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2005 Volvo V50 T5 Awd 2 Owner No Accidents Fresh Maintenance ----no Reserve---- on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:114000
Location:

Ridgewood, New York, United States

Ridgewood, New York, United States

For sale I have a 2005 Volvo V50 T5 AWD.
114k Miles
I am the 2nd owner.
Dealer serviced all its life.
Originally a NJ car with easy NJ miles.
Absolutely everything works.

Since buying it about 10k miles ago I have done the following, I have all receipts for parts and the work. All parts are OEM not aftermarket.
@ 107,378 miles the following work was performed
Waterpump
Thermostat
Timing belt + tensioner
Engine mount (upper left side that attaches to the frame rail)
Engine air filter
Cabin air filter
Wipers
Transmission flush with Red Line ATF(complete flush till clean ATF was flowing through, used about 2.5 gallons to do it right)
Coolant flush with correct Volvo coolant
Oil change
Brake fluid flush
Power steering fluid flush
Front struts (Sachs)
Front strut mounts (Lemforder)
Front strut bearings (Febi)
Rear shocks (KYB)
Control arms (Lemforder)
Inner and outer tie rods
4 wheel alignment
4 wheel balance
Volvo OEM Spark plugs

@ 111,229
Bay Ridge Volvo
Oil change

This week I have ordered a brand new wheel bearing for the left front and I will have it installed along with 1 more oil change.

The previous owner of this car was an older woman with a leg disability, the car was equipped with hand controls.
The only visible things from the hand control installation is the old ball that was on the steering wheel and the plastic trim panel was slightly modified on the drivers side.
No wiring was ever touched everything is OE and works perfect. The engine has plenty of power no noises, no knocks, just buttery smooth operation. Transmission shifts flawlessly no knocks, hesitation, slow responses, nothing. It is perfect.
A/C works beautifully. I recently took a trip to Florida and the car performed perfect, A/C was so cold I had to keep it on the lowest fan setting because it was near freezing inside the cabin with ambient outside temperature showing in the 80's.
Heat works very well as well, to the point where the car becomes a sauna. By the end of the week once the wheel bearing is changed the car will need absolutely nothing. All systems operate as they should, it drives straight, stops straight, doesn't have any noises inside the cabin or outside.

The car is optioned in a rare fashion. It has no moonroof, which is nice since a lot of Volvos have sunroof drain issues and the water ends up collecting in the front foot wells eventually destroying the yaw sensors underneath the seat. It has the rare sport split interior, which I prefer to the leather option. If it were only manual it would be perfect. It has a few scratches on the rear bumper, the left rear wheel arch has a couple scratches since someone scraped up against it (no rust, very minor barely visible). The only aftermarket things that this car has is a set of lamin-x yellow fog film and 30% tint all around including a 6 inch strip on the front windshield. The car is legal in Florida with the current tint setup. Tires were put on by the previous owner just before winter and have about 15k miles on them, all matching with tread in the 70-80% range all around, no previous punctures. I have pictures that show the paint depth all around the car with the exception of the hood which is aluminum and my paint meter does not read aluminum. All readings are within spec. Please keep in mind this is my daily driver and mileage will slightly go up this week. I am no stranger to Volvos, I have owned 6, my family has owned close to 20 over the years, from 740s, 760s, 940s, 850s, v70s, xc70s, xc90s, you name it we probably had it. I am selling this car because I want to fund my summer project. I am building a BMW E39 Wagon with an M5 swap.
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Shipping:
Please inquire about shipping to anywhere in the continental US. Arrangements can be made for overseas shipping.

Payments:
Cash, USPS Money Order Only or Certified Check. Due within 7 days of Auction end.

Deposit:
NON-REFUNDABLE 250$ deposit due within 24 Hours of Auction end via PayPal.

Please note:
THIS VEHICLE IS SOLD AS-IS, WITH NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WRITTEN OR IMPLIED. You are more than welcome to come test drive it or arrange a mechanic visit at your expense. I want YOU to be satisfied with your purchase. Pre-Purchase Inspections are welcome and encouraged.

BY BIDDING OR MAKING AN OFFER YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND ACCEPT ALL AFOREMENTIONED CONDITIONS REGARDING SHIPPING, PAYMENTS, DEPOSIT.

Any questions or comments please email me through eBay.

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