1998 Volvo V70 X/c Awd Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Longmont, Colorado, United States
THIS GREAT VOLVO HAS HAD GREAT CARE AND SERVICE A GREAT CAR IS ONE THAT HAS HAD GREAT SERVICE THIS COMES WITH GREAT SERVCE RECORDS MANY THOUSANDS SPENT AS WAS NEEDED ON CAR BY VOLVO SHOP AS FOLLOWS NEW TURBO NEW WASTE GATE, NEW POWER STEERING PUMP TIMING BELT WATER PUMP,TIMING SEAL, POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTALIATIN SYSTEM VERY EXPENSIVE AND MANPOWER INTENSIVE JOBS, ALSO INCLUDES NEW TIRES, YEAR OLD BRAKES, TRANS SERVICE, EHGINE TUNE UP PLUGS WIRES, CAP ROTOR, DIST SEAL, 02 SENSERS, THE ELECTRICS WORK NO SERVICE LIGHTS ON LIGHTS WORK NICE CLEAN CLEAR GLASS HEATER AND AIR WORK, NICE ORIGIONAL RADIO STEREO WORKS GREAT, VERY RELIABLE CAR NEVER GAVE US ANY PROBLEMS, WE USED AS SECOND CAR, NO LONGER NEED IT SO IM SELLING IT ALL WHEEL DRIVE WONDERFUL FOR WINTER DRIVING GRET DRIVING CAR NEW STRUTS, ALSO AS YOU CAN SEE WHY NOT PURCHASE A CAR THAT HAS HAD ALL OF THIS SERVICE AND JUST DRIVE AND ENJOY, DRIVE THIS CAR ANYWHERE. THE CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED OR STATED GIVE ME A CALL ON MY CEL WITH ANY QUESTIONS I HAVE A VERY MODEST RESEVE ON CAR FAR LESS THAN COST OF PARTS AND LABOR SPENT ON CAR. GIVE ME A CALL WELL TALK 303 564 7995 THANKS DENNIS SIDDERS
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Why this could be the perfect time for Apple to make a car play
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.
Volvo already planning road-going V8 Supercar?
Sat, 15 Mar 2014After decades of cat-and-mouse battle waged between Holden and Ford, Australia's V8 Supercars series has expanded considerably. Mercedes and Nissan both joined the grid last season, and Volvo has followed suit this year. So when 2014 championship kicked off earlier this month in Adelaide, everyone was watching to see who would come out on top.
The answer is Holden, which took first place in all three of the weekend's races. In fact the General Motors division locked out the podium in the first and third races and took first and third places in the second race, letting just one other manufacturer onto the podium the entire weekend - and that was Volvo. The Polestar S60 scored second place on its first race weekend, beating all the Nissan Altimas, the Mercedes E63 AMGs, the Ford Falcons and most of the Holden Commodores.
Now that's hardly winning the championship, but it's a very solid debut. And that point was not lost on the people back at headquarters in Sweden, who are already thinking about making a roadgoing version of the race-spec V8 Supercar.
Volvos will brake for bicyclists with new detection technology
Thu, 07 Mar 2013Anyone who pedals a bicycle knows that one of the biggest dangers to riders is a motorized vehicle - Volvo estimates that nearly 50 percent of all cyclists killed in European traffic have collided with a car. In the United States alone, 618 riders lost their lives in bicycle/motor vehicle crashes in 2010, and the number of injuries surpassed 52,000.
To help drop those numbers, Volvo has just announced Cyclist Detection with full auto brake - a technology that detects and automatically applies a vehicle's brakes when a cyclist swerves in front of a moving car. The basic components of the system include a radar unit integrated into the front grille, a camera fitted in front of the interior rear-view mirror and a central control unit. The radar is tasked with seeing obstacles in front of the vehicle and calculating distance, while the camera is responsible to determine what the object is. The central control unit, with rapid processing capabilities, monitors and evaluates the situation.
The technology, which will be sold bundled with its Pedestrian Detection and called Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection, will automatically apply full braking when both the radar and camera confirm a pedestrian or cyclist are in the immediate path of the vehicle. According to the automaker, the technology will be offered on the Volvo V40, S60, V60, XC60, V70, XC70 and S80 models from mid-May in 2013.