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2005 Volvo S80 Awd, 5 Cyl-2.5l, Fully Loaded. Clean Autocheck Report / 2 Owner. on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:170969
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2005 Volvo S80 / 5 Cyl-2.5L / AWD / Fully loaded.

2 set of keyless entry, AWD, AM / FM / cassette / CD, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power mirror, Power Steering, Power Moon Roof, Cruise Control, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Dual Front Airbags, Dual Power seats, Dual Heated seats, Leather, Reading Lights, Rear Window Defroster, Trip Computer, A/C ice cold, Hot heat and more… Non-smoker, No pets.

Timing Belt and water pump was done @ 118,023 Miles on 12/28/2011

Next Timing Belt and water pump @ 218,023 Miles (Every 100,000 need to be done).

5 New Spark Plugs, 5 New Ignition coil with receipt and old parts.

170,969 Miles / If you know Volvo they go over 300,000 miles easy.

RELIABLE / Great Engine and Automatic Transmission with AWD.

KBB Value in good condition $5,729.00

To me, this car is in Very Good Condition, Please see all 22 Pictures for your own condition and grad.

Car doesn't burn oil, No delays jerks or slips.
All 4 tires in Good Condition.
Just Passed NJ Inspection for 2 years.
V5 - 2.5 Liter / Great on gas.
Strong engine and automatic transmission.
Safe and reliable transportation.

Clean AutoCheck Report, I am the 2nd owner.

Car Never been in an accident.

No Reserve price.. You Bid you Win.

The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping.

Method Of Payment: Cash In Person Only, Sorry No other payment but Cash.

I am Private Seller, I am NOT a dealer and I am NOT a Mechanic. The car run and drive great with no problems that I know of. You are more than welcome to come BEFORE the END of the AUCTION to get the car checked out with your mechanic or at any local mechanic within the area before you Purchase the car, Once the auction end the car is yours.  This car been auction As Is, No warranty or return.  Sorry, If you have 0 Feedback PLEASE don‘t bid on the car. I had so many problems with 0 feedback that they bid and never pay and never respond to my emails.

I DO MY BEST TO PRESENT ACCURATE INFORMATION ABOUT EVERY ITEM I SELL.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUSTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME.

Please call or Text 732-318-9440 if you want to come to see the car.

Thank you for looking.


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Volvo XC90 Coasting Transmission Deep Dive | How, when and why of coasting

Thu, Mar 25 2021

In our recent 2021 Volvo XC90 Recharge review, its turbocharged-supercharged-hybridized powertrain delivered impressive horsepower and fuel economy. But Volvo has one additional trick up its sleeve, propelling a car with power that's simpler, cheaper and all-natural: It's the power of momentum and gravity. I've always been halfway to a hypermiler. I'm not obsessive about it, but in city driving, I enjoy timing stoplight approaches to keep the wheels rolling and avoid the inertia of restarting from a stop. There's little point to needlessly racing and braking between red lights, wasting kinetic energy (and therefore fuel). So I tend to drive strategically instead, often catching up with the drivers who jackrabbit but get hung up at the lights. And, back when I owned a long line of vehicles with manual transmissions, I coasted. Coasting used to be slightly controversial. Some claimed it doesn't actually save gas, though my mileage calculations showed otherwise. Another school of thought insisted that removing engine braking from the equation, even momentarily, constitutes a dangerous loss of control. Of course, an experienced driver can slip a manual transmission back into gear in a flash when engine braking's actually needed. And one should always use some common sense and judgment about when and where to coast. I'm not talking about careening down a 15% grade into a school zone.  Anyway, those arguments became moot when automatic transmissions pretty much took over. (And no, never coast with a typical automatic transmission. Even if it weren't damaging to your type of automatic — but assume that it is — the risk of screwing up a nudge of the shifter from drive into neutral is too great.) XC90 Recharge 8 View 18 Photos But happily, some automakers in recent years have added a coasting feature to their automatics, with the aim of eking out more fuel efficiency. Volvo calls the feature on its Aisin eight-speed "Eco Coast." Some Mercedes, BMWs and others call it "sailing" or "gliding." The Hyundai Ioniq, Ford Mustang Mach-E and Polestar 2 are among EVs that allow you to cancel out all regeneration and freewheel downhill. And future cars such as the BMW iX are also being designed to do it. By building coasting into the clockworks, automakers have taken any traffic safety concerns out of the question, because the car will instantly switch you back into gear when needed.

Wagons make a bit of a comeback, with new models, sales on the rise

Thu, Jan 10 2019

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Subprime financing on the rise in new car sales, leasing too

Fri, 07 Dec 2012

We all remember the financial crisis that began several years back. At its core was a splurge of subprime lending for housing loans. The housing bubble burst, triggering a collapse of the mortgage-backed securities market. Apparently, those types of loans still exist in the automotive industry, and the market share for these types of "nonprime, subprime, and deep subprime," loans has grown 13.6 percent compared to the third quarter a year ago.
According to an Automotive News report, high-risk lending expanded to 24.8 percent of total loans in Q3, up from 21.9 percent for this time last year. As this level increased, average credit scores of borrowers dropped to 755, down from 763 a year ago. In that time, the average financing amount increased $90 per vehicle, to $25,963.
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