2003 Volvo S60 2.4t Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
This is a 2003 Volvo black exterior black interior. Runs excellent , this car has power windows door locks, a/c, cruise control factory alarm sunroof, memory seats and many extras listed below The car is clean all over. This is one of the safest cars in the world. This car has no mechanical problems and is smogged and ready to go. Take a look at the specs listed below
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This is a 2003 Volvo black exterior black interior. Runs excellent , this car has power windows door locks, a/c, cruise control factory alarm sunroof, memory seats and many extras. The car is clean all over. This is one of the safest cars in the world. This car has no mechanical problems and is smogged and ready to go. Local pick up. Out of state shipping is for buyer to pay 10% down at end of auction and final amount due in 4 days. If you have any questions about car email me at dlove1947gmail.com |
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Apple CarPlay drawing early safety concerns [w/video]
Sun, 09 Mar 2014Apple's CarPlay infotainment system hasn't made it into a single vehicle yet, and it's already drawing criticism for distracting drivers among safety advocates. The new tech unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show pairs users' iPhones with the car's dashboard display to make calls, dictate messages and listen to music. Some automakers, like Volvo, also let users interact with the HVAC system from the screen.
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Distracted driving is a huge concern on modern roads with more vehicles allowing drivers to use their smartphones through Bluetooth and infotainment systems. A Texas A&M study found that drivers' reaction time doubled while dictating text messages, according to CNN Money. The new tech is certainly not making drivers pay more attention.
Volvo working to allow groceries delivered to your car, even when you aren't there
Mon, 24 Feb 2014Volvo cites research showing that 60 percent of online shoppers had problems with their deliveries in 2013, and that missed first deliveries cost the industry roughly one billion euros ($1.37B US) in re-delivery costs, as impetus for its "Roam Delivery Service" that delivers packages to your car. The service uses Volvo On Call and Sensus Connect car-connectivity and telematics apps already installed in vehicles, and a digital key with a timed window of operation.
The car owner is notified if delivery to or pickup from the car would be the best option, which they then have the option to approve or decline. If approved, the position of the vehicle is sent to the delivery driver, as well as a digital key that can open the car. Once the delivery has been made, the owner is notified and the digital key is erased, leaving only a time stamp to record when the car was opened and then locked.
The technology will be shown to the public at the Mobile World Congress later this month. There's a video and a press release below with more on the details.
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