**1998 Volvo Xc70 Cross Country, Texas Car, No Rust** on 2040-cars
Garland, Texas, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:2.4L TURBO
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Number of Cylinders: 5
Make: Volvo
Model: XC (Cross Country)
Trim: TURBO CROSS COUNTRY
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD/AWD
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, TOWING PACKAGE, ALLOY WHEELS
Mileage: 172,623
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: V70
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, HEATED SEATS
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
1998 VOLVO XC70 CROSS COUNTRY, 172K, 2.4L , 20 VALVE, 5 CYLINDER TURBO ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER SUNROOF, WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS, SEAT, HEATED SEATS, TOWING PACKAGE, FACTORY 6 SPOKE ALLOY WHEELS WITH NEW UNIROYAL TIGER PAW RADIALS, FOG LIGHTS, ICE COLD AC, HOT HEATER, CD AND CASSETTE STEREO, TEXAS STATE INSPECTION STICKER GOOD UNTIL NOVEMBER 2013, SERVICE RECORDS, KEYLESS REMOTE WITH FACTORY VOLVO ALARM. (THE REAR DRIVE SHAFT HAS BEEN REMOVED. PEOPLE IN TEXAS REMOVE THESE FOR MUCH BETTER FUEL ECONOMY AND POWER)
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Make offer flawless heated leather cross country moonroof premium cd xc70(US $3,995.00)
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Volvo to complete concept car trilogy in Geneva
Tue, 11 Feb 2014Volvo went through some doldrums around the same time it was bought by Geely, but it proved that it was back when it unveiled the P1800-inpsired Concept Coupe last August at the Frankfurt Motor Show. It followed up with the sleek Concept XC Coupe crossover (pictured above) in Detroit that echoed the next-generation XC90. Now, the Swede is readying one more concept to bring the trilogy to an end, and act as the centerpiece of its display at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
There are no images of the new concept yet, not even a teaser, but Volvo says that like the other two, it's designed by Thomas Ingenlath and shares common design elements. Since it has already imagined a future coupe and crossover, maybe the concept is a sedan. Volvo has confirmed that it rides on the modular Scalable Product Architecture platform that is being used on multiple future production models and uses its new Drive-E four-cylinder engine family.
The Concept Coupe and Concept XC Coupe will be on display with the new concept in Geneva so that visitors can get a complete idea of Volvo's future. Hopefully, the company has finally righted the course and is ready to compete on the world stage again. Scroll down to read Volvo's few details about the new concept.
The first trailer for Top Gear's 24th season shows a hands-free drag race
Tue, Dec 27 2016In the excitement over Amazon's new motoring show, it's important to remember that there's a certain series from the BBC that's attempting to get its mojo back for a 24th season. Yes, we're talking about Top Gear. Since Chris Evans' departure earlier this year, Top Gear news has been relatively sparse, particularly as The Grand Tour and its hosts Jeremy Clarkson, James May, and Richard Hammond seized headlines. But on Christmas, watchers of the series' YouTube channel caught a glimpse of the first scene from the next season. Featuring hosts Matt LeBlanc, Chris Harris, and Rory Reid in what looks like a trio of old, dilapidated cars. We're thinking TG is running a taxi comparison. There's a London black cab and a Mercedes-Benz W210 – a favorite of European cabbies – but we aren't sure where Harris' boxy wagon fits in. Did the Volvo 850 Estate ever serve as a livery vehicle? But it's the basis for this comparison that's weird, because the hosts appear to be having a no-hands drag race. The cars veer off in different directions, traveling across what looks like a snow-covered dirt lot. We're assuming hilarity ensues. And while we don't quite know what they're hoping to accomplish, we are looking forward to watching it go down. Top Gear's 24th season doesn't have an official air date, and the video ends only with a cryptic "Coming Soon." Expect to hear more in the next few months.
Volvo's plan for China: sell them on the clean air inside the car
Thu, 24 Oct 2013Large Chinese cities aren't known for having clean air. Just this week, the Chinese city of Harbin filled with record levels of smog after starting the city's coal-fired heating system, according to CNN. But Li Shufu, the chairman of Geely, Volvo's parent company, says the automaker's astute attention to cabin comfort in areas such as air filtration is a selling point for the Swedish automaker in China, Forbes reports.
Shufu says when he is inside a Volvo, he feels like he's in Northern Europe, but when the door is opened, he feels like he's in Beijing. The chairman made the remarks at the fourth annual Global Auto Forum (GAF) in China (which also happened to be attended by Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford, which was Volvo's owner until 2010), where he emphasized Geely's hands-off approach to managing Volvo, saying, "Geely and Volvo are brothers, not father and son."
While good filtration contributes to cabin comfort, the way we see it, Shufu also is allowing Volvo to play to its most well-known strength: safety. Smog protection via air filtration might not seem like the most important safety feature for a car in the US (unless you live in Los Angeles), but when you consider that Harbin's level of fine particles was up to 30 times higher than the World Health Organization's recommended standard on Tuesday, we'd think twice about that. Fine particles, which are 2.5 micrometers in diameter or less, are considered to be the most harmful to health.