1990 Volvo 240 Base Wagon 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
You are looking at an outstanding original condition 245 DL
Volvo Wagon, with only 105,230 miles. Automatic, Power Windows, AM-FM Cassette,
Cruise Control, AC and Heated Seats. This car has always been serviced at
Genuine Volvo Dealers or Volvo Service Centers. No squeaks, rattles or leaks. I
will welcome any and all inspections (at buyer’s expense). It has a small scrape
on passenger side in front of rear wheel well. Did not repair because it would
violate the original paint. It is visible in the right side photo. Everything
works and runs extremely well. Almost as good as the day it was born. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit due 24 hrs. after close of auction by winning buyer. PayPal excepted. Buyer is responsible for either pick-up or delivery. On Aug-25-14 at 17:59:13 PDT, seller added the following information: You are looking at an outstanding original condition 245 DL Volvo Wagon, with only 105,230 miles. Automatic, Power Windows, AM-FM Cassette, Cruise Control, AC and Heated Seats. This car has always been serviced at Genuine Volvo Dealers or Volvo Service Centers. No squeaks, rattles or leaks. I will welcome any and all inspections (at buyer’s expense). It has a small scrape on passenger side in front of rear wheel well. Did not repair because it would violate the original paint. It is visible in the right side photo. Everything works and runs extremely well. Almost as good as the day it was born. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit due 24 hrs. after close of auction by winning buyer. PayPal excepted. Buyer is responsible for either pick-up or delivery. Note: I've been getting questions on the salvage title. I was not aware of the ‘salvage title” until I went to list it a couple weeks back. Ebay took the listing down and said that Auto Check (a company they use) said that it was salvage. And if I wanted to re-list I would have to change description. I called California DMV and all I received was road block after road block. I too wanted to find out more and why the salvage title. I can’t figure out how you can have a salvage title and have it check out for no accidents. I bought this car in California where I lived at the time.
Before I bought it I took it to Carlsbad Volvo to have checked out. They found
it to be in excellent shape. They did not mention then that they thought it had
been in an accident. I bought it and used daily until moving to Phoenix. Now in
Arizona, I have it registered, and again I see no mention of “salvage” on the
title. All I know is that this car has
passed every inspection, both SMOG and Mechanics inspections. |
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This Volvo truck is for the birds... literally
Fri, 16 Nov 2012If you were mentally scarred by the Alfred Hitchcock thriller The Birds, you may not want to watch this video. For everyone else, this is a rather perplexing event. It appears that thousands of pigeons are released from a Volvo truck at the command of a whistle. It looks visually stunning, but for what purpose? Well, we're not entirely sure, but it looks to be the simultaneous release at the start of a major pigeon race.
Now, we don't suspect that Volvo has eschewed its self-titled Volvo Ocean Race for a more avian-inspired competition. We're also not quite sure where this competition is being held, but it may be an annual event, as we also found a similar video with a different MAN rig on YouTube that was posted in 2011. but if you have even the slightest case of Ornithophobia, you best steer clear of this feathered mob. Otherwise, check out the video of this massive flock on the move in the video below. We've even thrown in a video of the gas station scene from Hitchcock's 1963 classic to get you in the mood.
Lotus' new position: Much improved, if Volvo's experience is a guide
Wed, May 24 2017Out today is the news that Geely Holding will acquire controlling interest in British sports car maker Lotus Cars. While some 20 years ago the Chinese acquisition of a British automaker might have inspired grumbling from aggrieved Brits (and the handful of Lotus enthusiasts), the world has moved on. And so – thankfully – can Lotus. To suggest Lotus' business history has been checkered is to broaden the definition of "checkered." With its beginnings in the early '50s as a maker of component cars for competition, Lotus founder Colin Chapman – in a manner not unlike his postwar contemporary, Enzo Ferrari – was always hustling, living a hand-to-mouth existence in the production of road cars to support a racing program. Regrettably, Chapman never found a Fiat, as Ferrari did toward the end of the 1960s. Lotus had Ford in its corner for racing and as a resource for powertrains, and later benefited from the corporate support of both GM and Toyota for relatively short periods. Lotus Cars, however, never enjoyed the corporate buy-in that would have allowed Chapman to race and let someone else build the cars. Regardless of what Consumer Reports or Kelley Blue Book might have thought (if they had ...) about those early Lotus cars, a great many are now regarded as classics. My first knowledge of a production Lotus was when Tom McCahill, the 'dean' of automotive journalists in the US, tested an early Elan for Mechanix Illustrated. While we're still not sure, some 50 years later, how McCahill's XXL frame fit into the tiny roadster, he had nothing but praise for the Elan's athletic chassis and now-timeless design. In today's Lotus portfolio, the Elise and Exige continue that light, athletic tradition, while the larger Evora seems to strike wide – literally and figuratively – of the "less is more" ideal. With the Toyota-powered Evora, more is more. But in an eco-sensitive era demanding more of the original Chapman mantra – add lightness – there's little reason that Lotus can't regain relevance if given the financial resources. Geely's acquisition of Volvo, the fruits of which appear regularly not only in the news but on the streets, suggests the Chinese investment will provide strategic vision (along with money) while allowing Lotus talent to do what it does best: Create an exciting product. And while at various periods in its history the product has been worthy, Lotus in the US has been ill-served by a flailing dealer network.
Volvo celebrates 20 years since 850 wagons came to BTCC
Wed, 30 Apr 2014This year Honda Yuasa Racing brought a station wagon back to the ranks of competitors in the British Touring Car Championship (its drivers currently sit in third and fifth place in the Championship). In 1994, however, Volvo was the first team to run an estate in the series that's one of the best for delivering close racing.
Rickard Rydell and Jan Lammers drove the duo of 850 Estates prepped by Tom Walkinshaw Racing, lining up at Thruxton and proving that the rumors of a wagon in the series weren't a joke. The team used that year for development, getting the 2.0-liter, 290-horsepower, naturally aspirated five-cylinder engine ready for the next year's proper assault. The team's best finish over the 21 races was a fifth place, and they took 14th overall.
Rules changes led Volvo to switch to the 850 sedan the following year, but all the right noises had been made with the wagon. Rydell drive on to a third-place overall finish in 1995, three years later he claimed the Championship title. You'll find details and reminiscing from Rydell in the press release below, as well as the full video with scenes from the glory days.