Hello Hackers, I am selling my 2019 Volvo S60 T5 R-Design Sedan located in San Diego.
This vehicle has only 23K miles, is in excellent condition, and drives like a dream.
I have an offer from a dealership for $32,000, so please make the best use of time knowing I will only consider offers over that amount.
This vehicle is priced for a quick sale and has a book value of around $37,328.
Black Stone Exterior
Black Leather Interior
Premium Package
Retractable Side View Mirrors
Automatically Dimmed Exterior Mirrors
HomeLink Garage Door Transmitter
Compass in Rear View Mirror
Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) & Cross Traffic Alert with Autobrake
Front & Rear Park Assist
Keyless Entry with Illuminated Door Handles & Hands-Free Trunklid
Advanced Package
LED Front Fog Lights with Cornering Lights
Headlight High Pressure Cleaning
Graphical Head-Up Display (HUD)
Pilot Assist Semi-Autonomous Drive System with Adaptive Cruise Control
360 Surround View Camera
Active Bending Lights (ABL)
Thor’s Hammer DRL & Auto Highbeam
Premium Wheels
19" R-Design Wheel Upgrade
Five Triple Spoke Matte Black Diamond Cut
Pirelli P-Zero All Season Tires
Weather Floor Mats (in addition to carpeted mats)
Rubber Trunk Liner (in addition to standard liner)
Polestar Performance Software Package
Under Full Factory Volvo Warranty
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or would like to meet up locally in San Diego. Thank you for looking.
The vehicle was paid off on Monday of last week, and I should be receiving it from Volvo Financial today or tomorrow. Looking to sell it within ten days to avoid paying California taxes.
Thank you for the well wishes. I personally prefer an R-Design over an Inscription, and would wager some others feel the same way. Based on what I could find, this is the lowest priced R-Design with an Advanced Package and 19" wheels in the area.
R and Inscription have similar MSRP and are similary equipped. Mine also had advanced, cold weather package and 19" with the MSRP just under $50k. So a preference for one or the other is irrelevant.
That’s your opinion, and you’re definitely entitled to it. If everyone based their purchase solely on MSRP, then many would be driving different cars altogether.
KBB says 34-36k private party for SoCal with your listed specs in excellent condition so not sure if your graphic is old. CarGurus has similar cars for sale at $32-$35K. Take the $32K from the dealer immediately.
No one is arguing. This is simply a post to sell a vehicle. Though I appreciate the feedback, it isn’t a post asking for opinions on what I should do. If it sells for more, even better.
I believe it’s comparably the lowest priced option around here, and maybe someone in the market for a pristine luxury car will buy it. Thank you for looking.
And FWIW, we aren’t potential buyers haggling the price down. People are sharing based on their firsthand experience buying or selling in this current market.
Check carvana. I have an appt Monday to sell wife’s 2020 v60 momentum with premium, climate, and multimedia for 34.9k. Black on blonde. Recently, market has been taking a nosedive on these. Been waiting on title transfer and watched thousands slip through our fingers.
On a Corolla Maybe, but as options get more expensive it makes a dent. For example. Advanced package $2500, Polestar 1300, Bowers and Wilkins Audio $3200, Upgraded wheels $900, Exterior Styling pack $1500+ Metallic paint $650 19" wheels $800. Yeh, that’s $10k in options which will absolutely make a difference. Now the price he’s asking for that build. That’s a totally different story
The vehicle sold in four days. Needless to say, this site did not help with the sale, unfortunately. Admins please take note that if there is ever the desire to capitalize on transactional posts, opinions should be limited. Realistically, such negativity can steer a potential buyer away from moving forward with a vehicle they are interested in. Just offering my opinion, since that appears to be the lay of the land.