1992 Volvo 240 Base Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Holbrook, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.3L 2316CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Volvo
Model: 240
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 181,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: The Tank
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Gold
Interior Color: Tan
Up for sale the best car ever built in the history. They call it "The Tank" as it is the most reliable car in the entire planet. This unit with only 181xxx miles, will go easy another 150,000 + more miles. Don't believe me? Ask someone that have one... It will never die. That's probably the respond you'll get.
100% rust free, no dents, no dings, no leaks, no nothing, everything works! It has the inspection sticker valid till September 2013. It has a new Sony radio CD/AM/FM with IPod hook up with charger, A/C, heated seats, tires have 85% left, new brakes, it has an automatic transmission that shifts smooth and very well, the engine is a very strong 2.3L that has no leaks what so ever. Over all, it is very very clean inside and outside "you can litterally leak the engine and you will not taste dirt" It is in prestine conditions. It really is a great car!
Realistically, it is a 21 years old car but, you will barely find anything out of place. There is one very small paint spot gone and one of the hub wheel cover is missing (see pictures). You may find one tiny scratch here and there but I'm pretty sure you wont even notice it. Other than that it is in impecable conditions. It makes aprox. 370 miles per tank on the highway and around 275 miles locally.
I am a Volvo 240 and an old car enthusiast and I'm selling this beauty because I have too many cars and wify is pushing me to sell some. I'm the second owner of this car and I bought it from a dealership in Weymouth, MA back on October 12, 2009 with 166,000 miles. The original owner kept record of every single receipt of mantainace since he bought it brand new and still, since I ever had it, it have used premium Shell fuel and it have had the oil and oil filter changed every other month along with all necesary mantainance that have had required. I also have a brand new original fuel filter that will go with it.
If you are interested in it bid with confident and if you have any questions or want to see more pics, you can call me (Tony) at 7876306639 and/or contact me over the e-mail at: a r o s a j r 0 3 2 9 0 9 @ g m a i l . c o m (Se habla Espa~ol)
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Volvo's pedestrian airbags may already be on their way out
Sun, 01 Dec 2013As proof of just how quickly automotive technology can advance, just check out the Volvo V40. Developed with an external airbag aimed at better protecting pedestrians in the event of a collision, this innovative safety device could be phased out soon in place of more advanced active safety technologies like pedestrian detection and auto braking.
Go Auto had a chance to talk to Volvo senior VP Lex Kerssmakers at the Tokyo Motor Show, and he suggested that the V40's under-hood airbag will not be used on the next-gen XC90 and might not even be continued on non-SUV models. The passive airbag was designed to deploy at speeds of less than 31 miles per hour to help limit head injuries to pedestrians, but new active technologies are designed to prevent collisions in the first place.
The interview also reveals some details about the new XC90, such as the inclusion of a plug-in hybrid system and the debut of a new safety technology. Kerssmakers told Go Auto that a new Volvo concept will be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show in January, but it won't be for the XC90.
We dialed a random Swede, talked about not driving Volvos
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Although Volvo has yet to announce a new director for its financial arm, Nicolosi says they have found the right person and will announce sometime between now and the National Automobile Dealers Association convention, set to take place later this month in New Orleans.
Last month, Volvo also announced that its global communications chief Bodil Eriksson is moving from the home office in Gothenburg to the North American office in Rockleigh, New Jersey. Anders Kärrberg has been promoted from the government affairs post to take Eriksson's place.