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2004 Volvo Xc90 In Very Good Condition For Its Age And Milage on 2040-cars

US $6,399.00
Year:2004 Mileage:209000
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States

I have owned this 2004 Volvo XC90 2.5T FWD since 2010.
I'm the second owner, the original owner lived in suburbs of Atlanta. When I purchased the car it had 173,000 miles on it which were purely highway miles.
I put the 36,000 miles on the car, that were mostly highway miles as well, since I had to commute to Pennsylvania several days a week due to work.
The car has 209,000 miles on it at this point, but drives great nonetheless.  Every time I take to be serviced the mechanics are wowed at the condition of the car with such a milage.  Volvos have one of the best engines out there and if taken a good care I don't see why this car can not put at least another 200,000 on it.
This car gives me 16-17 miles per gallon in the city and 21-22 on the highway.
I alway use the highest grade fuel and it gives me a great milage and keeps the engine running smooth.
I've regularly maintained this car in good condition and spent at least $4,000 on it since I've purchased it.
I've recently changed:
Timing Belt,
Fuel Filter,
Air Filter,
Spark Plugs,
Breaks,
Driver side window motor,
It has good Michelin Tires,
I've recently balanced them and had the alignment done,
Oil has been changed only last week, with the new filter installed.

The car has very few spots and dings, adequate to a car its age.  Overall it looks and drives great.  
The interior is in excellent shape apart from the hand rest that has been scraped.
The car has always been smoke free.

Anti-Skid service required sign is on, which is due to a small sensor needing to be replaced.  It doesn't affect the performance of the car in any way so I chose not to spend several hundred dollars on it.

Another issue with the car is a sunroof not working.  It is permanently closed.  Volvo quoted me $350 to replace the sensor thats affecting it.  I never used it anyways so chose not to spent that money on fixing it.

I only have one key.  I bought it that way.

Overall this is a great car that is priced adequately to its milage and few non important issues.

I've tried to describe the car to the best of my knowledge, if you have any questions or would like to view the car feel free to contact me at (347) 893 2508

The car is sold as is, so feel free to check it out before bidding.

Car is located in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

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