Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:2.5L 2521CC l5 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Transmission:Automatic
Used
Year: 2004
Make: Volvo
Model: S80
Trim: 2.5T Sedan 4-Door
Number of Cylinders: 5
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 131
Nice 2004 Volvo S80 2.5T This car has been dealer serviced and well maintained. 5 cylinder turbo engine and 5 speed automatic transmission function well. There are no leaks of any fluid that I can detect and the engine burns no oil. All systems and electronics work as designed. New Bridgestone Ecopia tires in last 4,000 miles with 60k mile treade warranty from Costco - waranty is transferable. I had transmission fluid flushed at the last oil change. This is a runner and it has been a reliable commuter car for me. Glass - excellent condition windshield and all other glass Paint - good overall - body has no rust. There are several rock chips on the front bumper and hood from the highway. There are a few small dings on the left side of the front fender and rear driver side (tried to picture). There is a dent in the rear passenger door, but shallow. I think somebody bumped the door in the parking lot, but it's minor and you could easily miss it at first glance. This car has been garaged. Wheels - good. Alloys have no curb rash, but they do have some scratches around the lug nuts from age and from rotating wheels. There is a bit of pitting, but it's minor and they look good. Mileage is surprisingly good for a car of this age and size. I get 32mpg on highway going about 72. I get 25.7mpg combined. Interior is in excellent condition. No rips, no stains, no cracking in the leather, dash and all controls are functional and in excellent condition, headliner is clean. Seats are amazingly comfortable and supportive as Volvo is known for. No weird smells, non-smoker. This car has moonroof, climate control, premium radio, casette and single cd (quality factory audio system), heated leather seats, cruise control, tilt telescope wheel, ambient temperature. Everything you need and nothing you don't. The climate control is one of the best I've had - gets very cold or very warm quickly. Car is very quiet inside, more quiet than any other car I've owned. The only item worth mentioning is the bushings in the front are starting to wear, but I was told by dealer that they did not yet need to be replaced. This is the only known issue. All service has been done by the book at Jenkins Jaguar/Volvo in Milwaukee, including the timing belt. The car has been maintained and will last for many more years if taken care of. Not sure if I missed anything, but let me know and I'll respond to your questions. Payment to be made in cash, or personal check must clear before car leaves my possession or any paperwork is signed. Someone will be getting a good deal on this car as the reserve is very reasonable.
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Volvos will brake for bicyclists with new detection technology
Thu, 07 Mar 2013Anyone who pedals a bicycle knows that one of the biggest dangers to riders is a motorized vehicle - Volvo estimates that nearly 50 percent of all cyclists killed in European traffic have collided with a car. In the United States alone, 618 riders lost their lives in bicycle/motor vehicle crashes in 2010, and the number of injuries surpassed 52,000.
To help drop those numbers, Volvo has just announced Cyclist Detection with full auto brake - a technology that detects and automatically applies a vehicle's brakes when a cyclist swerves in front of a moving car. The basic components of the system include a radar unit integrated into the front grille, a camera fitted in front of the interior rear-view mirror and a central control unit. The radar is tasked with seeing obstacles in front of the vehicle and calculating distance, while the camera is responsible to determine what the object is. The central control unit, with rapid processing capabilities, monitors and evaluates the situation.
The technology, which will be sold bundled with its Pedestrian Detection and called Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection, will automatically apply full braking when both the radar and camera confirm a pedestrian or cyclist are in the immediate path of the vehicle. According to the automaker, the technology will be offered on the Volvo V40, S60, V60, XC60, V70, XC70 and S80 models from mid-May in 2013.
Volvo already planning road-going V8 Supercar?
Sat, 15 Mar 2014After decades of cat-and-mouse battle waged between Holden and Ford, Australia's V8 Supercars series has expanded considerably. Mercedes and Nissan both joined the grid last season, and Volvo has followed suit this year. So when 2014 championship kicked off earlier this month in Adelaide, everyone was watching to see who would come out on top.
The answer is Holden, which took first place in all three of the weekend's races. In fact the General Motors division locked out the podium in the first and third races and took first and third places in the second race, letting just one other manufacturer onto the podium the entire weekend - and that was Volvo. The Polestar S60 scored second place on its first race weekend, beating all the Nissan Altimas, the Mercedes E63 AMGs, the Ford Falcons and most of the Holden Commodores.
Now that's hardly winning the championship, but it's a very solid debut. And that point was not lost on the people back at headquarters in Sweden, who are already thinking about making a roadgoing version of the race-spec V8 Supercar.
Volvo building new AstaZero safety proving ground in Sweden
Mon, 25 Aug 2014Volvo is an automaker committed to vehicle safety, setting an ambitious target for itself: by 2020, the Swedish automaker envisions that no one will be killed or seriously injured in one of its cars. In order to achieve that goal, Volvo has announced a new proving ground designed specifically to test safety solutions.
Called AstaZero, the new facility near the company's headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, is the result of a $70 million investment. It will cover some 500 acres, with over 60 acres of pavement, four city blocks and three and a half miles of highway. The Active Safety Test Area (the ASTA in AstaZero) will enable Volvo and its partners (including Scania trucks as well as government bodies and university development programs) to simulate city streets, highways, rural roads, roundabouts, T-junctions and more, combining traffic from cars, pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, buses, trucks and even animals in order to account for all manner of potential hazards.
The facility will enable Volvo to test active safety systems and autonomous vehicle operations, and even allow robots to test its prototypes in an adaptive environment that aims to be more flexible than existing proving grounds. Read more about Volvo's commitment to safety in the press release below.
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