Volvo Xc 90 W/ Entertainment System, Navigation, Heated Leather Seats, And More on 2040-cars
Davenport, Florida, United States
2005 Volvo XC90 Description: Hello, today I am selling my Volvo XC90 from 2005. It is a great car and was a gift for my wife but she is happier with her Ford Expedition instead so here I am selling this lovely vehicle. Vehicle runs great and has 89,674 miles as of today. These cars are known to go beyond 150,000 miles without issue if properly maintained. Vehicle has a two year transferable warranty with Volvo. Vehicle comes with many great features/packages which I will list below. As far as defects are concerned, there is two minor paint chips on the sides of the car, a minor scratch on the hood (very small), a crack in one of the window buttons, and a crack on the plastic part under seat. All defects will be shown in the last few photos. Feel free to message me to inquire about any extra photos you may want to have taken. Vehicle features: **Items in bold are EXTRA features/packages** 17 Inch Alloy Wheels 4-Wheel ABS 6-Speed Shiftable Automatic Transmission 7 Passenger Seating 6 CD Disc Changer A/V Inputs All Wheel Drive AM/FM Radio Anti-Theft Alarm System Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror Cargo Tie Downs Carpeted Floor Mats Child Safety Locks Climate Pkg Clock Convenience Memory Settings Convenience Pkg Cruise Control Cupholders Daytime Running Lights Dolby Pro Logic Surround System Door Pockets Driver and Passenger Front Airbags Driver's Seat Memory Dual Screen Rear Entertainment System w/ Headphones & Remote Electronic Brakeforce Exterior Entry Lighting External Temperature Display Front 12V Power Outlet Rear 12V Power Outlet Front and Rear Head Airbags Front and Rear Stabilizer Bars Front Bucket Seats Front Center Console with Storage Front Floor Mats Front Fog/Driving Lights Front Heated Seats Front Mud Flaps Front Seat Whiplash Front Side Airbags Front Ventilated Disc Brakes Grocery Bag Holder Heated Exterior Mirrors HID Headlights Height Adjustable Driver's Seat Height Adjustable Passenger Seat Homelink(R) Universal Garage Opener Illuminated Vanity Mirror(s) Intermittent Rear Window Wiper Intermittent Windshield Wipers Leather Seating Leather Gear Shift Knob Low Fuel Level Indicator Manual Folding Third Row Seat Multi-Zone Climate Control GPS Navigation system w/Remote Power MoonroofOne-Touch Power Window(s) Parking Sensors Passenger Airbag Weight Sensor Power Driver's Seat Power Exterior Mirrors Power Front Passenger Seat Privacy Glass Radio Data System Reading Lights Rear Audio Controls Rear Defogger Rear Floor Mats Rear Mud Flaps Roof Rack Remote Power Door Locks Retained Accessory Power Roof Rack Seatback Storage Split Liftgate Rear Door Split-Folding Second Row Seat Stability Control Steering Wheel Audio Controls Steering Wheel Cruise Controls Third Row Headrests Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel Traction Control Trip Computer Underbody Mounted Spare Tire Wash/Wipe Headlight Wipers |
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