2012 Volvo S80 3.2 on 2040-cars
43520 US Hwy 19 N, Tarpon Springs, Florida, United States
Engine:3.2L I6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): YV1952AS3C1163237
Stock Num: VP1554
Make: Volvo
Model: S80 3.2
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 36126
Ferman Chevrolet Volvo is pleased to be currently offering this 2012 Volvo S80 3.2L with 36,117 miles. If not for a few miles on the odometer you would be hard-pressed to know this 2012 Volvo S80 is a pre-owned vehicle. Beautiful color combination with Black exterior over Anthracite Black interior making this the one to own! The look is unmistakably Volvo, the smooth contours and cutting-edge technology of this S80 3.2L will definitely turn heads. This Volvo includes: SAVILLE GREY METALLIC OFF-BLACK, SOFT LEATHER SEATING SURFACES This 2012 Volvo S80 3.2L is offered to you for sale by Ferman Chevrolet Volvo. Adjectives like impeccable, spotless, and immaculate can be used to describe how clean this S80 3.2L is, causing it to feel more like a new vehicle than a pre-owned one. This Black Volvo is clean and shiny exterior makes it look like it came straight from the factory. There's no need to look any further. Ferman Chevrolet Volvo has the perfect match for you. This S80's Black on Anthracite Black color combination will make heads turn. This Volvo includes: SAVILLE GREY METALLIC OFF-BLACK, SOFT LEATHER SEATING SURFACES Ferman Chevrolet of Tarpon Springs is part of the Ferman Family of Dealerships, Ferman has been family owned and operated since 1895! We pride ourselves in Quality, Value, and Selection. Print out any of our used car ads and bring it with you receive a FREE TANK OF GAS!
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Fri, Aug 31 2018While the automotive and technology worlds have been pouring billions into autonomous vehicles (AVs) and preparing to bring them to market soon as shared robo-taxis, Apple has mostly sat on the sidelines. Of course, Apple is the last company to ever make its intentions known, and the super-secret tech cult giant hasn't been totally out of the AV game based on the clues that have slipped out of its Cupertino, Calif., citadel over the past few years. Related: Apple self-driving cars are real — one was just in an accident News first broke in 2015 that it had assembled an automotive development team, in part by poaching high-profile talent from car companies, to work on a top-secret self-driving vehicle project code-named Titan. (Thank you very much, Nissan.) Apple also subsequently broke cover by making inquiries into using a Northern California AV testing facility and receiving a permit to test AVs on public roads in California. But then as the AV race started to heat up in the last few years, Apple reportedly began scaling back its car activities by downsizing team Titan. More recently, Apple's car project has shown signs of life with the hiring a high-level engineer away from Waymo and luring one Tesla's top engineers and a former employee back to Apple. It also inked a deal with Volkswagen to provide a technology platform and software to convert the automaker's new T6 Transporter vans into autonomous shuttles for employees at tech company's new campus. That is a far cry from giving rides to Wal-Mart shoppers, like Waymo is doing as part of its AV testing in Phoenix. But this could be the perfect time for Apple to enter the AV market now that ride-sharing is reaching critical mass and automakers and others are planning to deploy fleets of robo-taxis. Apple could easily establish a niche as a high-end ride-sharing service – and charge a premium – given its cult-like brand loyalty and design savvy. The growth of car subscription models could also play in Apple's favor since is already has many people hooked on paying for phones in monthly installments – and eager to upgrade when a new and better model becomes available. To achieve this, some believe Apple will fulfill co-founder and CEO Steve Job's dream of building a car. And as the world's first and only $1 trillion company it's sitting on a mountain of cash that certainly gives it the means. But other tech darlings like Tesla and Google have discovered how difficult it can be to build cars at scale.
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