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2002 Volvo S60 2.4t Awd ----- No Reserve ---- One Owner - Dealer Serviced on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:185000
Location:

Pineville, Pennsylvania, United States

Pineville, Pennsylvania, United States

This is a 2002 Volvo s60 2.4T AWD

Platinum Green with tan leather.

Approximately 185,000 miles.

Matching Michelins that will pass PA inspection.

Non smoker. One owner. Driven by my wife then I drove it for a couple years.

Never let us down it was a good car.

You can easily make this into a driver or chop it up for parts - I'm not sentimental about it.

Body-

It has a couple dents - one by the sunroof front lip [the sunroof works fine and has never leaked].

One on each side on the doors.

There is a scratch on the trunk deck.

Never hit or in any accidents except for a brick thrown off an overpass that made the dent in the roof.  There is a little surface rust on that dent.

No rust anywhere.

I was changing the wiper blades before taking it for this years' inspection, the arm slipped out of my hand and cracked the windshield.  It needs a windshield. Otherwise it would have a fresh inspection.

Mechanical -

The struts and strut mounts and steering gear and A-Arm bushings have all been replaced and the car is tight.

The transmission and flywheel were replaced by the dealer.

The timing belt is OK but is probably due [?]

Passenger side rear taillight is cracked and there is a scratch in front of it.

Please carefully review pictures.

It needs a good cleaning and a once-over but this was always a really well maintained car.

Needs a new battery.

Inspected last year. 

Driver's seat seam is split. leather needs a good scrubbing.

Other -

Typical for this volvo, when replacing the battery, the airbag light was triggered.  Since it is a Volvo, only a dealer can reset it.

I'm not putting a battery in it or doing anything else to it - it starts at a dollar and sells to the high bidder.

It will start and run and passed inspection no problem in 2012 with 183053 miles.

I only drove it a couple times since  then [maybe 50 miles tops].  Seems I'm too used to driving my pickup or just am not a two car kind of person.

Sale terms-

Plan to bring a trailer or arrange shipping - it has been sitting and I'm not a notary so don't figure on just hopping in it and driving away.

Title will not be kept open and must be changed before it leaves - $50 document fee will be charged.

$500 deposit by paypal within 24 hours, payment in full within 3 days or will be relisted.

Sells as-is where-is no warranty no returns F.O.B. 18946


On Jan-26-14 at 18:14:34 PST, seller added the following information:

Couple additional points:

I have one of the original factory remote controls for this car [I'm 99% sure I have both but I can only remember where one is right this very second] and I wanted to clarify that at least one remote is included.

Also, this car is 100% original paint, never touched up anywhere, no bondo no bodywork ever. It does currently have a couple dents shown in pictures and description.



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