Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2010 Volvo S80, 3.2l V-6, 78,000 Miles, Very Nice - Super Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:77800 Color: is smooth and it has been garage kept
Location:

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Advertising:

This 2010 Volvo S80 is a Great Car!  77,800 miles and a lot of that on the highway. The 3.2L V-6 is smooth and powerful. It averages 25 MPG combined. (That is not a typo).  It is front wheel drive and very responsive. New Yokohama Avid Ascends were put on about 4 months ago and the alignment was tweaked as well just to ensure everything was perfect.  Also had a new battery installed by the local Volvo dealer.  Full Synthetic oil changed every 5-7000 miles.  Heated front and rear seats. Windows have factory tint. Bluetooth for hands free talking. I bought this car in TX 3 years ago from a dealer as it was a 1 year lease turn in with very low miles.  It has been a great car!  I just drive a lot for work and need to keep turning my vehicles over before they lose too much value.  If my daughter was 6 years older, she would be driving this car. Volvo consistently has one of the BEST SAFETY RATINGS in the industry.  The cabin is surrounded with airbags. The interior is fresh and I always used floor mats so it still looks nearly new.  The exterior is smooth and it has been garage kept.  There are normal nicks and dings for a car that has been on the road for 78,000 miles but nothing abnormal.  An unfriendly shopping cart hit the right front wheel well and rippled the edge a little but not enough to worry about.  A small ding in the windshield (lower left hand corner and out of view) was professionally sealed as well.  If you are looking for a flawless vehicle, then keep looking. This car is in Very Good+ to Excellent shape and runs like a top but it is not showroom condition and I won't pretend it is. I am rather picky myself and have represented this car the best I could. I recommend looking at it in person or having a third party inspection if you have not bought on-line before. The car is south of Nashville, TN and I will work with you if you need it shipped.  You will need to set up the shipping arrangements.  Please no lowball offers or other financing creativity.  Don't bid if you can't pay.  I won't waste your time if you don't waste mine.  I know what it's worth and how nice it is and have the title in hand for the first serious buyer.  It is sitting in the garage waiting for a new home so the miles will remain the same. ( I am driving its' replacement already).  Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Auto Services in Tennessee

White`s Towing & Recovery ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automotive Roadside Service, Towing
Address: 1303 W College St, Smyrna
Phone: (615) 896-5844

Universal Kia Franklin ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 1413 Murfreesboro Rd, Bellevue
Phone: (615) 224-7973

United Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Machine Shop
Address: 3007 Nolensville Pike, Bellevue
Phone: (615) 331-5007

Transmissions INC ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Transmission, Transmissions-Other
Address: 598 S Lowry St, Smyrna
Phone: (615) 459-3992

The Wash Spot Inc ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Truck Washing & Cleaning, Car Wash
Address: 2180 N Jackson St, Wartrace
Phone: (931) 571-8891

Solar Pros Window Tinting ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Glass Coating & Tinting
Address: 2721 N Wright Rd, Maryville
Phone: (865) 379-0510

Auto blog

2015 Volvo XC90 mule spotted testing in the snow

Thu, 21 Mar 2013

The Volvo XC90 was a big step for the Swedish automaker in 2003, but the midsize crossover has changed very little since its introduction. All that's about to change as Volvo starts its initial development on the 2015 XC90, which we see for the first time in these spy shots showing a cobbled-together XC70.
Like the current XC90, the next-generation model will be both longer and wider than the XC70 - judging by the modifications made to this mule's body - which will continue to allow Volvo's flagship crossover and provide three rows of seating. The next XC90 will ride on a new platform that will eventually make up around two-thirds of all Volvo sales, called the Scalable Product Architecture (SPA).
Our shooter managed to find out the registration number for this mule, which indicated that it was powered by a five-cylinder diesel, but we expect the automaker to start stepping away from its current powertrains with a big push toward smaller engines courtesy of the new Volvo Engine Architecture (VEA). Rumor has it that the future engine lineup for the XC90 will rely heavily on turbocharged four-cylinder engines and eight-speed automatic transmissions, which will likely eliminate or lessen some of the current mills available like a straight-six or V8.

Volvo XC90 successor EV might have been outed in patent images

Mon, Aug 15 2022

Motor1 found a trademark application Volvo filed at the EU Intellectual Property Office on June 13 to reserve the name "EXC90." A month later, the Worldscoop Forum for European car fans posted these images, sourced from the same government agency. We can't be certain the two filings are related, but circumstantial evidence points to this being the full-sized XC90's battery-electric successor that will be called the EXC90. Another circumstantial log for the fire is that Volvo ex-CEO Hakan Samuelsson said the coming family transport would start with a vowel. Based on yet another trademark filing from last year and Samuelsson saying Volvo would "give cars a name as you give a newborn child," we've been looking out for the name Embla. But hey, EXC90 Embla would cover all the bases, and it could differentiate the battery-electric XC90 from the hybrid version we know will continue to sell. Rolling with the possibility, the drawings show a crossover taking clear cues from both the current XC90 and the Volvo Concept Recharge design study from November of last year. The headlight design, sold grille and vertical lower intakes look traced from the Concept Recharge. The hood is much more upright, a la the retail XC90, as are the horizontal roof and full-figured sides. In back, the drawings diverge from the XC90 and the concept. The backlight is more raked than that on the XC90, meaning it's far more angled than the upright hatch on the concept. The C-shaped lights are more like units on Volvo sedans, unconnected to the upright light elements beside the hatch glass in the same way the XC90's and concept's are. Below that, there are no visible exhaust outlets, but the ICE-powered XC90 hides its outlets, too. Not long after posting these exterior shots, Worldscoop posted interior shots as well. These represent designs that differ from every Volvo interior save for the inset where the portrait-oriented infotainment screen goes. The left and right steering wheel spokes feature floating inserts. The instrument panel stretches a single vent across its width, removing the vertical vents next to the infotainment screen, and might be reminiscent of the unit in the Polestar in placing the HVAC controls at the bottom of the touchscreen.

Hot rod tractor stars in Swedish version of Farmkhana

Mon, 08 Sep 2014

The Nordic countries are known for their beautiful fjords, blonde-haired populace and bitter cold for a good portion of the year. The hours spent indoors during the dark, cold season apparently gives a lot of time for some crazy brainstorming. Tire store chain Vianor is highlighting the Traktor Terror in a new video. If Ken Block is the master of Gymkhana, then these guys know all about Farmkhana in their custom, turbocharged tractor.
According to the YouTube description from Vianor, the tractor is a 1956 Volvo BM Terrier with an added roll cage, adjustable front suspension and extended frame. The engine is thoroughly Swedish, and it's based on a Volvo 940 Turbo with a Volvo 240 head and Volvo 740 intercooler. However, it uses a Saab turbo Prospark ignition and fuel system. All told, the setup is claimed to make 225 horsepower and is capable of a top speed of 60 miles per hour.
That's not crazy power, but this tractor can certainly put it down. The farm machine has no problem smoking those big rear wheels and drifts easily.... although, it may be a tiny little bit unstable (hence the roll cage). If nothing else, this looks like the world's most fun way to be a farmer, that's for sure.