Best Volvo Ever Made- "850",safe,reliable,good Looking..only Bad-car Never Dies! on 2040-cars
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
just a great 1996 Volvo 850 for $1996 , amazingly smooth ride.. (this is a model/year that built Volvo brand as "safe,reliable,good looking" before Ford took it in year 2000-2005, http://autos.msn.com/research/vip/overview.aspx?year=1996&make=Volvo&model=850%20Wagon )
runs and drives great,AC ice cold,inspection done few months ago, clean title, looks very good for age and it is loaded with :leather, side curtain airbags all around, power everything, heated seats, volvo premium sound... it is a two owners car and I have service records from 1998 - present (dealer serviced most of the time) , not so perfect things: few battle scars on bumpers, driver's seat leather is cracked, oddometar is stuck for past year or two on 148K (this car was used twice a month for past 4-5years) and from time to time abs/traction light comes on but since car drives perfect it was never fixed (mechanic said that speed sensor might be a problem for oddometar and abs/track lights.. car is worth every penny that I am asking (I would not be affraid to go to Ca with it) but I will listen to offers .. my phone number is 434 229 1742, open to deliver for a small fee..
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Jeremy Lin's new Volvo has him working out with the XC60
Thu, 23 Jan 2014Jeremy Lin rose to prominence as a point guard for the New York Knicks in February of 2012 when he came out of nowhere to lead the team to a string of victories. Volvo was quick to notice and signed him as the company's US spokesperson that March. Since then, he has starred in several Volvo advertisements, and his latest ad shows just how he uses his Volvo XC60 to train for the court. The highlight is Lin shooting free throws out of the sunroof.
Since leaving the Knicks, Lin has lost some of the visibility and hype that attracted Volvo to him in the first place. Still, commercials must be made, so check out Lin's latest below.
How many other cars does it take to kill a Volvo?
Thu, 27 Dec 2012We all know how safe Volvo cars are, but a European junkyard has decided to put it to the test by crashing, jumping and rolling the life out of an 850 wagon. While government tests use automated systems to crash new cars, the guys in this video do so with a driver behind the wheel. Aside from what looks like a safety harness and roll bar for the driver, it seems like this car is otherwise bone stock.
Not wanting to spoil the fun for you, we'll just point out that at the start of the video, our hero car looks pretty flawless, and by the end, well, let's just say the Craigslist ad for the car would say "needs some body work." Check out the video below to watch some stunts that even the Duke Boys might shy away from.
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Thu, Oct 15 2015Self-driving cars could make our commutes a breeze but what happens when something goes wrong? Three industry leaders step up with an answer. Autoblog's Adam Morath reports on this edition of Autoblog Minute, with commentary from Pete Bigelow. Show full video transcript text [00:00:00] Self-driving cars could make our commutes a breeze but what happens when something goes wrong? Three industry leaders step up with an answer. I'm Adam Morath and this is your Autoblog Minute. Volvo, Mercedes and Google have all come forward to say that in the event of a systems failure of one of their autonomous vehicles, they would be willing to accept full liability. For more we go to Autoblog's Pete Bigelow: [00:00:30] - [00:01:00] [00:01:30] [Pete Bigelow Interview] With Volvo setting the precedent we'll see how the rest of the industry responds. For Autoblog, I'm Adam Morath. Autoblog Minute is a short-form video news series reporting on all things automotive. Each segment offers a quick and clear picture of what's happening in the automotive industry from the perspective of Autoblog's expert editorial staff, auto executives, and industry professionals.