Used Volvo 2013 for sale (149 Results)
Photo | Model | Year | Km | Engine | Grade | Car Price | Total Price |
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2013 Jun | 94,600 km | 1,600 cc | US$ 4,572US$ 4,107 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | |||
2013 | 125,000 km | 3,000 cc | Grade 4 | US$ 10,576 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
2013 | 61,000 km | 2,000 cc | Grade 4 | US$ 13,059 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
2013 | 70,000 km | 1,600 cc | Grade 4.5 | US$ 6,600 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
2013 Sep | 23,900 km | 2,000 cc | US$ 12,812US$ 12,012 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | |||
2013 Mar | 45,000 km | 3,000 cc | US$ 15,189 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | |||
2013 | 41,000 km | 2,000 cc | US$ 14,247 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | |||
2013 | 42,000 km | 1,600 cc | Grade 4 | US$ 6,340US$ 5,752 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
2013 | 81,000 km | 1,600 cc | Grade 4 | US$ 5,776 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
Photo | Model | Year | Km | Engine | Grade | Car Price | Total Price |
2013 | 45,000 km | 3,000 cc | Grade 4 | US$ 15,189 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
2013 | 37,000 km | 2,000 cc | Grade 5 | US$ 18,192 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
2013 Nov | 43,600 km | 2,000 cc | US$ 14,000 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | |||
2013 Mar | 100,000 km | 1,600 cc | US$ 6,717 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | |||
2013 | 60,000 km | 3,000 cc | Grade 4 | US$ 20,553 | CIF Baltimore (Port) | ||
2013 | 91,000 km | 3,000 cc | Grade 4 | US$ 12,600 | CIF Baltimore (Port) |
Buying Guide
As you are looking at a list of Used 2013 Volvo for sale page and trying to find your next car, we want to help you with some related information in this section. We, CAR FROM JAPAN's research team, have been working in this industry for 5+ years and from our experiences, we have hand-picked the below topics for you. Hopefully, after reading our topics, you can easily find 2013 Volvo used cars for sale for yourself.
Suggested tips for 2013 Volvo reasonable price that suits your budget
The most important part of buying a Used 2013 Volvo for sale is ensuring the price is fair. If you don't know how to do that, here is a useful check-list for you:
First, set up a total budget. Keep in mind that your budget is not only for the car price, but also for tax, registration fee, and any maintenance fees afterward.
Second, there are many promotion deals, such as Free Shipping, FOB $1, $200 OFF on all stock, etc., so, stay tuned to our updated offers, you might get a lucky deal.
Last but not least, before jumping to one car, pick up a few best options among our used 2013 Volvo price range, check and compare the price, the condition of each carefully. We recommend you to input your final destination, so you can see and compare the total price to your port (CIF price).
A small tip for you at this step, do not pay too much attention in the cheapest car at first. Make sure you take into consideration the car mileage, condition, available accessories also. Then choose a car only after you compare the up-front saving on car price with the long-term saving on car maintenance. This way you can choose the best 2013 Volvo price for the long term.
What are the tips for Buying a low mileage 2013 Volvo ?
A mileage is an important indicator of a car condition, so it is worth our attention! A hatchback or a sedan is popular to be under 100,000 km. An SUV, Van, Wagon would be adviced to be under 180,000 km; while Truck and Bus still run very well after reaching 180,000 km. Regarding the mileage, please also remember, we need to change the timing belt after the car has run for a certain distance, the mechanics recommend replacing it every 100,000 to 160,000 km.
On CAR FROM JAPAN, we provide a function allowing you to sort the mileage from low to high, or set a mileage range, making it more convenient for you to find out a 2013 Volvo good mileage.
Best gas mileage 2013 Volvo ? Why not?
As you are on this page, another factor you should pay attention to is the 2013 Volvo fuel consumption. To check whether the fuel consumption of this car fit your demand or not, here are some useful tips for you:
First, choose the right car size. Why? The bigger and the heavier the car is, the more fuel it will consume. When you have to carry a lot of people and luggage, we understand that you will need a roomy car. That is fair. But, just make sure you buy something that is just-big-enough, no more.
Next, choose the right engine size. A smaller engine will result in greater fuel economy. A larger engine not only use more fuel to operate; it also increases rolling resistance - which consumes more fuel - because, it is heavier.
Last, avoid overkill when it comes to extra accessories for your car. Power features and accessories will increase the fuel consumption.
Choosing a 2013 Volvo with best fuel economy is not an easy job, especially if you have a tight budget, we hope the above tips make it easier for you to make the decision.
The best way to buy a car that fit your purposes!
Before Import 2013 Volvo from Japan, make sure you clarify the below matters:
- This car is for you to drive alone, or to carry your family? How many people?
- Will this car run mainly inside the city or off-road?
- Do you need a roof-rail to carry a lot of luggage?
- How about safety features?
- Do you need to show off?
After answering the above questions, please list down all the features that match your purposes. Then, you divide your requirements into 2 categories: the needs, and the wants. The needs are the must-have, and the wants can be compromised if your budget is tight.
If the current car is suitable for your demand, go ahead and send us an inquiry now. In case the car doesn't fit you, don't hesitate to check other Used cars for sale in our big stock list until you get an excellent one.
Why High Grade Japanese used cars are Dead Cheap?
Public transportation is well-developed, therefore, most of the people do not use cars for commuting. That explains why the cars with the same age would have less mileage in Japan than those in other countries.
We, Japanese people, are famous for the way we take care of our cars. We send our car to maintenance very frequently.
Japanese road has very good quality, 10,000 km running on Japanese road has very less effect on the car than 10,000 km running on roads in Indian or other countries.
We Japanese do not like second-hand stuff, so the price of used stuff in general, and used cars, in particular, are very cheap comparing to that in other countries.
In Japan, every car needs to go through a very strict inspection once in 2 years. Sometimes, even when the car is in good condition, if it does not comply with Japanese strict law for environment, the car is not allowed to run on the road anymore.
The fee to keep a car (storage charge, insurance, etc.) is very expensive in Japan, the fee to throw away stuff is also very expensive. Therefore, if a car is of no use, many people are willing to sell it out at a very low price.
That explains the excellent condition, and the attractive price of Japanese used cars. Go get the best Used 2013 Volvo for sale on CAR FROM JAPAN!