1998 Volvo V70 Glt Turbo Wagon-runs Well,no Rust,well Maintained/no Check Lights on 2040-cars
Naples, Florida, United States
I am selling my work car, 1998 Volvo V70 GLT. Well maintained, everything works, NO check engine or warning lights. Auto, ps, pb, turbo, p/seats, p/sunroof, p/mirrors, heated seats,pw, pdl , stereo, ice cold a/c, automatic temp control system.
I drove this car all over the country for work with my art things in the car and my ladder in the back. There is no third row seat in case you wondered. Lots of parts replaced this past year including front suspension parts, struts, turbo, tuned up, all fluids changed, new clear headlight assemblies etc. I would not hesitate to get in and drive this car across the country any day of the week. I am only selling it because I bought a new Volvo wagon and don't need this one. The only problems with the car are a small worn area on the drivers seat leather on the left side by the seat belt, the remotes don't work and the car needs to be cleaned inside and out and there is the odd squeek and rattle. Other than that, as of the last time I drove it, everything worked well. Car is 15 years old, so it is sold as is with no warranties. |
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Geely to release models developed with Volvo in 2015
Thu, 22 Aug 2013Geely and Volvo will finally team up for a jointly developed vehicle, more than three years after the safety-minded Swedish brand was gobbled up by Geely's parent company, according to a report in Automotive News Europe. The story quotes Geely's CEO, Gui Sheng Yue saying, "We have entered into actual research and development stage and I believe we can see the new product in the year after next."
That means 2015, which is a mighty ambitious timetable to bring a vehicle to market. But as Geely's CEO explains, life isn't going to get any easier in the Chinese market, "Competitive pressure on domestic brands in the China market should increase considerably in the coming years as most major international brands are strengthening their presence," he told ANE. Those statements also tell us that we shouldn't expect to see Geely on American shores any time soon. The brand is simply too focused on topping the Chinese market, at least among CDM brands.
Volvo shows inflatable child seat concept [w/video]
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Volvo is bringing its emphasis on safety and design to the littlest members of the family with its concept for an inflatable, rearward facing child safety seat. The design is meant to help traveling families by offering a lighter and less bulky alternative to traditional car seats.
The design is quite ingenious. The seat is covered in drop-stitched fabric, which fills with air to create the form of the seat. An electric motor in it allows inflation and deflation in less than 40 seconds, according to Volvo. It weighs less than 5 kilograms (11 pounds) and folds small enough when collapsed to fit into a bag. It even has a Bluetooth connection, so parents can begin expanding it remotely.
The inflatable seat in the brainchild of Lawrence Abele, Volvo's design manager at its Monitoring and Concept Center in Los Angeles, CA. "For many, travelling with young children is a challenge; any assistance to simplify the parents' life with young children is a great thing," he said in a statement released by Volvo. The chair remains a concept for now, and the automaker isn't saying whether it's going to put it into production, but it's a clever solution to a common problem. Scroll down for a video showing it in action and to read the release.
Volvo denies boss Jacoby is taking a run at Opel CEO post
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Volvo spokesman Stefan Elfstrom has piped up to say "Mr. Jacoby is fully occupied with running Volvo and has no plan for leaving his present job." Stranger things have happened, though, and who knows what the truth is, but we have to admit we'd be surprised if Jacoby jumped off the Volvo express - recently given an $11-billion boost by parent company Geely - to take his chances in the Opel maelstrom.
So Opel's search for a CEO continues. At least we have the Adam to look forward to.