
•ABOUT Volvo In 1927 the first series-manufactured Volvo car, the Volvo ÖV4, rolled off the production line on the island of Hisingen, Göteborg. Since then, Volvo has developed from a small local industry to one of the world's largest manufacturers of heavy trucks, buses and construction equipment, with more than 70,000 employees world wide and a presence in over 125 countries.
When is comes to selling Volvo cars we've got a package that works. Just see our deal to find out how to sell yours. |
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SELL YOUR Volvo C70 TODAY!
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• TO ADD A Volvo C70 NOW:If you have used us before, just enter
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customer'.
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• ABOUT THE SITES WE LIST YOUR Volvo IN...
Fish4Cars gets over 500,000
visitors a month. Using their advertising budget of £25
million to attract visitors - Worth £9.95
Cardata are very large and have
been connecting sellers with buyers for over 20 years -
worth £29.95 Mirror
Cars is the very busy car site of the Daily Mirror.
the main site has over 850,000 visitors per month.
£19.99
Autouser are again a very busy
site with a high unique visitor count... makes a great
place for selling cara - worth £34.99 CarSource is another very busy
site for selling cars - worth £20.00
FridayAd is a great site to have
your car listed. 800,000 impressions per week with
25,000 unique users per week - worth £10.00 ComeBuyCars has over 400 sites
all linking to us. More than 5000 visitors per day
looking to buy cars. High rankings on all the major
search engines - worth £10 
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• If you need to sell your Volvo C70 car - the answer is with a multiple package that's selling cars now.
Quentin
Wilson, writing in the Sunday
Mirror says:
"If
you are in the market for a used car, or just fancy a
bit of a browse, check out a new website at
www.comebuycars.co.uk. Sellers are charged a flat fee,
regardless of how long it takes to sell their cars,
while buyers can search by type or specific make and
model, price range and distance they are willing to
travel. It makes scouring those classified columns sound
like very hard work."
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