2004 Volvo Xc90 T6 Wholesale Price_ As Is_save $$$_ Houston , Tx on 2040-cars
TEXAS,USA, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:2.9L 2917CC l6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 94,292
Make: Volvo
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: XC90
Trim: T6 Wagon 4-Door
Drive Type: AWD
2004 VOLVO XC90 T6 AWD
BUY IT NOW: 5900$
OR BEST REASONABLE OFFER
Listing Category: | As Is |
YV1CZ91H541103422 | |
94,929 mi |
utility | |
BLACK | |
GREY |
6 Cylinder Gas | |
Gas | |
AWD | |
Automatic Transmission |
Houston , TX | |
EQUIPMENT
2.9L I-6 MPI 2-T/C I/C | AM\FM\CD | DUAL - AC | POWER STEERING |
6 CYLINDER GAS | ANTI-LOCK BRAKES | LEATHER INTERIOR | POWER WINDOWS |
7 PASSENGER | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | MEMORY SEAT | SEAT TYPE - BUCKET |
AIR BAG - DUAL | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION | POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER SEATS | SUN ROOF |
ALL WHEEL DRIVE | CRUISE CONTROL | POWER LOCKS | TILT WHEEL |
ADDITIONAL VEHICLE INFORMATION
DAMAGES
Region/Area | Type | Description |
External Damages | ||
See Description | See Description | LF DR Panel Dings - Multiple 1 - 3 inches |
See Description | See Description | R QTR Panel Scratches - Light 6 - 9 inches |
See Description | See Description | R FEND Panel Dents - Multiple 1 - 3 inches |
See Description | See Description | MECH Engine Cond Smokes |
See Description | See Description | LR DR Panel Scratches - Light 12+ inches |
See Description | See Description | REAR Lift Gate Dings - Multiple 1 - 3 inches |
See Description | See Description | L QTR Panel Scratches - Light 9 - 12 inches |
See Description | See Description | RF DR Panel Scratches - Light 9 - 12 inches |
See Description | See Description | RR DR Panel Scratches - Light 9 - 12 inches |
TIRES AND WHEELS
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Your guide to vehicle subscription services
Mon, Oct 1 2018They might be extremely limited in scope because of location availability, but vehicle subscription services are a growing trend that most luxury manufacturers are jumping on. Plans are expensive, but you're paying for much more than just the car typically. We highlighted four of the larger plans with a few more listed at the end. Care by Volvo Volvo launched its subscription service last year with its brand-new XC40. It was the only vehicle available for a time, but subscribers can now get an S60 sedan as well. Subscriptions are for two years, with the monthly price including insurance, a concierge service, wear-and-tear item replacements and all maintenance. You'll be able to drive 15,000 miles per year with whichever Volvo you choose, and although there are no options to extend that mileage, you can swap cars after a year. Pricing for the XC40 is $650 per month in base trim, while an S60 can be as expensive as $850 for the R-Design. Volvo's plan is to offer more cars soon through the service, but it's relatively limited compared to others right now. Porsche Passport Porsche has two levels in its subscription service: Launch and Accelerate. Launch will cost $2,000 per month and give you access to the Cayman, Boxster, Macan and Cayenne. All of those but the Cayenne can be had in "S" trim as well. Accelerate is where the fun really starts. For $3,000 per month you can choose from a fleet of 911s, including the S, 4S, Cabriolet and Cabriolet S. If those aren't enough, you can also get the Panamera 4S, Macan GTS and Cayenne S. There are no mileage limits and you can change vehicles as often as you'd like. Also included in the price is insurance, repairs, detailing and any maintenance. It might be extremely expensive and limited to Atlanta only, but this subscription service is second-to-none for what you get. Audi Select Audi just launched its subscription car service, and it's offered in one version for a flat fee of $1,395 per month. For that you'll have access to five different cars including the A4, S5 Coupe, A5 Cabriolet, Q5, and Q7. Not a bad range of vehicles, but it would've been neat to see the recently updated A7 in there too. Maybe in time. Like the others, insurance and maintenance are wrapped up in the price. Audi is allowing for unlimited miles and two car swaps per month here. In addition to that, you'll get two days of free rentals through Audi's Silvercar rental agency should you go on a trip.
2020 Volvo XC90 Inscription Interior Driveway Test | A lesson in minimalist luxury
Thu, Sep 10 2020We tend to love Volvo interiors. They’re beautiful, simple, inviting and a relaxing place to spend time in. Designers needed to get it right, too, because Volvo has applied the same styling and design language to every vehicle in its lineup. WeÂ’re focusing on the flagship today: the 2020 Volvo XC90 T8 Inscription. Since our tester is the Inscription trim, that means itÂ’s the most luxurious version of the bunch (Momentum and R-Line are the two others). Some highlights include perforated Nappa leather seats, a “tailored dashboard,” Gray Ash Wood trim inlays and the Orrefors crystal shift knob. Our car had the Charcoal interior scheme to play along nicely with the trim. The contrast between the light wood trim and gray stitching with the black leather is pleasing to the eye. Volvo uses a gratuitous but not overwhelming amount of piano black trim to bring some shine to the interior. ItÂ’s nice to see and touch on the buttons, but gets dirty quickly around the flat gear lever area where dust tends to collect. Much of the dash is left blank in a nod to minimalism. WeÂ’re left with a large nine-inch touchscreen oriented vertically in the center, just like every other Volvo on sale today. This is flanked by the center air vents. ThereÂ’s little to no styling going on with the vents, which seems like a missed opportunity. Regardless, we dig the layered and nicely-stitched dash that comes with the Inscription model. Also nestled into the dash is this crossoverÂ’s 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. ItÂ’s basic in its visuals, but plenty effective at conveying important car information. We like the more vibrant and customizable clusters from Mercedes-Benz and Audi a lot, but this one gets the job done and it isnÂ’t distracting in the least bit. Volvo has your back when it comes to comfort. Our tester has the Luxury Package, so itÂ’s equipped with massaging front seats, heated rear seats and a heated steering wheel. Additionally, Volvo finishes the headliner in Nubuck, and the grab handles and visors get leather. Unlike everybody else, Volvo allows you to choose between three levels of heat for the steering wheel. ItÂ’s noticeable to our hands, and is great when you want to add a little heat into your fingers without being scalded. As for the massage, itÂ’s backrest only. We wish it was back and bottom, but at least the programs available for your back are soothing.
New Volvo ad remembers the joy of rear-facing jump seats
Mon, 19 May 2014With the rise in popularity of first the minivan and later the crossover as the default family vehicle, there have been about 20 years of children who have missed out on the joy of rear-facing jump seats in station wagons. It means kids today don't know the pleasure to be found in making faces or lewd gestures at other drivers while their parents can't see. Plus, they don't know the slightly nauseous feeling of watching the world pass by in reverse. However, a group of filmmakers look back with nostalgia at this increasingly uncommon automotive feature in a new ad for the 2015 Volvo V60.
As part of its sponsorship of the National Film Festival for Talented Youth, Volvo commissions a team each year to create an advertisement to be shown during the festival. This year's shows how the company's buyers have gone from riding in the back to driving the brand's cars. Scroll down to check out the charming ad, along with some wistful looks at classic Volvo wagons, before the jump seat is forgotten.
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