1993 Volvo 240 Wagon, Third Seat, Security System, 151k Mi Clean! on 2040-cars
Norwalk, Connecticut, United States
THE BEST OF THE LAST THIS
240 Wagon exemplifies why these very collectible daily drivers have become so
desirable. This 2 owner exceptionally clean car in and out has only been driven
9,500 miles in the past ten years by a well-respected Metro North Boston repair
facilities owner/tech’s wife. As you can imagine the previous owner kept this
one in excellent mechanical condition using only original factory Volvo
replacement parts. The timing belt and water pump were replaced 4,000 miles ago
@ 146,220 miles. Everything is operational on this car such as the odometer and
fuel gauge, also the blower motor/fan has a strong 4 speed heating/defrost
delivery system to work along with the A/C system (Volvo R134) to give real
comfort in the coldest winters and the worst of the summer heat... Both map
pockets on front door doors have just been replaced. The center console that
houses the power mirror controls and heated seat switches are also in great
condition. The center arm rest (rare) only 93 models is mint with drink
holders. Due to fading over the last 20 years I elected to change all the
lenses front and rear (head lights, tail lights, and both directional lenses).
This 240 has every possible option from heated seats, power mirrors, power
windows, and door locks, remote start, key less entry, two sets (key fob), 3rd
row seating, roof rack, complete set of factory floor mats (equiv. to weather
tech)... Clean Ma. Title and all service records. We just had it checked out by our trusted Volvo Mechanic who gave it a thumbs up! No work needed on the vehicle. |
Volvo 240 for Sale
1990 volvo 240 dl
**1992 volvo 240 - b230ft swap/no rust - sonic blue - excellent condition**
1992 volvo 240 gl ... 62,815 original miles ... one owner!!!(US $8,400.00)
1991 volvo 240 base sedan 4 door manual transmission 149k miles(US $2,500.00)
1992 volvo 240 wagon(US $2,500.00)
'88 metallic blue, 5 speed manual transmission, 138,000 miles, very clean
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Honda Civic, Volvo XC90 named 2016 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year
Mon, Jan 11 2016It's a great day to be the Honda Civic and Volvo XC90. These cars are the official 2016 North American Car and Truck/Utility of the Year, with the awards just having been announced at the Detroit Auto Show. The Civic is a great car, and a fantastic entry in the compact class. To us, its win isn't a surprise, though our enthusiast hearts were really rooting for the runner-up Mazda MX-5 Miata. The new Chevy Malibu was also a finalist for this year's award. As for the Truck/Utility award, we wholeheartedly agree with the Volvo XC90 choice. It's a fantastic-looking, premium, tech-forward vehicle, and represents a huge step forward for Volvo here in the United States. But its runners-up, the Nissan Titan XD and Honda Pilot, are also great choices, bringing a lot of stiff competition to some pretty important segments. Here's how the jury voted: Car of the Year Honda Civic – 203 points Chevy Malibu – 181 points Mazda MX-5 Miata – 146 points Truck/Utility of the Year Volvo XC90 – 310 points Honda Pilot – 111 points Nissan Titan XD – 109 points
Volvo to build range-topping S90 sedan in China
Thu, 13 Nov 2014Volvo is furthering its deep ties in China by announcing a major expansion to its factory in Daqing that will equip the site to build its future S90 sedan. The automaker is promising to make the plant, "one of the most advanced car making facilities in China," according to its press release. Unfortunately, the company isn't specifying the amount being invested or how long the work will take.
Because the northeastern Chinese city of Daqing owns about 37 percent of the automaker, the location for the significant expansion isn't entirely surprising, especially since Geely owns a majority stake in the Swedish brand. The existing factory there employs about 700 people to build the original XC90 for the local market, but the upgrades will allow the plant to handle Volvo's Scalable Product Architecture modular platform.
To be fair, Volvo doesn't specifically call out the S80-replacing S90 by name in its announcement. However, it promises the first vehicle built in Daqing after the expansion will be a new premium sedan, and the upgrades will allow the plant to make "most innovative vehicles in its product range," and the range-topping sedan is widely expected to adopt the S90 moniker.
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.