Volvo V40
£10,595 ex VAT
2.0 D4 Pro Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Automatic
transmission
Reg: KM18ZJX
registration
1969cc Engine
engine size
69,000 Miles
mileage
Hatchback
body style
Diesel
fuel type
5 Doors
doors
White
colour
0
year
£10,595
price
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Volvo V40 Cross Country 2.0 D4 Pro Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr for £10,595

Comments
12V Socket - Front and Rear Tunnel Console, 17in Alloy Wheels - Keid, A-Pillar Parking Ticket Holder, ABS - Anti-Lock Brake System and EBA - Emergency Brake Assist, Active TFT Crystal Drivers Information Display, Adaptive Brake Lights including High Level LED Brake Light, Adjustable Front Centre Armrest, Anti-Theft Alarm including Immobiliser - Volume Sensor and Level Sensor, Autofolding Power Door Mirrors with Ground Lights, Automatic Headlight Levelling System, Bluetooth Handsfree System, City Safety, Copper Dawn Trim, Cross Country Front Grille, Cross Country Lower Front Nose and Rear Diffuser, Cross Country Twin Exhaust Pipes, Cruise Control, DAB - Digital Audio Broadcasting Radio, DSTC - Dynamic Stability and Traction Control including Advanced Stability Control and Torque Vectoring, Drivers Side Knee Airbag, Dual Stage Driver and Passenger Airbags, Dynamic Chassis, ECC - Electronic Climate Control including Pollen Filter, Forward Folding-Height Adjustable Front Passenger Seat wit
Description
£2, 450 OF OPTIONAL EXTRAS. For peace of mind this vehicle comes with service history and has completed a multi point AA dealer's website finance is also available.We are open 7 days a week and have more than 1500 cars to choose from.All our Euro 4 Petrol and Euro 6 Diesel vehicles meet the ULEZ standard.Vehicle specification can be found below. From time to time vehicles have manufacturer recalls notified. Please read our recall policy on our website for further information.. Part service history