2011 Volvo Xc60 T6 All Wheel Drive -- Loaded, Navigation, Premium Sound, Blis on 2040-cars
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
2011 Volvo XC60 T6 All Wheel Drive in excellent condition. No mechanical issues, recently serviced, ready for your driving pleasure. Smoke-free. Excellent family car. Original MSRP $51,675.00.
STANDARD FEATURES: Engine and Transmission: 3.0 Liter Turbo Charged 6 Cylinder, Alloy Endge w/DOHC. Continuous Variable Valve Timing, Twin Scroll Turbocharger, 300 HP@5600 RPM and 325 lb-ft Torque @ 2100 RPM ULVE II (Ultra-Low Emissions Vehicle) 6-Speed Auto. Geartronic Trans. w/Adaptive Shift Logic All Wheel-Drive with Instant Traction Suspension/Chassis/Steering: Front Independent Strut Suspension w/Anti-Roll Bar & Anti-Dive Geometry Fully Independant Rear Multi-Link Suspenson 4-Wheel Power Assisted, Ventilated Disc Brakes with Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD), Electronic Brake Assistance (EBA) Ready Alert Brakes (RAB) / Emergency Brake Lights 18" Alloy Wheels with All Season Tires Power Assisted Rack and Pinion Steering Safety & Security Volvo City Safety 5 3-Point Safety Belts w/ Auto Height Adjustment and Force Limiters on Front Seats & Pretensionars on All 5 Belts Beltminder for all seating positions Dynamic Stability Traction Control (DSTC) Unibody Construction with Integral High Strength Steel (HSS) Passenger Safety Cage Volvo Inflatable Curtain Side Imp[act Head Protection System (IC), Front and Rear Side Impact Protection System (SIPS_) w/ Driver & Front Passenger Dual Chamber Side-Impact Airbags Driver & Front Passenger Dual Stage Supplemental Restraint System (Airbag) Volvo Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) in Driver & Front Passenger Seats / 5 Padded Head Restraints Adaptive Steering Wheel Column Dual ISO-FIX (LATCH) Attachment System Safe Approach & Home Safe Perimeter Lighting System Intelligent Driver Information System (IDIS) Security System w/ Separate Back-Up Battery for Siren Child Safety Locks in Rear Doors Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Illuminated LED Tail Lights Comfort & Convenience Featuers Leather Upholstery (Seating Surfaces) Driver and Front Passenger 8-Way Power Seats w/ Lumbar Support/Driver Seat w/ 3 Position & Remote Memory Tilt& Telescopic Steering Wheel Dual Zone Electronic Climate Control Split 40/20/40 Folding Rear Seats & Manually Retractable Head Restraints Flat Folding Rear Seats & Front Passenger Seat Key Integrated Remote Control Unit for Keyless 2-Step Entry/Panic Alarm & Safe Approach Electric Parking Brake Heated Power Outside Rearview Mirrors w/ Remote Memory Auto-Dimming Inside Rear View Mirror Front Center Armrest & Storage Compartment w/2 Center Console Cupholders & CD Storage Leather Steering Wheel and Gear Shift Lever Electronic Ignition with Push Button Start & STop Cruise Control/Trip Computer Bright Silver Integrated Roof Rails Bluetooth Hands Free Telephone Interface Audio Equipment High Performance Audio System 4x40 Watt Amplifier/8 Speakers In-Dash Single CD Player w/WMA & MP3 Capability HD Radio/USB & Aux Inputs Illuminated Steering Wheel Controls Sirius Sat. Radio OPTIONS: Importers Suggested List PRICE P.O.E. $38,400.00 Multimedia Package: Vovlo Premium Souund System with Dolby Pro Logic II Surround Soun d 650 Watt, 12 Premium Loudspeakers Rear Park Assist Camera Navigation System w/ Real-Time Traffic, Rem. Cntrl Map Care/2 Complimentary Navigation Updates Total Package Price $2,700.00 Climate & Child Seats & Dual Xenon & Technology Heated Front Seats Heated Windshield Washer Nozzles Headlight Washers/Rain Sensor Interior Air Quality Systems (IAQS) Dual Outboard Two-Stage Child Booster Seats with Adaptive Seatbelts & Power Child Locks (Rear Doors) Dual Xenon Gas Discharge Headlights with Active Bending Light (ABL) Adaptive Cruise Control/Lane Departure Warning Collision Warning with Auto Brake Distance Alert/Driver Alert Control Total Package Price: $3,650.00 Convenience Pacakge: Cargo Area, 12 V Outlet, & Grocery Bag Holder HomeLink Integrated Garage Door Opener Park Assist, Front and Rear Power Operated tailgate/Cargo cover Compass in rearview Mirror Electric Folding Rear Headrests Total Package Price $1,200.00 Blind Sport Information System (BLIS) $700.00 Metallic Paint $550.00 Exterior Styling Kit $1,275.00 Rear Seat Entertainment $1,800.00 Personal Car Communicator $550.00 Desintation Charge $850.00 TOTAL SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE: $51,675.00 |
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