Just got a C70
After months of trying to talk my wife out of a convertible we finally just got a 2013 C70 with 19k miles. It was purchased at the end of the model year so still has about 2 years of warranty left.
So we'll see how it works out here in Utah. It doesn't have many or any options; I'm going in to the original dealer tomorrow and see if they can bring up the old window sticker or any other records. I guess there is no spare, just an inflation kit. I'm thinking about the Polestar software but probably can't justify it.
So we'll see how it works out here in Utah. It doesn't have many or any options; I'm going in to the original dealer tomorrow and see if they can bring up the old window sticker or any other records. I guess there is no spare, just an inflation kit. I'm thinking about the Polestar software but probably can't justify it.
After months of trying to talk my wife out of a convertible we finally just got a 2013 C70 with 19k miles. It was purchased at the end of the model year so still has about 2 years of warranty left.
So we'll see how it works out here in Utah. It doesn't have many or any options; I'm going in to the original dealer tomorrow and see if they can bring up the old window sticker or any other records. I guess there is no spare, just an inflation kit. I'm thinking about the Polestar software but probably can't justify it.
So we'll see how it works out here in Utah. It doesn't have many or any options; I'm going in to the original dealer tomorrow and see if they can bring up the old window sticker or any other records. I guess there is no spare, just an inflation kit. I'm thinking about the Polestar software but probably can't justify it.
Try plugging your VIN into a "decode my VIN" web site. Depending on which one you try, you can get a breakout of your features such as engine code and its management system type etc. More importantly you should have a complete Carfax report for your new car as it will show repair history (including recall campaigns) , original owner&location, original registration types (ie private, lease, rental).
There's also different "chassis plates" under the hood which you can snap a picture or copy down for useful info like paint code, suspension code etc.
The dealer who sold you the car may already have a car fax report on hand or has an account to run the report for you.
Also, if you bought a CPO car, read through your warranty terms. This came in really handy for me when my '12 VW CC (bought as a CPO) died on the road this past July due to a failed alternator at 49K miles. Got a free tow, all work covered by the CPO warranty..
There's also different "chassis plates" under the hood which you can snap a picture or copy down for useful info like paint code, suspension code etc.
The dealer who sold you the car may already have a car fax report on hand or has an account to run the report for you.
Also, if you bought a CPO car, read through your warranty terms. This came in really handy for me when my '12 VW CC (bought as a CPO) died on the road this past July due to a failed alternator at 49K miles. Got a free tow, all work covered by the CPO warranty..
I got the polestar on my S60 and it is night and day. She is way more responsive and just u can hear/feel the difference. Also better gas mileage. I got it when it was on sale for $800 but don't let them try and charge you over $1,000 check different dealers. And I'm sure on your C70 you will really enjoy the upgrade.
Try plugging your VIN into a "decode my VIN" web site. Depending on which one you try, you can get a breakout of your features such as engine code and its management system type etc. More importantly you should have a complete Carfax report for your new car as it will show repair history (including recall campaigns) , original owner&location, original registration types (ie private, lease, rental).
There's also different "chassis plates" under the hood which you can snap a picture or copy down for useful info like paint code, suspension code etc.
The dealer who sold you the car may already have a car fax report on hand or has an account to run the report for you.
Also, if you bought a CPO car, read through your warranty terms. This came in really handy for me when my '12 VW CC (bought as a CPO) died on the road this past July due to a failed alternator at 49K miles. Got a free tow, all work covered by the CPO warranty..
There's also different "chassis plates" under the hood which you can snap a picture or copy down for useful info like paint code, suspension code etc.
The dealer who sold you the car may already have a car fax report on hand or has an account to run the report for you.
Also, if you bought a CPO car, read through your warranty terms. This came in really handy for me when my '12 VW CC (bought as a CPO) died on the road this past July due to a failed alternator at 49K miles. Got a free tow, all work covered by the CPO warranty..
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