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* 75k Miles * 1-owner * Clean Carfax * 1.9l Turbo * Heated Leather * Sunroof * on 2040-cars

US $5,299.00
Year:2000 Mileage:75612
Location:

Hammonton, New Jersey, United States

Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

2000 Volvo V-40 Turbo Wagon

* 1-Owner *

* Clean Carfax *

* No Accidents, No Paintwork *

* Leather Interior *

* Heated, Power Seats *

* Clean Alloy Wheels *

* Matching Set of New Tires *

This Volvo is a gem! 
Gorgeous 2000 Volvo V40 1.9 Turbo Wagon, SUPER RARE FIND. Fully loaded vehicle that runs and drives excellent. Leather, sunroof, heated power seats, trip computer, CD, A/C, alloys, keyless, traction control. It's got it ALL. Everything works terrific on this fine Volvo wagon. It drives like a dream, super smooth ride, turbo works great and is quiet. Engine smooth, transmission shifts like butter, and it handles and brakes terrific. Can't do better than this No-Story 1-Owner gem with only 75k original miles!!! Please make no comparisons, you won't find another like it. Body in excellent shape, no more than a few minor dings/scratches if you really look for them. Interior super clean. Condition of the leather is superb. Three keys, two remotes, all original books in dash, spare tire and all original tools in trunk, original floor mats all around, cargo netting and belt present. Show me another one like it. 


About Us: 

Our dealership has been doing business in Hammonton, NJ for 17 years now. We are strictly family-owned and operated. We pride ourselves on finding rare clean unique vehicles and matching them with a new owner who will appreciate them and keep as nice as they are now. We are within close proximity of Philadelphia International Airport and Atlantic City International Airport. 

Also, we are connected with a network of transporters who can ship our vehicles to nearly anywhere in the country. We welcome questions and concerns, and we trust you will be very pleased with the inventory we have chosen to present to you. Thanks for your interest in our Thunderbird!

My name is Eli and I'll be happy to personally answer your questions at 609-868-7038


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Auto blog

2016 Chevy Colorado grabs Motor Trend Truck of the Year award

Tue, Nov 17 2015

It's not an easy feat to win Motor Trend Truck of the Year twice in a row, but the 2016 Chevrolet Colorado managed to do just that. Thanks to the introduction of the 2.8-liter Duramax four-cylinder diesel, the magazine decided to bring the pickup back to defend the title. In more good news for the Bowtie brand, the 2016 Camaro earned the magazine's Car of the Year award. The Colorado beat a tough group of finalists to earn the nod this year, including its GMC Canyon sibling. The Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra also made this year's list. The Nissan Titan XD and latest Toyota Tacoma rounded out the challengers. A model had to shine in six criteria to earn the title: advancement in design, engineering excellence, safety, efficiency, value, and performance of intended function. Like it did with the Camaro, Motor Trend posted a story online that explained the rationale for picking the Colorado again. They praised the diesel profusely and lauded the whole platform as quite a capable hauler. This year's Motor Trend SUV of the Year honor went to the Volvo XC90. The Swedish 'ute had to win against an initial group of 16 candidates that the magazine eventually whittled down to finalists that consisted of the Honda Pilot, Lincoln MKX, the combined Mercedes-Benz GLE-Class and GLE Coupe, and Nissan Murano. "Seven-passenger people movers aren't supposed to drive like this," senior features editor Jonny Lieberman said about the Volvo in the announcement of the champions. The Honda CR-V won last year. In the explanation online, the judges applauded the XC90's new modular platform, and they loved both the T6 twin-charged engine and T8 hybrid version. The SUV's key enamored the writers, too. Related Video: MOTOR TREND Announces 2016 "Of The Year" Winners Car of the Year, Truck of the Year, SUV of the Year, and Person of the Year announced during live ceremony and webcast in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Nov. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, for the first time in the brand's 66-year history, MOTOR TREND announced winners of the Golden Calipers for Car of the Year, Truck of the Year, SUV of the Year, and Person of the Year at a red-carpet gala in front of an audience of industry insiders and celebrity guests. The awards show was also streamed live on the MOTOR TREND Channel on YouTube, with 3.5 million subscribers the world's largest automotive video channel, and on MOTOR TREND OnDemand, the brand's new subscription video on demand (SVOD) channel.

How Norway became a world leader in EV sales, and where it goes from here

Tue, Dec 25 2018

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Junkyard Gem: 1998 Volvo S90

Sat, Mar 26 2022

Volvo 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.