2009 Volvo C30 T5 R Design 2.5l Turbo, Black, Leather, Roof/bike Racks, Flawless on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This 2009 T5
R-Design is in flawless condition! Black with multi-tone leather interior, this
Volvo is truly a sight to see. The only
reason I am letting it go is because I am moving overseas – there is nothing
wrong with it and it has ever been in a crash.
It has been maintained 100% to the manufacturers recommended maintenance
schedule at a Volvo dealership. I have
all of the receipts, records, manuals, etc.
I just took it in for the 67,500-mile service, which includes oil
change, brake fluid flush and inspection, and tire rotation. And I paid extra for a full 4-wheel tire
balancing and alignment, and put new wipers on.
The tires have about 11,000 miles on them and are in excellent
condition. I have both factory key sets. Here are
the specs and options: Preferred
Package - Premium 650-watt Dynaudio sound system with 10 speakers and Dolby
surround sound, power driver's seat (with memory), leather upholstery, cruise
control, and power glass sunroof. Climate
Package - Heated front seats, headlamp washers, rain sensor wipers, and fog
lights. Chasis/Handling
- 5 speed automatic transmission with Geartronic manual selection, R-Design
Dynamic Chassis Control system for better handling, "Atreus" 18-inch
alloy wheels, polished exhaust pipes, and electronic stability control and
anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution. Other
features - Air conditioning, keyless entry, steering wheel audio and phone
controls, Sirius satellite radio, Bluetooth, and anti-theft alarm system. Added Bonus
- I will include the factory Volvo OEM Roof Racks with two Volvo Bike carriers
that I bought new from the dealership. I
have all of the manuals, locks, keys, and extra metal fittings that go with. Also throwing in the fitted WeatherTech floor
mats front and rear. Best of
luck! Feel free to ask questions. If you want a test drive feel free to contact
me prior to the end of auction. I live
on Miami Beach. Note: Photo's were taken at the Miami Beach car wash... not a chop shop:) I know they look kind of sketchy, ran out of time. |
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Fri, 13 Sep 2013The debate about what direction to take perennially struggling Volvo has been raging for years. Should the Swedish marque go upscale and try to chase other European luxury brands, or should it stick to its safety-minded knitting? Should it adopt flashy new styling and a more overt performance bent, or keep it Scandinavian clean and responsible? Chinese parent brand Geely apparently has designs on making Volvo a full-fledged BMW rival - particularly in its homeland - including pushing for a range-topping 7 Series competitor. However, Volvo execs have been repeatedly pushing back on the idea. In fact, it's understood that this philosophical crisis contributed mightily to the high-profile departure of Stefan Jacoby, the company's CEO until the middle of 2012 (Jacoby has since rebounded to head international operations for General Motors).
There doesn't seem like any middle path in this debate, but that apparently isn't going to stop Volvo from trying. According to a sprawling Reuters report, Volvo will placate Geely chairman Li Shufu with a stretched and lux'd up version of the next S80. Yet Li still isn't completely satisfied, and he's said to be pushing for "a plusher and bigger model he calls the S100" to rival cars like the Audi A8. For the moment, it is not clear if the larger S80-based model will be a global offering, or just another one of China's many home-market, long-wheelbase specials.
The question of future Volvo styling is up for debate as well. According to Reuters, "Insiders say Li is a big fan of the new styling that design chief Thomas Ingenlath has brought to Volvo" (The latest example, the Concept Coupe from this week's Frankfurt Motor Show, is shown above.) Yet there are those who worry whether the company's new styling strategy is showy enough to appeal to China's wealthy. Chairman Li would still like to see a range-topping sedan for "show-off people," but Volvo's management doesn't want to go down that road. Clearly, this won't be the last we hear about the company's existential boardroom battles.
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While Volvo and its racing partner Polestar haven't released official output numbers, regulations call for outputs between 620 and 650 horsepower - in any event, a whole lot more than the 311 hp it produces in stock form. (Noble managed to squeeze that much out of the same block, but that required twin turbochargers while this unit remains naturally aspirated.) Scope out the details in the press release below and the photos from the reveal in the gallery above.
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