Shocking timing to try to sell a car I know (even WBAC aren't buying at the moment, lol), but sometimes life deals us a hand of cards that limit our options, hence my decision to sell my V90.
I bought the car as a pre-reg with 93 miles on the clock in April 2018 (first registered end of September 2017 on a 67-plate); it's now got just under 38,600 on the clock with full Volvo service history.
As well as standard inscription spec it's got the following options from factory:
- Head-up display
- Dark tinted rear windows
- 19" Alloys
- Fully electric / memory passenger seat
- Factory fit semi-electric towbar with 13-pin electrics
- Park assist pilot
- Smartphone integration
I had a full set of Bridgestone All-weather tyres fitted at the end of February that have done only a thousand miles so are still as new (bought from National Tyres, list price is just over £1K).
She's also had the latest (chargeable) intellisafe software upgrade recently installed.
This is by far the best car I've ever owned and I'm sorry to see it go, but as I can no longer drive (medical reasons, not police!
) there's no point in leaving it on the driveway to depreciate and rot.
Looking on auto trader this morning there's 3 similar age / mileage cars, all going for between £19,500 and £20,250. All of these vehicles are significantly lower spec than my car, so I'd expect a dealer to be asking around £20,250-£21,000 for mine.
I appreciate that we're in unusual times, not to mention a private sale would realise a lower sale price than a dealer, so I'm asking £19,000ono if anyone's interested? Car is in excellent condition, all alloys unmarked, no scratches or damage that I've noticed whatsoever. I'll pop some pictures up later today - any questions then feel free to ask below or PM me.