2009 Volvo S80, T-6 Turbo, 281 Hp, Awd, Black W/ Tan Leather, Original Owner on 2040-cars
State College, Pennsylvania, United States
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Original Window Sticker: Price $44,395 All maintenance records 3.0 Liter Turbo 6 Cyl Alloy Engine w/DOHC Continuous Variable Valve Timing, Twin Scroll Turbocharger, 281HP, 295 ft. lbs. torque. Dual exhausts, Ultra Low Vehicle Emission, Geartronic 6 speed automatic transmission made in Japan. Vehicle assembled in Gothenburg Sweden. Suspension/Chassis/Steering: Front independent strut w/Anti-roll Bar & Anti-Dive Geometry, Fully Independent Rear Multi-Link Suspension, 4 wheel power, ventilated anti-lock brakes, 17" alloy wheels, Michelin Primacy All-Season Gran 'touring MXM4 with 400 miles on them. Safety: Stability Traction Control, Tire Pressure Monitor System, High strength safety Cage, Side Curtain air bags front and rear, Side Impact air bags, Front air bags, Volvo exclusive whiplash protection system, All 5 belts have pre-tensioners, Turn signal indicator on side view mirrors, Security System and alarm, front fog lights, rear fog lights, Homelink for garage doors. Power Sun roof, Leather upholstery, leather steering and gear shift knob. Real wood inlays, Electric park brake, 8 way power front seats with memory, Dual zone automatic climate control. Tilt and telescoping steering wheel, 60/40 rear folding seats, Trip computer, cruise control. Rain-sensing wipers, heated outside power mirrors with memory, auto-dimming inside rear-view mirror, push button start, Bluetooth hands-free telephone interface. Audio: In dash 6 CD changer, AM/FM, 4 X 40 Watt amplifier, 8 speakers, Satellite Radio, SIRIUS. My wife is the only one who drives this car. She is actually 64, she looks 54 as stated elsewhere. She is not from Pasadena, and is a gentle driver. She just wants a new car. So, we are selling this one to family or anyone who needs a well taken care of vehicle, which is always a challenge when buying a used car. My price is a little higher, but you will be happy you did not buy an auction car from a dealer. No risk. $500 returned if we do not do the title transfer, after you drive and look over this car here in State College, Pa. This could be the one for you or your children. Sporty, solid, safe with amazing gas mileage for the power (18-27mpg). Good Luck. Bob |
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Let's talk about cars instead of the election | Autoblog Podcast #492
Fri, Nov 11 2016This week's episode was recorded on Tuesday, before the election results came out. So David Gluckman and Mike Austin talk about cars instead. Maybe it will be a nice break for you. Topics include the BMW M3, Volvo S90, Honda's quirky satellite radio DVR, hatchbacks, and wagons. And of course the Miata. The rundown is below. Remember, if you have a car-related question you'd like us to answer or you want questionable buying advice of your very own, send a message or a voice memo to podcast at autoblog dot com. And please send trivia questions! You'll get the honor of stumping your fellow listeners, and we'll thank you too. Autoblog Podcast #492 The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics and stories we mention 2017 BMW M3 Competition 2017 Volvo S90 2017 Mazda MX-5 Miata Hatchbacks... Wagons! Rundown Intro - 00:00 What we've been driving - 3:40 Listener questions - 30:22 Total Duration: 39:55 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show on iTunes Podcasts BMW Mazda Volvo Hatchback Wagon volvo s90
Junkyard Gem: 1998 Volvo S90
Sat, Mar 26 2022Volvo began selling squared-off, rear-drive-equipped sedans and wagons here starting with the 140 in the 1968 model year, and continued selling those safe and sensible bricks all the way through 1998. The very last Swedish Brick models sold new in the United States were the 960 sedans and wagons, badged respectively as the S90 and V90 during the last couple of years here. We've seen one of those V90s in this series, and now it's time for its corresponding sibling. I found this very clean '98 S90 in a Silicon Valley yard last December. It hurts to see a well-cared-for European luxury sedan get this close to 200,000 miles and not quite make it. The only body damage I could find appeared to have been inflicted after this car entered the used-parts ecosystem. There's not the slightest hint of rust, of course; this car shows every sign of having spent its entire life in California. The interior is just beautiful, too. This is almost certainly a one- or two-owner car that got every maintenance item done on the dot and spent its downtime parked out of the sun in a garage. Dig this top-shelf AM/FM/cassette/CD player with remote disc changer, a $485 option in the 1998 S90 (about $850 in 2022 dollars). The MSRP on the car itself started at $34,300 (around $60,200 now). So, why is this car in the junkyard? My guess is that some major component (e.g., engine, transmission, differential) failed and a quick comparison between real-world resale value and cost of repair resulted in a call to Pick Your Part. High-end European machinery isn't cheap to fix, and 25-year-old Volvos aren't worth much. While a small but significant fraction of American buyers of the 140, 240 and 740 preferred cars with three pedals, that fraction had shrunk to insignificance by the late 1990s. A four-speed automatic was the only transmission available in the final-year S90 and V90 here (Europeans could get a manual version). Interestingly, Volvo stuck with the old three-digit numbering system (first digit indicates series, second digit indicates number of engine cylinders, third digit indicates number of doors) for internal company use, decades after ditching it on customer-facing surfaces. This car was a 964 in Goteborg. Volvo brought back the S90 name for the 2017 model year, and you can buy a new one right now, but it's neither rear-wheel-drive nor brick-shaped.
12-year-old golfer wins Volvo for hole-in-one [w/video]
Wed, 27 Aug 2014Some people just have all of the luck. Natasha Oon, a 12-year-old girl in Malaysia, was recently attending the 40th RSGC Ladies Amateur Open Championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club with her parents. On a whim, she teed up a shot with her eight iron and scored a hole-in-one. That would have been impressive for a girl her age by any standards, but she didn't see the sign that said making the shot also won her a new Volvo XC60 T5. Not a bad prize for a tween who won't be allowed to drive for at least a few years.
So what does any good 12-year-old do with a CUV? Give it to her parents of course. According to website Paultan, she plans on giving the crossover to her mom and told her, "this is the car that you will use to drive me to school every day." Scroll down to watch video of Oon receiving the oversized key to the Volvo with her family and a brief interview with her about what she was thinking when she found out she won a car for sinking a fantastic shot.