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2009 Volvo Xc90 V8 Sport Utility 4-door 4.4l R Design Volvo Total Care Warranty on 2040-cars

US $29,750.00
Year:2009 Mileage:41900 Color: Car was fully detailed in August
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
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What an awesome vehicle! I never intended on selling, but I recently moved to a condo with a one car garage. I also purchased an RV and needed a car to tow behind it, unfortunately flat towing is not possible with the Volvo. 

Back to this awesome car, it is in excellent shape, only 41,900 miles on it and it has a VOLVO TOTAL CARE  transferrable WARRANTY until 11/03/2016 or 100,000 miles (transfer for a small charge). It has always been serviced at Volvo and all service records are included with the car. Also always garaged. No smokers in it, female (yes thats me) driven with a baby in it, so you know I couldn't have been tearing around in it that much right?

RARE- I've only seen one twin to this car on the road, and that was years ago in New York City.

EXTERIOR: Car was fully detailed in August, had an alignment, a regular service and the the AC serviced in August. Tires have lots of tread, the rims are in great shape, the sound from the very rare quad tailpipes roars like no other run of the mill XC 90. It has Xenon headlights that turn with the steering wheel. The color is Passion Red. The power from the engine is amazing, since it has no turbo there is no lag....step on it and it just goes!

INTERIOR: White piped black leather sport heated seats with 3 SETS of floor mats for front and back. Included are all weather rubber mats, plain black, and the special R-Design black mats with white piping. Also has the special 3rd row seats which fold up and down easily. Has a sunroof, power driver and passenger seats, power windows, locks and power folding mirrors. Premium sound, charging port between seats and a 12 volt in second row. Separate rear AC system. Rear seat entertainment system in the headrests with two sets of wireless headphones. Pop up navigation with a remote control. As a BONUS included is a Volvo bluetooth module, the rear cargo plastic matting and the OEM Volvo luggage containment rack with a divider. 

SAFETY: In my opinion - Unmatched by any SUV - Boron steel construction in roof and in certain areas of car - safety seats - AWD - Anti lock brakes - full airbags all the way including 3rd row. Built like a tank.

REPAIRS: The ignition switch went bad a few years ago

 Overall the car has been a dream to drive and own. In my opinion you will not find a 2009 XC 90 V8 that has had more TLC. This Volvo was built before the China buy out, it even has REAL aluminum trim rocker panel accents below the front and passenger doors!

 I always treat my cars like I'm going to keep them forever. If I had my old garage back I would be keeping it.

 Right now it is garaged in Orlando, only a 20 minute drive from the  airport. I can provide airport transport for you if needed. I have more pics but couldn't  fit them all here, contact me for them.


PLEASE NOTE - I was reviewing the included auto check, I bought this car from Boston Volvo back in 2009 with 6,500 miles on it and was able to buy the Total Care extended warranty at the same time. The car is still registered in NJ since I recently moved to Orlando. I am going to check the car fax and speak with the salesman back in Boston to see why 3 owners are listed. 

TOW HITCH - I had this installed to carry my bike rack, I never towed with the car, there is no wiring for towing, but could be added.

3 IDIOITS CAR -  this is not the car used in the movie, that one was auctioned off years ago,  but is the same year, color and model (R Design) so if you are a 3 Idiots fan this is the car for you!

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