Volvo S60 T5 2012 - New And Perfect Condition - Loaded Original Cost 39,000+tax on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 5 Cylinder Gasoline Fuel Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Regular Unleaded gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Volvo
Model: S60
Trim: Sport with chrome
Options: Blind Side Warning, Adaptive Cruise Control, city assist Auto braeaking collision avoidance, city assist auto breaking collision avoidance, Heated - 8 way Power front Seats, Dual Climate Package, non smoking - no pets - no children, work on local military base - easy driver, sirius radio with 1 year left on contract, song storage and hard drive memory, premium- best volvo sound system available, Electric Sunroof with covered panel, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Rear View Back up Camera, Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror, Fold-in Side Parking Mirrors, Navigation System, Bluetooth, Voice Recognition, arm rest doorbags, rain sensing wipers, Its been taken excellent care of, Rides and drives like a dream, airbags in door panels, airbag curtain, speed controled airbags for extra safety, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Sedan - 4 door
Power Options: heated headlight washer, keyless entry, keyless start, DVD Player, Technology package, Premium sound Package, 256-955-4187 or 256-682-3431, Very nice car, like new, i paid 39,000, best in class 5 year 60000 mile coverage plan, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 8,250
Sub Model: T5 S60
Exterior Color: Silver
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Beige all leather including steering wheel
Warranty: 5 year warrarny with 60000 mile coverage
Number of Cylinders: Turbo 5 cylinder - average 27+ mpg around town
purchased with 35 miles: one owner - only driver
One Owner - you won't find a car thats been taken better care of, i had plan to keep it for years to come but circumstanes changed and I need to sell - Work on local military base and drive it very easy through 40 mph street and then 35 MPH on base.I have driven it up to 60 MPH a coupld of times on the highway and it handles like a real sports car, but normally drive it easy. It stays parked in my garage at night. I purchased on Jan 27th 2012. No problems, runs good, drives great. I paid 39,000. I dont want to loose this much money but if you look at the bill of sale in pics ans the sticker price you can see what I paid for it. Has every feature available on the 2012 T5. Itss a great car and has a Transferable full maintenance includes all schelduled work for free for 3 more years from any Volvo dealer, inlcuding all oil changes, any parts, towing, emergency roadside assistance, and they give you a new Volvo to drive while they are changing your oil for free and then wash it when they are fisnished. Volvo has top notch service. If you know Volvo you know ifs a safe great car. I really love my Volvo and I like driving it, it was a dream car, but siuations change and job is being cut back due to Defense Spending so I will give someone else the opportunity to purchase at a good price. I have a Ford P/U F150 that I should be driving and i don't need two insurance payments and two tags to purchase each year. I just simply can't afford both vehicles at this time. But if times get better I would defineltly look at owning a Volvo again, I have never driven such a nice riding car. If you decide to buy it, you will need to pick up in Huntsville AL or I can drive it close to this area and meet you at bank or loan company and I need cash or cashier check and sign over title and Bill of Sale.. Will not sell any other way. title is clear, as I have saved for many years to buy this dream car. I am the only owner, purchased new with only 35 miles on it, Its been treated like a baby and never hot rodded as I had planned to keep it for years to come.. I will consider a good cash offer as I would like to sell and then one day when things are better I will buy another Volvo because this is the nicest best riding and driving car I have ever owned and as much as I hate to part with it, the time has come that I have to be realistic about my job and expenses.
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12-year-old golfer wins Volvo for hole-in-one [w/video]
Wed, 27 Aug 2014Some people just have all of the luck. Natasha Oon, a 12-year-old girl in Malaysia, was recently attending the 40th RSGC Ladies Amateur Open Championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club with her parents. On a whim, she teed up a shot with her eight iron and scored a hole-in-one. That would have been impressive for a girl her age by any standards, but she didn't see the sign that said making the shot also won her a new Volvo XC60 T5. Not a bad prize for a tween who won't be allowed to drive for at least a few years.
So what does any good 12-year-old do with a CUV? Give it to her parents of course. According to website Paultan, she plans on giving the crossover to her mom and told her, "this is the car that you will use to drive me to school every day." Scroll down to watch video of Oon receiving the oversized key to the Volvo with her family and a brief interview with her about what she was thinking when she found out she won a car for sinking a fantastic shot.
Junkyard Gem: 1984 Volvo 242 DL
Sun, Aug 30 2020Volvo had tremendous success with the iconic 200 Series cars, selling them in North America from the 1975 model year all the way through 1993 (and if you count the Volvo 140, which was the same car from the A pillars rearward, the 240's history goes back to the middle 1960s). Nearly everybody who bought 240s on our continent did so in order to be safe and/or practical, which meant that the two-door version never sold anywhere near as well as its four-door and wagon brethren. Here's one of those rare 240 coupes (technically speaking, a two-door sedan), found in a San Jose car graveyard last winter. If you're going to be a stickler about the designation of this car as a two-door sedan and not as a coupe, you'll also want to call it by the name Volvo used when it was in the showroom: the 1984 Volvo DL. However, everybody in the Volvo world now prefers the original naming system that Volvo used for the 200s back home in Sweden, where you had 2 followed by a numeral indicating the number of engine cylinders and a numeral indicating the number of doors, with the trim-level code after that. So, what we have for today's Junkyard Gem is a Volvo 242 DL, i.e., the cheapest new 240 Americans could buy in 1984. You could get a turbocharged engine from the factory in the 1984 242, but this car has the ordinary naturally-aspirated 2.3-liter straight-four, rated at 111 horsepower. It also has the four-speed manual transmission with overdrive controlled by the button in the middle of the shift knob. Nearly 230,000 miles on the clock, which is decent for any 1980s car but not spectacular by Volvo 240 standards. Many Volvo enthusiasts prefer the smooth lines of the coupe to the stodgier sedans and wagons, and this one shows signs of ownership by someone who wasn't just about listening to NPR while driving safely to the natural-foods store. Sure enough, it has aftermarket springs and a non-factory rear sway bar. I wish I'd found these parts back in 2007, when I was helping to build a V8-swapped Volvo 244 road racer. The presence of the keys in a junkyard car, however, usually indicates that it was voluntarily let go by its final owner. Perhaps it was a dealership trade-in that proved to be impossible to sell due to a combination of three pedals, high miles, and lack of truck-shaped body. The interior looks like it might have been tolerable before it reached this place.
Volvo readying stretched next-gen S80 in lieu of 7 Series rival?
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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.