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2008 Volvo Xc90 3.2 Sport Utility 4-door 3.2l (salvage, Repairable) on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:111270
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For sale a very well equipped 2008 Volvo Xc90, this Volvo was involved in a front end accident, which let it do be salvaged, it comes with a PA salvage certificate.
This XC90 has a very impressive list of options, blind spot monitoring (BLIS), adaptive xenon headlights (at night it follows the steering inputs), retractable rear view mirrors, rear ac, parking assistance sensors, compass in the mirror, AWD.
This volvo starts and lot drives.


This car comes with a Pennsylvania Salvage certificate.
500 deposit due within 48 hours of auction end.
we do not provide estimates on repairs, (everyone repairs things differently)
Car must be picked up 7 days after auction end.
Car is sold AS-IS Where is.
Subject to a $250 title transfer fee


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Wed, Aug 19 2020

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Apple announces CarPlay in-car iPhone interface

Mon, 03 Mar 2014

Apple, maker of tech items like the iPhone, iPad and Mac line of computers, is extending its reach into the automotive market, making a fairly big announcement ahead of the Geneva Motor Show. No, it hasn't bought Tesla (yet). Instead, Apple has announced CarPlay, an all-new means of controlling an iPhone through your car.
Now, this doesn't strike us as some gimmicky thing. It's become increasingly common for automakers to take advantage of the high-speed data streams its customers enjoy on their smartphones in order to integrate navigation, traffic, audio and other infotainment items into a car's touchscreen interface. The Chevrolet Spark and Sonic are two prime examples of this move, using an iPhone's data stream for Siri integration and data for a third-party navigation app.
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Watch Volvo's V8 Supercar drivers play with the Polestar S60 in the Arctic

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