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
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- 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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We dialed a random Swede, talked about not driving Volvos
Fri, Apr 8 2016The Swedish Number is now a thing. It's a cool thing. You dial, a random Swede picks up, and you chat. Or, in my case, you dial and a random Brit living in Sweden for the past six year picks up and you chat. Since I was calling on behalf of Autoblog, when I got Martin from the small coastal town of Sundsvall, on the phone, we talked about cars, Volvos (natch), and cold-weather testing. Oh, and about plugging in his regular Toyota Prius. ABG: I was able to come to Sweden and test Volvos a month or so ago. Do you drive a Volvo? Martin: [laughs] No. I think Volvo is a fantastic car. It truly is an amazing car, but no. My girlfriend has a company car, so we drive a hybrid Toyota Prius. ABG: And how does that work in the cold winters? It obviously cuts down on the environmental problems. Martin: No problem at all. Because we have these cold winters, like you do get in the States as well, where we park our cars, we've got electricity posts where we can plug in the cars. Motor car engines have a heater, so you can have the heater going for some time before you get into the car. So it warms up the engine and there's a socket inside the car to warm up the inside of the car as well. It's very efficient. You just need to remember to set the timer when you climb out of the car and connect the cable. It obviously cuts down on the environmental problems as well because your car is already warm before you start them. ABG: I know that makes them overall more efficient, I just didn't know it could work with any car. It used to be you would keep the diesel engine blocks warm, but this works for pretty much any car in Sweden? Martin: Yes. Our temperatures here can vary. We do tend to get roundabout -18 to -25C [0 to -15F], where I live, sometimes. Normally, in the winter, we always plug the car in to make it more environmentally friendly, for starters, and then it's a nice warm car when you get in. The coldest I remember it getting here was -36 [-33F]. In the north of Sweden they've had, on record, -56 [-69F]. ABG: That's too cold. Martin: That is cold, yeah. Most countries, now, use the north of Sweden to test their cars because of the ice. Volvo S90 Prototype View 15 Photos ABG: That's actually why I came over there, to test out the new XC90s and S90s. Martin: Is that your job, then? ABG: I don't test the cars for the companies, but I test them for Autoblog. They'll invite us to test the vehicles so we can see for ourselves what the vehicles do in cold weather.
Volvo's pedestrian airbags may already be on their way out
Sun, 01 Dec 2013As proof of just how quickly automotive technology can advance, just check out the Volvo V40. Developed with an external airbag aimed at better protecting pedestrians in the event of a collision, this innovative safety device could be phased out soon in place of more advanced active safety technologies like pedestrian detection and auto braking.
Go Auto had a chance to talk to Volvo senior VP Lex Kerssmakers at the Tokyo Motor Show, and he suggested that the V40's under-hood airbag will not be used on the next-gen XC90 and might not even be continued on non-SUV models. The passive airbag was designed to deploy at speeds of less than 31 miles per hour to help limit head injuries to pedestrians, but new active technologies are designed to prevent collisions in the first place.
The interview also reveals some details about the new XC90, such as the inclusion of a plug-in hybrid system and the debut of a new safety technology. Kerssmakers told Go Auto that a new Volvo concept will be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show in January, but it won't be for the XC90.
2014 Volvo XC60 scooped before launch
Fri, 28 Dec 2012A Chinese automotive site has snagged the first spy shots of the updated Volvo XC60, completely uncovered. While the overall profile of the vehicle remains intact, the headlights are heavily revised. Gone are the two-piece units, which featured the separate light strip between the main cluster and the grille. In place now are larger lenses, somewhat reminiscent of those found on the S60 sedan. Also updated is the grille, which gets a little wider to meet the new headlights. The grille receives more chrome, while the lower front fascia has been revised with wider openings. A pair of LED fog lights are pushed way out to the corners.
Out back, the license plate holder gets a bold chrome strip above it, and the recessed exhaust is replaced with chromed, dual exhaust outlets that have been integrated into the bottom of the rear bumper.
Inside, the instrument panel has been revised, with a large, centrally mounted speedo, featuring a digital display in the center. According to reports, this is a similar setup to that of the new V40. As such, it appears that the changes are thoughtful efforts to move the XC60 forward by incorporating the most current Volvo design elements.