2004 Volvo V70 2.5t Wagon- Gorgeous Turbo Charged Powerhouse Wagon on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Well my wife says it's time to "upgrade" to a minivan so the wagon has to go. We bought this wagon back in 2011 from a Volvo salesman- it was his personal car. He had all of the work done at the dealership and we have had it done there or at an independent shop that specializes in Volvos. The car looks great and is very fast for a wagon; you can really feel the turbocharger kick in. The title is clear and the car is ready to drive anywhere. Here is what you are getting:
The Good: Great looking paint! While there are some small scratches here and there (see photos) I have kept the paint in great condition. I have only used Zaino products on it which has given the car a very deep gloss/shine. No rust at all on this vehicle! This car has awesome power for a wagon. The turbo charger is quite nice. Large 17" factory option wheels- really shine up nice- see photos Great tires: I put Bridgestone Potenza tires on it. They are big, low profile, and fat = great traction. No issues in the snow either as long as you put the car in the "slick pavement" setting. Yes the car has a special setting for rain/snow. Leather Seats: The front ones are heated and they adjust like you would not believe. The drivers side can memorize two set positions so multiple drivers can adjust with the push of a button. Fold Down Third Row Seat- rear facing Deep Tint: This is from the factory and looks great. WeatherTech Floor Liner for the rear hatch back area- Laser cut and made in the USA All Synthetic fluids used in the car and K&N oil filters are used. New Parts since I've owned it: K&N Air Filter Hitch Volvo Brand Cross Bars- not pictured but they are included so you can mount bikes, kayaks, ski equipment, etc to the top of the car. Radiator New Tires in Oct 2012- Bridgestone Potenza with Nitrogen Fill New Alarm System Back in March, the oil pump went out on the expressway and the engine threw a rod, so it was replaced with a used one with about 85,000 miles on it. When this was done, all lines were replaced and fluids were flushed. New Throttle Body Water pump Timing Belt Motor Mounts Brakes Turbo Rebuilt Vapor Box and all lines involved HID Headlight CEM Unit New Wiper Blades all Around: Front, Rear, and Headlight- yes it has wipers for the headlights! Issues with the Car: - My daughter decided to use the CD player as a piggy bank. I've talked to an installer and they said this is common (they see 1-2 of that issue a week lol) and usually the unit just needs to be removed and the coins shook out. I've priced them on ebay and they usually run about $40 dollars so worst case scenario is getting one on here. -About once a week one of the headlights will go out, you just toggle the switch and it comes back on. This has been happening since I bought it and I never had it looked into. - Once a year it has had a hard time starting and then the check engine light comes on. I have taken it both to the dealer one year and an independent shop the next and each time they said it was just a dirty wiring harness. Once they cleaned it everything was fine. - I only have one key and the "switch blade" feature doesn't work on it. - The driver's side rear seat has a crease in it from having a baby car seat latched in it for so long. It has been getting better over time with it out, but I imagine that will always be in there to some degree. See photo - The rear bumper cover is faded and scratched. I have tried all sorts of products to help it but they have not helped much. See photo - The hatch area does have some dog hair in it. I took a lint roller to it and that helped alot but it will probably take a couple of more applications to get it all out. It's short, white dalmatian hairs... :) Great looking car and I'm selling it below blue book value. If you have any questions please feel free to ask, but do so before you buy the car! Car will also come with: Volvo Cross Bars Extra K&N Oil Filter Light Bulb Set- All light bulbs for the back of the car- I ordered these when they were on sale and they were never needed. All sales are final Car must be picked up- I will not ship. Sold As Is I have done my best to describe the car. Please ask questions. I will probably put about 10 more miles on it before it is sold as I'm going to take it for one last wash before it goes. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1982 Volvo 244 DL
