2003 Volvo Xc90 T6 Wagon 4-door 2.9l Absolutely No Reserver on 2040-cars
Thank you for viewing my daughters car , it just developed a issue which we dont want to fix so we are selling it AS-IS WHERE IS. The truck is a AWD vehicle which we have already replaced the transmission four months ago because we were told it needed a trans.So we purchased a used one with 61k miles and had AAMCO put it in trans and labor was $2750 we even provided our own fluids from the volvo dealer as well as put in a new trans filter at a cost of $365 we have all the receipts to prove it. Next the volvo dealer did a oil change and replaced the spark plugs and updated the new software for the trans and vehicle and they also replaced the sunroof drain plugs all to the tune off $850. Next we had a new headliner put in for $250 as you can see we put good money in to this vehicle for our daughter .But as of tuesday her urgent service transmission light came on we took it back to AAMCO and they informed us that our transmission cooler was leaking. And that to properly fix our problem it will be another $1200 at this point i have given up on this car.If you want it come and get it from my drive way i just leased my daughter a new hyundai elantra so this Suv has got to go.It runs and drives but i am told it is leaking trans fluid and i plan on selling it AS-IS .Also as of yesterday the instrument cluster comes on and off.I have also been told this is a common occurance on all volvos. I dont have the time to keep putting money into this car if you want a nice suv with Navigation here it is oh by the way the car is a lil dirty because my daughter has no regard so with a lil elbow grease this will make someone a hell of a car.75% of this suv has all new parts it just needs another 25% to make her great. O reserve the final bid takes her home we have title in hand and we believe in a full disclosure for a quick and easy transaction.Thank you for taking the time to read the description good luck and i look forward to meeting you when you come and get it..........................................
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Volvo bringing Chinese-built cars to America beginning next year
Wed, 18 Jun 2014Just because the penetration of the American automotive market by Chinese brands hasn't quite happened yet doesn't mean that Chinese-built cars are far off. According to a new report, we could very soon see long-wheelbase Volvo S60s that were assembled in the People's Republic arriving on US shores.
The report comes from Automotive News China, which cites an anonymous Volvo exec. An official Volvo spokesperson later corroborated ANC's report, although where the original source claimed that we could see the Chinese-built S60L in US dealers at some point in 2015, the company line was that a timeline hadn't been established to begin exports from the world's most populous nation.
According to Volvo, the benefit to exporting from China to the United States rather than from Sweden is the relationship between the US dollar and the Chinese yuan. Overall, it's a less tumultuous issue than the dollar-to-euro situation. By moving vehicles from China to the US, the Chinese-owned company is limiting the degree of risk it's taking with sudden currency swings.
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