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00 Volvo S80 Low Miles Gorgeous Heated Seats Ready For Winter No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:108698
Location:

Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States

Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States
Engine:2.9
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: YV1TS94D8Y1121724
Year: 2000
Mileage: 108,698
Make: Volvo
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: S80
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Trim: LOW MILES NO RESERVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: FWD

2000 VOLVO S80 SEDAN

*EXCELLENT CONDITION

*2 OWNERS

*ONLY 108K MILES


ENGINE: EXCELLENT.

TRANSMISSION: EXCELLENT.

STEERING: EXCELLENT.

SUSPENSION: EXCELLENT. DRIVES VERY NICE ON ALL ROADS.

BRAKES: EXCELLENT. NO SQUEALS, SQUEAKING OR VIBRATIONS WHEN BRAKING

TIRES: MASTERCRAFT TIRES ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!
THE ALLOY WHEELS LOOK NEW!

EXHAUST: EXCELLENT. SOUNDS NICE AND QUIET.

BODY AND FRAME: LOOK AT THE PICTURES!
EXCELLENT!

THE PAINT LOOKS EXCELLENT.

THE INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT. NEVER SMOKED IN. NO PETS. IT'S AMAZING CONSIDERING THIS CAR IS 14 YEARS OLD!

HEAT IS PIPING HOT!
A/C IS COLD

THE BLOWER MOTOR FAN IS NOT CHIRPING OR MAKING ANY ODD NOISES.

INSTRUMENT PANEL IS WORKING FINE. ABS & BRAKE LIGHTS ON. (NEEDS A SPEED SENSOR FOR ABS)

HEAD LIGHTS ARE FINE. ORIGINAL TAIL LIGHTS LOOK GREAT!

POWER WINDOWS ALL WORK

POWER LOCKS ALL WORK

THIS SEDAN ALSO HAS THE COLD WEATHER PACKAGE- HEATED SEATS AND TRACS (TRACTION CONTROL). IT ALSO COMES STANDARD WITH ABS.

THE DASH IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

THE INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT.

THE SEATS FEEL VERY NICE AND SUPPORTIVE.

STEREO WORKS.

NON SMOKING OWNER

PET FREE OWNER

ORIGINAL FLOOR MATS IN TRUNK






TERMS OF SALE:

DEPOSIT IS DUE IN 48 HOURS
PLEASE PAY THE BALANCE IN 10 DAYS
IF YOU ARE REASONABLY LOCAL I WILL DO MY BEST TO MEET YOU PART WAYS. IF YOU ARE FARTHER THAN REASONABLY LOCAL I CAN ARRANGE TO HAVE THE CAR DRIVEN OR MAYBE TRANSPORTED TO YOUR DOOR.

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Volvo: Tesla's Autopilot is just a 'wannabe'

Fri, Apr 29 2016

Using the words "unsupervised wannabe" in an interview with The Verge, Volvo's Trent Victor says the Tesla Autopilot is "giving the impression it's doing more than it is." According to Victor, Tesla's self-driving tech is merely appearing to be autonomous because, with the Tesla system, the driver has to be fully alert all the time, ready to regain control. Tesla says its system is Level 2 autonomous, although some experts regard it as Level 3, which means it takes over safety-critical functions from the driver. Volvo says it pays more attention to actual crash avoidance, and that its Drive Me system is Level 4 autonomous, meaning that in the event of a hazardous situation the vehicle will handle the appropriate procedures and bring itself to a halt in a safe fashion. There will be no need for the driver to take action, which is important in case the driver has been incapacitated while the Drive Me autopilot has been controlling the car. Another thing with the Volvo setup is that it monitors the road in case of a conflict situation, or someone suddenly appearing in front of the car, be it a pedestrian or a runaway child. Tesla has never said that its Autopilot is anything other than a beta version under trial usage. It costs $2,500 when you purchase your Model 2 or X, or $3,000 as a add-on once you've taken delivery. The company also just announced that it would offer Autopilot for free as part of a one-month trial. Tesla declined to comment on Volvo's comment. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. News Source: The VergeImage Credit: AOL Green Tesla Volvo Technology Autonomous Vehicles Electric Future Vehicles Tesla Autopilot volvo drive me

Ex-Volvo boss Stefan Jacoby to head GM's international operations

Fri, 02 Aug 2013

He was too talented not to surface somewhere, we just didn't know where and when. Nine months ago, Stefan Jacoby stepped down from his post as Volvo CEO, a move that caught many off guard. At the time, the separation was called "amicable," but word is that the strong-willed executive clashed with owners Geely and the automaker's board.
Jacoby will have a new set of challenges on his hands, as he has just been named Executive Vice President Consolidated International Operations for General Motors. That means the Hannover-born Jacoby will head up the company's operations in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East, where he will be responsible for over 100 countries and territories. Jacoby succeeds Tim Lee, who has been named chairman of GM China. Lee will also retain his post as Executive Vice President Global Manufacturing.
Jacoby's dealings with Geely should help him in his Asian market duties, but he also counts time as the head of Volkswagen of China on his resume, so he's very well-versed in the market's peculiarities.

Ford, Volvo, Google, Uber and Lyft form self-driving alliance

Tue, Apr 26 2016

Five companies arguably leading the worldwide effort to develop autonomous cars said Tuesday they're forming an organization to lobby the federal government to better prepare America's roads for self-driving technology. The founding members include some of the biggest companies in the automotive, autonomous, and ride-sharing realms – Ford, Google, Lyft, Uber and Volvo. Operating as the "Self-Driving Coalition for Safer Streets," they aim to work with lawmakers and regulators to clarify a disparate set of rules and regulations at both the state and federal levels that could hinder the deployment of autonomous cars. "The U.S. risks losing its leading position due to the lack of federal guidelines for the testing and certification of autonomous vehicles." – Hakan Samuelsson David Strickland, a former administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration who issued the first set of autonomous-related policies in that role (pictured below), will serve as the group's counsel and spokesperson. "The best path for this innovation is to have one clear set of federal standards, and the Coalition will work with policymakers to find the right solutions that will facilitate the deployment of self-driving vehicles," he said in a written statement. In January, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said his department would accelerate efforts to craft such federal standards. Those efforts include holding two public hearings on standards, the second of which is scheduled to be held Wednesday in Palo Alto, California. Foxx signaled the intent to deliver them by June. Google has been leading the efforts to ensure such standards are national in scope, warning their cars could run afoul of state-specific laws should they cross state borders or if standards varies between the federal efforts and regional ones. The complexity of such efforts was underscored recently, when NHTSA agreed that Google's software could be considered the driver of a vehicle for the purpose of meeting federal motor vehicle standards, an interpretation that would conflict with preliminary California rules that mandate a licensed driver operate a self-driving car that comes equipped with human controls like a steering wheel and brakes. At South By Southwest last month, Jennifer Haroon, Google's self-driving car business leader, said the company couldn't accomplish its goals under those regulations.