2004 Volvo C70 Convertible - Florida Car, Lots Of New Parts,drives & Looks Good on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
2004 Volvo C70 convertible. Loaded with all the typical options they came with. Everything works as of today. There are NO check engine lights or other warning or service lights on . We bought the car for visiting family members to use while in Florida and for my wife to use while she was waiting for her new car to be delivered that she ordered from the car dealer. We no longer need this car and since it is just sitting we are selling it.
Since we had the car, we have done the following. New convertible top New Firestone tires New timing belt and service New brakes New alignment New CV axles and suspension parts Complete fluid flushes and tune up New drivers window regulator and motor The car is still used every few days around town just to keep things lubricated and working so the 115,000 figure will go up slightly weekly. Runs and drives fine. Looks good for a 10 year old car. There are the usual wear items inside from use and a few stone chips or minor dings but nothing unusual. Photos we have are posted and were taken this week. If you want to see something that does not show up in the picture, please email, As this is a used car, is it sold as / is, where / is, with no warranties. |
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Jacoby will have a new set of challenges on his hands, as he has just been named Executive Vice President Consolidated International Operations for General Motors. That means the Hannover-born Jacoby will head up the company's operations in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East, where he will be responsible for over 100 countries and territories. Jacoby succeeds Tim Lee, who has been named chairman of GM China. Lee will also retain his post as Executive Vice President Global Manufacturing.
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