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2000 Volvo S80 2.9 Sedan 4-door 2.9l Black With Black Tinted Windows on 2040-cars

US $1,995.00
Year:2000 Mileage:137940
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

This is Black Volvo S80,  4 door with Black tinted windows, 138,000 miles. I recently bought this car from Hollywood Jumbo Kia, the price they originally had on the front window was $ 4,988.00. It is a solid touring car that weighs in at 3698 lbs., tires and rims are very good, brakes are 80%, Power Sunroof does not open,but it has the slide shade inside the car that allows light in, power car locks are not working as well as some of the courtesey lights that are connected in this circuit, check engine light on, starts excellent, shifts excellent, blows cool air but not cold, since blower works there is also hot air for those who need it, battery looks new, interior is good, no cuts or burns, some spider cracks in leather but recently oiled, 3 power windows work, front 2 go down automatically when the buttons are touched, right rear window does not work.. Car cruises nice at upper speeds, no vibrations. Minor oil leak at top of head where spark plugs are (not that bad though). After a long drive, if you remove the black plastic head cover a trace amount of oil will be found there. Paint is nice, some minor dents on driver side rear door and one ding on right front corner of hood, otherwise body and paint is nice. Just received clear title from the state, no liens. Car was recently tapped in back bumper so there is a split in the middle of the bumper and a little unevenness to the bumper, trunk opens and closes. This car can be worth the $ 4,988.00 that Hollywood Jumbo Kia listed on the front window with some TLC. Pay Pal deposit $ 500.00, balance in cash or Pay Pal. 


Overview

The S80 2.9 is a contemporary, front-wheel drive luxury sedan powered by a 197-horsepower 2.9L I-6 with 4-spd auto. Standard features include power front bucket seats, memory system, cloth trim, full floor console, dual zone climate control, premium AM/FM/CD/cassette, cruise control, leather-wrapped tilt steering wheel, 16" alloy wheels, traction control, overhead curtain air bags and front seat-mounted side air bags.

Available Trims for the 2000 Volvo S80 Sedan

 TransmissionMSRPEngineCity/Hwy MPG
2.94 speed automatic$36,000197-hp / 2.9L 6-cyl18/26

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Prince Carl Philip Bernadotte has it good. He is a member of the Swedish Royal Family, he dates a model and he has been voted by Forbes as one of the "20 Hottest Young Royals." If that were not enough, he is a fairly successful racecar driver. The latter has earned him a spot on the Volvo Polestar racing team for the Swedish Touring Car Championship. The prince will be piloting a race-spec S60 in the 2013 STCC campaign.
Starting in 2008, Prince Carl Philip began competing in the Porsche Carrera Cup, where he placed as high as 11th. In 2010, he finished first in the Porsche GT3 Endurance competition, and most recently, he placed fourth in the 2012 Swedish GT GTB.
As his motorsport career up to this point suggests, the prince is quite serious about racing and the STCC is the next step up. According to Prince Carl Philip, "There is no tougher championship in Sweden and at the same time as I have respect for it, it motivates me greatly." You can read more on Prince Carl Philip's upcoming campaign with Polestar in the press release below.

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