2001 Volvo S 40 19t No Reserve Auction on 2040-cars
Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
NO RESERVE AUCTION: GOOD LOOKING VOLVO. HAS FULL POWER LEATHER SUNROOF ETC. YOU VOLVO LOVERS KNOW ABOUT VOLVO LEATHER. THERE IS A BAD PLACE ON PASSENGER SIDE FRONT SEAT. SEE PICS!! TIRES ARE GOOD. BODY AND PAINT LOOK GOOD. THERE ARE A FEW IMPERFECTIONS. VOLVO HAS A MUCH HIGHER THAN AVERAGE AUTO CHECK SCORE. SHE HAS A CLEAN TITLE NEVER WRECKED. SERIOUS BUYERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO RUN THEIR OWN REPORT. I HAVE DRIVEN HER AROUND TOWN AND SEEMS TO RUN GOOD. HOWEVER IF YOU ARE THE WINNING BIDDER WITH A WAYS TO GO I WOULD SUGGEST TRAILERING HER AS I WOULD ANY USED CAR!!! ****NC BUYERS HAVE TO PAY TAX AND LISCENSE FEES AND A 499.00 DOC FEE. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!! DEALERS AND OUT OF STATE BUYERS DO NOT. THEY PAY ONLY WHAT THEY BID. QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID OR MAKE A DEAL CALL FRITZ 336-577-1635 TERMS OF SALE: 500.00 DUE WITH IN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END BY CASH OR PAYPAL. REMAINDER IS DUE IN 7 DAYS BY CASH OR BANK WIRE TRANSFER. VOLVO IS OPEN FOR INSPECTIONS AND TEST DRIVES BY YOU OR YOUR MECHANIC DURING AUCTION. WHEN AUCTION IS OVER SO IS TIME FOR INSPECTIONS. NO EXCEPTIONS IF YOU DO NOT INSPECT I DO NOT WANT TO HEAR ABOUT THINGS I FORGOT TO MENTION!!!!!! 10 OR LESS FEEDBACK BIDDERS MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING!!!!! QUESTIONS CALL FRITZ 336-577-1635 THANKS GOOD LUCK On Jun-28-14 at 13:54:56 PDT, seller added the following information: THIS AUCTION IS INTENDED FOR DEALERS AND OUT OF STATE BUYERS. IF YOU ARE FROM NC CALL BEFORE YOU BID THANKS |
Volvo S40 for Sale
- 2004 volvo s40 t5 sedan 4-door 2.5l
- $26,8665 msrp 5-speed manual climate pkg premium pkg moonroof(US $6,900.00)
- Clean carfax perfect service records! runs great! no reserve auction!
- 2001 volvo s40 sedan only 66k miles loaded super clean must see(US $5,475.00)
- Volvo s40 2.4i sedan 2007 silver 66k miles(US $10,750.00)
- 2000 volvo s40 base sedan 4-door 1.9l 1 owner
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Daimler and Volvo could jointly develop internal combustion engines
Sun, Jan 5 2020BERLIN — Luxury German carmaker Daimler and Volvo, owned by China's Geely, are considering cooperating to cut the costs of developing combustion engines, a magazine reported on Sunday, citing unnamed company sources. The Automobilwoche weekly cited a Volvo manager as saying there were initial talks with Daimler, but no concrete plans, while a company spokesman said it was too early to talk about firm projects, although it was not excluding anybody. A Daimler spokesman said the company's cooperation with Geely, which owns a 10% stake in the German carmaker, was developing in a positive way, but declined to comment further. Global tariffs, accelerated by a trade war between China and the United States, as well as higher investment requirements for electric and autonomous vehicles, are forcing carmakers to seek new ways to cut and share costs. In October, Volvo said it would merge its engine development and manufacturing assets with those of Geely, creating a division to supply in-house brands and also potentially others with next-generation combustion and hybrid engines. Automobilwoche said this new division would start operating by the end of March, which could be a possible starting point for cooperation with Daimler, while a further step could be a partnership to develop electric power trains. Geely and Daimler have said they plan to build the next generation of Smart electric cars in China through a joint venture and the two companies are also cooperating on a premium ride-hailing service in China. Geely bought Volvo Cars in 2010 from Ford, allowing the Swedish brand to operate on an arms-length basis. But in recent years, it has deepened cooperation between the two brands. Volvo already supplies engines to some Geely-branded vehicles, sharing technology through Geely's Lynk brand. Both companies share and develop common vehicle platforms. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Scratch that new crossover, Volvo teases ad campaign for XC60
Sun, 26 May 2013If we were to paraphrase the opening lines of Kenneth Graeme's Wind in the Willows for our own purposes, we'd write, "Have you heard about Volvo? They never planned a new crossover at all. It was all a horrid low trick of theirs...." To be fair, though, we can't blame them for our own presumption. When the Swedish car company created a site called LeaveTheWorldBehind.com and teased a couple of videos for some kind of collaboration with Swedish House Mafia, we thought the crossover in one of the teasers pointed to a new vehicle on the way.
Turns out that's not the case. It really is 'just' a collaboration with the band on a music video for Swedish artist Lune's cover of their 2009 song, Leave the World Behind.
But there are Volvos in it, and you can watch it below and hear original song alongside. We've also included the press release with more details on why it all came together, and a behind-the-scenes video on the collabo. To paraphrase Forrest Gump, "That's all we have to say about that."
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