Used 2000 Volvo C70 Consumer Reviews
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Good Volvo Coupe
I have always owned a Volvo and when the C70 made it debut, I traded in a S70 for it. I purchased it in March 1999 and have had few (barely any) problems with it. One minor issue was resolved with the suspension after a visit to the dealership. The car handles great, has more than enough power and gets plenty of stares from other drivers. I have definitely enjoyed owning this one.
Just another Ford
For four years, this was the car I sought; it was my dream car. Owning it can only be summed up in one word: FORD..Fix Or Repair Daily. And of course, every repair, no matter how small was excessively expensive; example, the cost to replace the light bulb which illuminates the automatic transmission selector panel is $85. In addition to having never needed this done in even an Americam car, to replace this bulb required that the back seat, console, and gear selector be removed to access the bulb.
- LT ConvertibleMSRP: $14,995400 mi away
- LT ConvertibleMSRP: $4,400916 mi away
- LT ConvertibleMSRP: $3,9951,436 mi away
Gotta love it...
This is what I had been looking for and this car (my color: desert wind metallic) turns heads all the time.
Fun and affordable
To get a use C70 commin off lease with a dealer warrentee is the way to go. Fun to drive, safe, with plenty of room for 4 people. Don't even think of buying a Chrysler product - go test drive a used C70 and save yourself 10K.
Fun Car
This Car is Very Fun to Drive, is Fuel Efficient, and Has a roomy interior. I wouldn't trade it for anything.