final.  

If you are a CA buyer I am willing to have the car delivered to LA and provide a fresh smog certificate at no charge if I am paid in full first.  We would meet at the Beverly Hills (Century City) AAA office with all the paperwork and transfer ownership on the spot.  Thank you.

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