2001 Volvo S80 T-6 Engine, 72,500 Miles Asking $2,400.00 on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
I am selling my car because I have had it for 4 years from my grandfather and want a new one.
The following things are new and I have the paperwork to prove it: 1) Transmission 2) Throttle Body 3) Front Break Pads ***********car does not include fully functional engine. Needs new one, rebuilt one, or massively repaired. Estimated cost of this would be $2,000.00 -$3,500.00. The following items are not fixed but do not affect driving in any way: 1) The driver door must be opened manually 2) The unlock button on both the driver door and front passenger door sometimes needs to pressed several times for the passenger doors to be unlocked. 3) The front two tires rub against the car when making sharp turns. I spoke to a Volvo mechanic who said a tire stop can be put on to each tire or the protector panel on top of each tire can be removed. I never fixed it cause it never bothered me enough. THE PRICE I'M SELLING FOR IS BASICALLY THE PRICE I PAID FOR THE NEW TRANSMISSION. |
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Because the northeastern Chinese city of Daqing owns about 37 percent of the automaker, the location for the significant expansion isn't entirely surprising, especially since Geely owns a majority stake in the Swedish brand. The existing factory there employs about 700 people to build the original XC90 for the local market, but the upgrades will allow the plant to handle Volvo's Scalable Product Architecture modular platform.
To be fair, Volvo doesn't specifically call out the S80-replacing S90 by name in its announcement. However, it promises the first vehicle built in Daqing after the expansion will be a new premium sedan, and the upgrades will allow the plant to make "most innovative vehicles in its product range," and the range-topping sedan is widely expected to adopt the S90 moniker.
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Volvo says Nicolosi will remain president and CEO of VCFS while he assumes VCNA's top position. The Swedish automaker also says a "permanent successor [to Maloney] as President and CEO will be the subject of a later announcement."
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Or rather, we should say, the PV444 is what re-started it all. Because while it wasn't Volvo's first model, it was the first one it produced after the war. Monday, September 1, will mark 70 years since the PV444 first debuted at the Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm pictured above, where the company received 148,437 visitors.
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