2004 Volvo C70 Base Convertible 2-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
2004 VOLVO C70-5 Cylinder Turbo NADA GUIDE retail
price of $ 8175.00. OUR CASH PRICE $ 4999.00. CLEAN CARFAX REPORT, CARFAX
BUYBACK GUARENTEE , Clear Title. 99327 LOW LOW MILES, Included is our Certified
PRE-OWNED LIMITED POWERTRAIN WARRANTY, 3 MONTH / OR 3,000 MILES With full
advertised price, ask for details. CONVERTIBLE, 2.4LITER TURBO. LEATHER, UPSCALE
INTERIOR. 2004 Volvo C70 POWER RETRACTABLE SOFTTOP, TIPTRONIC AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION, POWER LEATHER HEATED SEATS, AM/FM/CD, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS,
NEVER SMOKED IN IMMACULATE Convertible! wood grain, Volvo 3CD Changer, Cruise
control, all power options. Alloy wheels, power convertible top and more! Take a
look at this wonderful vehicle! Have one less thing on your mind with this
trouble-free vehicle. It is nicely equipped with features such as 4-Wheel Disc
Brakes, 6 Speakers, ABS brakes & Air Conditioning. No-Haggle Dealership
upfront prices, Clear Title on Every Car, NO SALESMAN-NO FEES-NO GIMMICKS, NO
Overhead, Save Thousands, SERVICE INSPECTION AND RECOMMENDED UPDATING PERFORMED.
Our family has years of experience in the automobile industry. We offer you
GREAT DEALS on the cleanest and best cars available in the Tampa Bay area. We
offer financing for everyone - good credit? bad credit? No Problem, GUARANTEED
FINANCING on this and every other car that we sell. Price reflects 1k cash or
trade equity. Finance charges may apply. Customer satisfaction is our priority.
Please call (727) 785-7772 to schedule a time to test drive this vehicle.
Located at 4548 MILE STRETCH DR, HOLIDAY FL 34690, NEXT DOOR TO PASCO FIRE
HOUSE. Prices subject to change without notice and
do not include Title, License, Registration Fees, State or Local Taxes or
Processing Fees, if any. Please contact dealer first for vehicle availability.
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Leno drives Volvo P1800 from Roger Moore's The Saint
Thu, 18 Sep 2014Outside of a few notable exceptions, Volvo usually isn't associated with making beautifully curvaceous vehicles. But in the 1960s and early '70s the company proved with the P1800 that its cars didn't only have to be safe but staid family transportation. Underneath that shapely styling were a lot of components from the brand's parts bin, but that didn't bother Roger Moore when he drove one of these in the TV series The Saint. Actually, the future James Bond actor didn't just get behind of one of these; he owned this exact 1967 P1800 S. It's this week's highlight on Jay Leno's Garage.
Moore was the car's original owner, but it also appeared in studio scenes of The Saint. Despite its famous provenance, when owner Bill Krzastek bought the P1800 in England, it was in pretty rough shape. The Volvo underwent a nine-month restoration to get it back into shape, which included some new body panels and wheels. Krzastek claims that much of the interior is original, though.
Krzastek comes off has a little bit nerdy, but you have to give him credit. He absolutely loves his Volvo and knows something about practically every detail of his car's history. Krzastek even refinanced his house to fund the purchase and restoration of the P1800. Although, with the right maintenance these old Swedes have been known to go millions of miles. Enjoy this look at one that was a star of the screen in the '60s.
2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback, Volvos earn IIHS Top Safety Pick rating
Tue, Oct 2 2018It's time for another round-up of recent IIHS crash tested cars. The trio this time include the 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback, 2019 Volvo XC90 and 2018 Volvo S90. All three have earned one of the highest ratings from the IIHS, the Top Safety Pick. And all three continue a trend of very safe cars having slightly below-par headlights, preventing them from earning the highest Top Safety Pick+ rating. Of these three cars, the Corolla Hatchback has the most impressive scores. It earned the highest "Good" rating in every single crash test, including the difficult small-overlap passenger-side collision. It also received the top score for access to LATCH anchors for child seats. The standard forward collision prevention technology also brought home the best score possible, stopping the car before a crash at speeds up to 25 mph. The headlights themselves weren't particularly bad either, earning the second-highest score of "Acceptable" with both the standard and optional LED headlights. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Both Volvos shared similar scores to the Corolla Hatchback, with "Good" ratings for all crash tests they participated in, and top rank for their standard forward collision technology. Both vehicles were not tested for the passenger-side small overlap collision, so there is no score in that area. Both also received the "Acceptable" rating for LATCH anchor access. In the headlight department, the XC90 earned "Acceptable" scores for both of its available headlights, and the S90 received an "Acceptable" for its optional lights, while the standard ones were rated as "Marginal." Related Video:
Volvo changes 'Iron Mark' logo to fit with the times
Mon, Sep 27 2021Volvo's first car debuted in 1927, bearing the Swedish automaker's now-famous "Iron Mark" logo of a circle with an arrow pointing to the upper right. For 73 of the 94 years since that Volvo OV 4 open carriage, the company's been represented graphically by four versions of a two-dimensional-looking logo, either a colorful oval that looks like a sandwich shop sign, or the Iron Mark logo, or just script. From 2000 to 2020, that Volvo cars trademark has changed four more times (plus once for Volvo trucks), Volvo creating three versions of a 3D-looking Iron Mark with a blue bar across the middle containing the script, and in 2020, changing the font of the script. Now that's it's 2021, it's apparently time for another overhaul. Visitors to Volvo's Facebook page realized Volvo changed its profile picture to a new and very flat version of its Iron Mark. This isn't the revolution everyone's making it out to be. When Volvo debuted its last new Iron Mark in 2015, one of the Swedish ad agencies that created it wrote, "The logo has been simplified in its purest form and conveys the brand’s vision: to be the world's most progressive and desirable premium car brand." Thing is, the agencies created two versions of the logo — one in silver with three-dimensional shading that retained the blue crossbar drawn up in 2000, and another in black and white, a solid black circle and attached arrow with a black crossbar bearing white "Volvo" script. The automaker's been using the silver, shaded version everywhere the public would see it. Seems Volvo wanted something even more "simplified in its purest form," though, so it could have simply requested a tweak to the B&W version it's been sitting on for six years.  The question, "Do you like it," probably doesn't matter, because it won't stop anyone from buying the product. Besides, the Volkswagen logo went flat in 2019, Nissan went flat in 2020 and so did BMW, except that its flat roundel is for everything but its cars, and Kia went flat this year — along with Warner Brothers, Pringles UK, and Burger King, that last company seemingly trying to win an award for being plain. Simplicity in two dimensions is the thing now. A Volvo Australia rep told Drive the rollout "will be gradual. [This week] we start by rolling out the updated identity on our main website, main social media platforms and in the new Volvo Cars mobile app.