2001 Volvo V70 X/c Wagon, Awd, Full Power, Moon Roof, Needs Some Tlc, No Reserve on 2040-cars
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HERE WE HAVE UP FOR AUCTION A 2001 VOLVO V70 CROSS COUNTRY WAGON. THIS IS A ONE-OWNER CAR THAT CAME INTO OUR LOCAL DEALER AS A TRADE-IN. THE EXTERIOR OF THE CAR HAS NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR, HAS SOME MINOR DENTS AND DINGS, AND SOME SCUFFS AROUND THE BODY. IT IS DEFINITELY VERY CLEAN FOR ITS AGE AND FOR ITS MILEAGE. THE INTERIOR IS A BEIGE LEATHER WITH A THIRD ROW SEAT. THE LEATHER HAS SOME SCRATCHES AND SOME SCUFFS, WHICH IS NORMAL FOR ITS AGE, BUT NO RIPS OR TEARS. ENGINE: THE ENGINE HAS LOTS OF POWER AND SOUNDS GOOD. NO CHECK ENGINE LIGHTS. WILL PASS INSPECTION. TRANSMISSION: THE TRANSMISSION STUMBLES FROM TIME TO TIME, AND DOWNSHIFTS AND UPSHIFTS ONCE IN A WHILE. DOES NOT HAPPEN ALL THE TIME. THIS IS WHY THE CAR NEEDS SOME TLC. THERE WERE NO CODES ON THE OBD2 SCANNER. THE CAR DOES RUN AND DRIVE BUT WILL PROBABLY NEED SOME ATTENTION IN THE NEAR FUTURE. TIRES: TIRES ARE VERY WORN ON THE FRONT AND THE REAR HAVE ABOUT 30% LEFT. ALL WHEEL DRIVE: WORKS GREAT IN THE SNOWY WEATHER THAT WE'VE HAD. ELECTRONICS: ALL ELECTRONICS WORK PERFECTLY WITH NO ISSUES AT ALL. THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON THIS VEHICLE. THIS IS AS IS, WEAR IS. IF YOU WIN THIS BID, AND YOU'RE FROM THE STATE OF NEW YORK YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY A $37.00 NEW YORK STATE INSPECTION AS WELL AS TAX FOR THE VEHICLE. TO THE WINNING BIDDER: THIS CAR NEEDS TO BE PICKED UP WITHIN 7-10 DAYS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CALL SCOTT AT 914-490-6037. THANK YOU AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE WITH TOYS_AND_COLLECTIBLES. |
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