Sat, Jul 9 2022Because it was sold in the United States for so many years — 19 model years, to be exact — and won the hearts of so many American drivers with its reliability and safety, sufficient examples of the Volvo 200 Series remain in service that they continue to show up in self-service car graveyards nearly 30 years after the last ones left the showroom. We saw a low-mile Richelieu Red 1983 Volvo 244 DL in a Denver-area yard last year, and now I've found a near-identical 1982 244 DL in another yard located between Denver and Cheyenne. Volvo went through several variations in the naming scheme for these cars between 1975 and 1993; during the first half of the 1980s, the 240 was badged using just the trim level. That makes this car a 1982 Volvo DL, the cheapest trim level available at the time. By now, though, everyone who knows old Volvos uses the three-number system of the 1970s, with the second digit indicating the number of engine cylinders and the third digit representing the number of doors. I'll be using the 244 designation here. This car came from the factory with a fuel-injected 2.1-liter SOHC straight-four rated at 112 horsepower. This car has the base four-on-the-floor manual transmission with an overdrive selected via the switch on the shift knob. If you wanted an automatic transmission, you had to pay an extra $325 (just over a thousand bucks in 2022 money). Later in the decade, a five-speed manual became available on the 240. Most 240s rack up better than 200,000 miles during their careers (and I've seen quite a few that made it past 300,000), but this car didn't reach that figure. This car still has its original AM/FM/cassette radio, which would have cost serious money in 1982. The MSRP on this car was $10,260, or about $31,800 in 2022 dollars. The two-door version went for $9,785 ($30,330 now). You could get a new 1982 Buick LeSabre Limited sedan for $9,331, and it was much roomier and more powerful than the VolvoÂ… but not as good in a crash. There's very little rust on this car, and the only serious body damage is this dented passenger-side door. The rodent nesting detritus under the hood and the lack of wear on the seat fabric suggests that it got parked for good a decade or three back. Perhaps it would have been rescued and revived in the rustier parts of the continent, but there's a glut of restorable 244s and a shortage of Volvo enthusiasts in the Denver area. This content is hosted by a third party.
Best luxury SUVs of 2022 and 2023
Mon, Sep 12 2022Once upon a time, the idea of a luxury SUV meant a Range Rover, and even that was pretty agricultural by modern standards. Then Jeep Grand Cherokees and Ford Explorers started offering fancy, range-topping versions followed soon by Lexus, BMW and Mercedes dipping their toes in the water. And then the floodgates opened. Today, there is a staggering number of luxury SUVs available in every shape, size and price point. There are electric luxury SUVs like the Tesla Model X and Jaguar I-Pace, as well as gas-swilling, high-performance SUVs like the BMW X5 M and Cadillac Escalade V. Sports car makers Porsche, Aston Martin and Lamborghini have even dived in. But of this great many, which are the best luxury SUVs? We sat down, scoured our reviews, took some votes, had some discussions and came up with the luxury SUVs we view as the best. They are listed alphabetically within the six segments listed below. Best Subcompact Luxury SUV  |  Best Compact Luxury SUV  |  Best Midsize Luxury SUV (Two-Row) Best Midsize Luxury SUV (Three-Row)  |  Best Flagship Luxury SUV (Two-Row)  |  Best Flagship Luxury SUV (Three-Row) Best subcompact luxury SUVs Mercedes-Benz GLB-Class Why it stands out: Outstanding space and versatility; legit luxury interior; amusing GLB 35 versionCould be better: Overwhelming and confusing tech interface Most subcompact luxury SUVs are a dubious value, with cramped interiors of marginal quality and unrefined driving dynamics. You'd be much better off paying less money for a loaded, non-luxury compact SUV. The Mercedes GLB is different, though. Its boxy design provides space few other subcompact SUV can match (luxury or otherwise), while its cabin design and feature content are in keeping with pricier Mercedes models. The quality's not exactly up to GLC standards, nor is driving refinement, but the difference is appropriate for how much you're saving and still perfectly acceptable. There's nothing dubious about buying a GLB.   Volvo XC40 Why it stands out: More features for the money; spacious and versatile interior; distinctive design; electric versionCould be better: Fuel-efficient base engine only available with FWD Most subcompact luxury models feel a bit like cheap knockoffs of their bigger, pricier brand mates. The XC40, by contrast, is a break from the Volvo norm in a good way.