2013 Volvo Xc90 Sport Utility 4-door 3.2l Third Row on 2040-cars
Burkburnett, Texas, United States
Features-ConvenienceInterior air filtrationAir conditioning with dual zone climate controlRear air conditioning - With separate controlsAudio controls on steering wheelCenter Console - Full with covered storageCruise controlMulti-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door/tailgatePower Activated Trunk/Hatch - Liftgate/tailgatePower steeringTilt and telescopic steering wheelClock - In-dashExternal temperature displayTachometerTrip computerRemote power door locksMemory settings for 3 driversDriver memory seatsPower heated mirrorsBluetoothPower windows with 2 one-touchRear defoggerExteriorChrome grillRear spoiler - LipSkid plates - 2Roof rack - Rails onlySunroof - Express open/close glassIntermittent window wipersRain sensing window wipersPrivacy/tinted glassRear wiperInterior8-way power adjustable drivers seat8-way power adjustable passenger seatRear heat - With separate controlsSplit-bench rear seatsFront seat type - BucketLeather seatsThird row seatsSafety4-wheel ABS brakesHead airbags - Curtain 1st, 2nd and 3rd rowPassenger AirbagChild seat - 1Daytime running lightsFront fog/driving lightsHeadlight cleaners - WasherDusk sensing headlightsRear fog lightsSignal mirrors - Turn signal in mirrorsStability control - Stability control with anti-rollTraction control - ABS and drivelineTechnical240 hp horsepower3.2 liter inline 6 cylinder DOHC engine4 DoorsFront-wheel driveAutomatic Transmission
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