Silver 2004 Volvo S80 T6 - $3,000 - 160,XXX miles

pferd

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Beat winter with comfy, heated leather seats. Smooth-driving grand tourer combining safety and luxury. Garage kept and professionally serviced. All maintenance records available.

The car was priced at $4,200 until my mechanic recommended some preventative front suspension work, which he quoted at $1,200. So I took that repair price off the cost of the car. If it doesn't sell by winter, I'll have him fix it and the price goes back up.

FEATURES

  • 2.9 L Inline 6-cylinder making 268 hp @ 5200 rpm/280 ft-lbs torque at 1800 rpm
  • 4 Speed shiftable automatic
  • 20-24 MPG from a 21 gallon tank
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel with tilt/telescope
  • Heated front bucket leather seats with 8-way power adjust and manual lumbar
  • Dual climate controls with rear ventilation ducts
  • Power mirrors/doors/sunroof/rain sensing wipers
  • Stability control/ABS/Traction Control
  • Front and rear fog lights/daytime running lights
  • Front and rear airbags
  • 12V front and rear power outlets
  • Cruise control/trip computer/external temperature display
  • 4-CD player with 20 preset radio
  • Large trunk with tie downs
  • Folding rear seats and armrest/pass-through

CONS

  • As mentioned above, it will require front suspension work in the next six months or so.
  • Some rock chips and scratches commensurate with the car's age, mileage, and Michigan roads.
  • Gas tank flap no longer locks
  • Integrated phone from 2004 - it is analog, and doesn't work anymore, instead, brings up a dashboard notice on start-up.
  • Will need new tires next year.

PROS

  • New radiator at 100,000 miles. Replaced transmission at 130,000 miles.
  • I can't say enough about the seats. Supportive and comfortable, it was a breeze driving down to Florida one year.
  • Still has the horsepower to suprise with powerful acceleration, although this is not a sports car for carving corners. I'd classify this as more of a powerful luxo-cruiser for the highway.

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I owned a T6 like this and was a great family car that got down pretty good.
GLWS

EDIT: these have the most comfortable seats in any car I have been in IMO.
 
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