Hello. I have a Volvo car, model XC90, from 2004, purchased last year, specifically for my daughter who has a driving license. I chose Volvo because of, of course, safety and comfort. I did everything in the car that is usually replaced in a freshly purchased, used car, i.e. timing, regeneration of injectors, suspension, brakes and a general inspection of the entire car to make sure everything was O.K. for a new driver, of course I attach photos of the invoices confirming the replacement of these components. Well, it turned out that the dimensions of the car were too big and my daughter didn't feel comfortable in such a massive car, so we decided to sell the car and buy something smaller. All photos are up-to-date, we were in the mountains in December, the car performed great, fuel consumption on the road was 8-9 liters when driving up to 120 km, the comfort of the trip was priceless. The car has new all-season tires, the inside is clean and well-maintained, the on-board computer has the language changed to Polish, overall the car is worth getting in and driving, without any input. I am offering a higher price than the one assigned to these years because the future owner has peace of mind and does not have to repair anything.