just one piece of advice: buying a 5 year old car can sometimes be some kind of false economy. most cars start falling apart on their 3rd to 5th year. The car that u are intending to buy may be within your price range, but you'll never know the maintenance costs you will face once the problems that come with not-s0-new cars arise, not to mention the fact that Volvo cars have VERY LOW resale value. If i were you, i'll go for something that is not more than 3 years old. try to have a look at some other brands, german or japanese, they may be a bit more costly, but more likely worth the extra cash you will pay.
just one piece of advice: buying a 5 year old car can sometimes be some kind of false economy. most cars start falling apart on their 3rd to 5th year. The car that u are intending to buy may be within your price range, but you'll never know the maintenance costs you will face once the problems that come with not-s0-new cars arise, not to mention the fact that Volvo cars have VERY LOW resale value. If i were you, i'll go for something that is not more than 3 years old. try to have a look at some other brands, german or japanese, they may be a bit more costly, but more likely worth the extra cash you will pay.