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2001 Volvo S80 T6 Executive Edition. 2.8l I6 Twin Turbo. Automatic. 127k. on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:127522 Color: paint which is glossy and in decent shape
Location:

Patterson, New York, United States

Patterson, New York, United States

2001 Volvo S80 T6 Executive Edition for sale. Clean title. Automatic transmission with available tiptronic manual sport shifting. 127k miles. This is the top of the line model with every option. FULLY LOADED. Drives very well and comfortably, it's like riding on a cloud!. It gets above average gas mileage surprisingly(being such a large and powerful car). This is a high performance 2.8L I6 Twin Turbo 268hp engine and it requires premium fuel only! Very roomy and comfortable 4 door sedan with heated, power adjusted leather seats. The perfect combination of luxury and sport from Swedish engineers. Black exterior paint which is glossy and in decent shape. The car is not brand new so it would be unrealistic to expect mint condition. It has minor scratches and dings nothing terribly obvious. Interior I would rate at a 8/10. The car was purchased as a spare until we could shop around and buy a new car. We just bought that brand new car so now we need to make some room. The KBB value is estimated at $2,971 - $5,449, and similar cars are selling for between $4000 and $5000+.  


Black Exterior with Tan Leather Interior
Transmission: 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive with Tiptronic
Standard Engine 2.8L 268 hp I6
Horsepower 268 @ 5400 RPM
Torque (lb-ft) 280 @ 1800 RPM
City (mpg) 18
Highway (mpg) 26
Sunroof
Air Conditioning
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Leather Seats
Heated Seats
Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
Power Seats
Cassette Player 
CD Player
Driver and Passenger Side Airbags 
ABS Brakes 
Traction Control 
Tilt Steering
Daytime Running Lights (insurance saver $$$)

The car does have some minor issues but is completely driveable and ready to go. It does leak some oil. Haven't had time to look to see exactly where it's coming from, but it could be something as simple as an oil pan gasket, I'm not sure. As long as the oil is full, there's no worries. Lastly, the exhaust emits some smoke, probably due to the oil leak, the excess is being burnt off.

Feel free to msg and come take a look, I've been as honest as I could and I'll answer any questions you may have. Don't wait for your chance at an affordable luxury car! This car won't last at this price!!
$200 deposit due within 2 days of auction end, remaining balance within 7 days.  Please do not bid if you do no have funds available!!  Thanks for Looking!  

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