"2 owner 850 turbo wagon, it's fast and good on gas (35mpg) very clean inside and out, dual mode automatic transmission, dark grey leather in great condition, heated seats, large power moonroof factory cd changer, cold A/C, power everything, fully loaded...73000 total miles....car was involved accident last year, the insurance company decided to salvage the title...there is no suspension or frame damage...the airbags were not deployed....this car would normally sell for 7 to $8000...if you can get past the title issue, you can save a ton of cash, and drive home a great car thats going to run trouble free for years to come....Just had it Completely inspected by Volvo of Cerritos..it has a clean bill of health...serious only please."
The car is red. The reason it was given a salvage title was that the body shop gave a high quote for repairs. Owner (2nd) said damage was to the front driver's side. He bought it from his boss (accident ocurred during his ownership) and he is selling it because he has a work truck and really don't need this car. He doesn't know if the timing belt has been changed; he doesn't have maintenance records but said he can get them. He's had a few lookers and some who are interested. I first saw the ad dated that last week of December. I didn't tell him this, but he said that he wasn't available to meet ppotential buyers due to the holiday. So what say you guys? I want to check out the car this Friday. The ad sounds good--too good. Is it worth a look or should I look away quickly before I get sucked in?
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