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2013 Volvo S60 T5 on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:10212 Color: Ice White /
 Beige
Location:

2015 E. Galbraith Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

2015 E. Galbraith Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:2.5L I-5
Transmission:6 speed automatic
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): YV1612FS4D2206003
Stock Num: D19
Make: Volvo
Model: S60 T5
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Ice White
Interior Color: Beige
Options:
  • 17-inch alloy wheels
  • 2013 Volvo S60 T5 4 door sedan. White with beige textile interior. Turbo 5 cylinder 250 HP
  • 6-speed automatic with manual shift mode
  • Anti-whiplash
  • automatic lights
  • Bluetooth wireless phone
  • City Safety
  • cruise control
  • dual stage front/ side/ head airbags that deploy in AND BEFORE accident
  • Dual zone climate control
  • fold down rear seats
  • front wheel drive
  • High performance audio: HD AM/FM/CD w. 8 speakers/MP3 and usb jacks/ Sirius satellite radio with 2 months free trial
  • Intelligent Driver Info
  • keyless entry. heated mirrors
  • LED tail lamps
  • lots more if that's not enough!
  • perimeter lights
  • power memory seat
  • power windows/locks/mirrors
  • pushbutton start
  • rollcage body
  • Side Impact protection
  • tilt/telescopic leather steering wheel w. audio and Bluetooth controls
  • Tire Monitor
  • trip computer
  • Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle
  • Volvo On-Call Roadside Assistance
  • Volvo Sensus system
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 10212

Volvo 2013 S60 T5 Sedan. One driver car- NOT A RENTAL CAR. Original sticker $32795, book price $29025, our price $26500. 10300 miles, in Volvo bumper to bumper warranty to 2/23/2017 or 50000 miles. Absolutely as new condition, never in any accident, lived in North Carolina until now. Perfect Carfax. Always the safest car available, this is 5 Star in every crash category, plus a lot of interior safety features and the City Safety feature that automatically stops the car in certain situations- ask us. Although there is no such thing as a basic Volvo, this is the simplest equipped, i.e. no sunroof, no leather. Otherwise an impressive array of safety,hi-tech,and luxury features. Basic decision: comparing to new, would you rather have $6200 or 10000 miles? Ultimate warranty? $6200 in hand to spend on maintenance and service way down the road. Excellent cars fully serviced by our experts to the most paranoid's satisfaction. Experience? We've been in used imports since 1966. We sell 2 1/2 times the national average for repeat and referral-we must do something right. Members of Better Business Bureau. Mechanic's inspection welcome. Free Carfax upon request. E-mail or (better) call toll-free 888-676-6352 or (best) come visit.Thanks

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Take a close look at the cabin of the Volvo Concept Estate shown above. One of the big features on the fancy, brown shooting brake is an all-new user interface called, well, it doesn't really have a name, at least not one Volvo is revealing.
The refreshingly nameless system looks seriously impressive based on the short video that accompany's the system's press release. The jewel of the whole interface is a sizable touchscreen that manages most every in-car function save for a few vital functions like volume, hazard lights and other systems that still demand a more tactile interface.
"The basic idea is to organize controls and information in a perfectly intuitive and user- friendly way. Everything is exactly where you expect it to be, making the drive more enjoyable, efficient, and safe," Thomas Ingenlath, Volvo's Senior Vice President of Design, said in a statement.

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Volvo has announced a whole slew of information about where the company is headed, from battery technology to advanced driver aids. And it was all capped by the concept car you see above, the Volvo Concept Recharge. It all shows that Volvo's future is stylish, electrified and featuring the latest in safety technology. So, in a way, pretty much exactly what you'd hope and expect. Volvo didn't say much about the specifications of the Concept Recharge, but its design will clearly influence future Volvo models, including the company's upcoming flagship electric SUV that will be revealed next year. The front ditches even faux grilles for a sculpted fascia. The shape does echo some of the look of a grille, particularly with the Volvo slash and badge in the middle. The "Thor's Hammer" headlights remain, and in the case of the concept, they have wild running lights that slide up and out of the way inside the housing to make way for the actual projector headlights at night time. The whole shape of the car is based around the electric powertrain. It has a low floor and glass roof that means the whole body can be made lower and sleeker without compromising space. The wheels are pushed to the far edges, too. At the back, the car has slim vertical taillights, continuing a Volvo design tradition. On the roof, there is a lidar sensor placed at the top of the windshield. This is a significant piece of Volvo's future, as its next generation of vehicles, starting with that aforementioned SUV, will all come with one of these sensors as standard. It will be used in combination with cameras, radar, real-time data, machine learning and mapping data to provide advanced driver aids, including what Volvo describes as "unsupervised autonomous" driving in specific circumstances. Basically, it will be SAE Level 3 autonomy, a step beyond the hands-free, but still supervised Level 2 systems such as GM's Super Cruise. It will only be available on specific roads in specific circumstances, and so it won't be able to handle the entire driving task from driveway to driveway. The company expects to offer this level of autonomy on highways first, and it will only be in specific areas to begin. It didn't give an exact timeline for the roll-out and it will be a more gradual increase over time, rather than everything being launched all at once. The company also emphasized that it will only begin launching the features when they're well and truly ready.

2015 Volvo S60 T6 Drive-E [w/video]

Tue, 08 Oct 2013

The Swedes Bend Sixes And Fives Into Fours
With government agency pressures mounting, the auto industry's latest engine and powertrain trends invariably include the cobbling of heretofore eight-cylinder models into charged (either turbo- or super-) six-cylinder models, six-cylinders into charged four-cylinders and so on. And then there's the mating of these downsized engines to fuel-saving automatic transmissions with ratio counts previously reserved for bicycles and semi trucks. Volvo can at last follow suit with the best of Germany and Japan thanks in great part to an $11-billion multi-year investment by its Chinese owners, Geely.
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