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2004 VOLVO XC 90 2.9 LITRE TURBO AUTOMATIC ( NEW TRANSMISION IN 12-12 HAVE RECIPT )ONLY 4000 MILES SINCE HAVE 2 SUV IN THE HOUSE NO NEED ANY LONGER, ORININAL PAINT, CLEAN INTEROR ,CLEAN CARPETS , VERY NICE RIDE, NO NOISES OF ANY KIND,VERY RELIABLE, EVERY OPTION WORKS, NO PROBLEMS, I SOLD THIS CAR AS IS WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTYS, $500 DEPOSIT WITH PAY PAL ,BALANCE PAID CASH AT PICK UP SUV,OR WIRE TRANSFER TO MY ACCOUNT WHEN FOUNDS ARE CLEAR THE SUV IS RELESED, I AM A CAR COLLECTOR IM SELLING ALL MY TOYS AND THIS IS MY WIFE SUV HAVE TO GO ALSO, THIS IS MY FAMILY CAR ONLY USED FOR PICK UP MY KIDS IN SCHOOL AND SUPERMARKET I HAVE MANNY ANTIQUE CARS USED ON WHEEKENDS SO SUV IS PARKED, GARAGE KEEPED, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS MY NAME IS ADRIAN YOU CAN CALL ME AT 954-965-3637 9AM TO 6 PM MONDAY TO SATURDAY MILES ARE HIGH BUT NOT BECAUSE MY, FOR PREVIOUS OWNER (WHO IS MY FREIND) HOW LIVE IN NEW YORK AND FLORIDA AND TRAVEL A LOT THANKS!! RESERVE IS VERY LOW
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First production Volvo P1800 stolen
Mon, 26 Aug 2013Want further proof that car thieves are the scum of the Earth? Some crooks in Sweden made off with a prized Volvo - the very first production P1800. The P1800, a two-door coupe, is a classic that's been growing in popularity over the years, thanks in no small part to its gorgeous sheetmetal.
This particular example, wearing chassis number two, wears red paint with a white interior. It was swiped from a locked storage facility in Stockholm, according to Hemmings, between August 21 and 22. The P1800 was owned by Mats Eriksson, vice president of the Swedish P1800 Club, who had given it a thorough restoration. Features to look out for on this particular car include the unique wheel covers shown in the gallery, and two different registration plates - C28000 and ACZ 780.
Larmtjänst AB, a non-profit that fights vehicle crimes in Sweden, is accepting any and all information pertaining from the theft. If you, or anyone you know, was in Stockholm on the night of the days of the theft or has seen a red P1800 in the Scandinavian region, head over to the Larmtjänst AB website to submit a tip.
Watch this video, then buy this 1993 Volvo wagon
Mon, 12 May 2014Do you want to be perceived as rich and cuddly? Of course you do. Then you need to buy this car.
We know it makes no sense, but that pretty much sums up our take on the video you'll see below, in which a man by the name of Christoffer Castor, from Scania County in Southern Sweden, attempts to convince any and all who watch to buy his car. The car in question is a 1993 Volvo 240 wagon, in red with a black fabric interior.
We have quite a bit of respect for the old boxy Volvo wagons here at Autoblog, and, despite the presence of some unsightly rust on the tailgate, would gladly bum about in this particular 240. We especially appreciate the five-speed manual gearbox and that it's from the car's final year in production.
Vehicles awarded IIHS Top Safety Pick awards skyrockets for 2015 [w/video]
Wed, Dec 24 2014By practically every measure, passenger vehicles in the US are continuing to get safer. With the year rapidly coming to an end, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is releasing its annual list tallying of the scores for the latest vehicles to see how they compare to last year. Judging by the agency's evaluations, the numbers look quite positive. According to the institute, 71 vehicles earned either the Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ rating so far in its testing for 2015. Among the latest winners, there have been 33 TSP+ awards and 38 TSP medalists. That's a healthy increase over the 22 TSP+ and 17 TSP grades in 2014. The figures appear even more impressive when you consider that it keeps getting harder to earn the + designation. In the latest round of testing, a vehicle must offer some form of front crash prevention automatic braking to get the mark. Previously, just a warning to drivers was necessary. This list also illustrates the ways that automakers adapt to new testing procedures. In 2013 there were 117 TSP ratings and 13 TSP+ awards. Then, the IIHS mandated that to be a safety pick, a model had to score Good in the institute's four crash tests, plus a Good or Acceptable in the small overlap front test. That brought a plunge in 2014 to just 17 TSP grades. With the numbers climbing again, companies apparently have deciphered how to perform better. Some brands especially stood out on this year's list. The IIHS praised Volvo, Mercedes-Benz and Acura for offering standard front crash prevention systems on some models. Subaru received at least one of the awards for all seven of its models. Toyota also had seven, and the Honda brand did too – though the institute counts the two- and four-door versions of the Civic and Accord separately. Check out the full announcement below and a video about this year's winners. The full list can be viewed, here. Safety gains ground: More vehicles earn top honors from IIHS The number of vehicles earning either of the Institute's two awards has jumped to 71 from 39 this time last year, giving consumers more choices for optimum protection in crashes. The number of winners in the top tier - TOP SAFETY PICK+ - has increased by 11 for 2015, despite a tougher standard for front crash prevention. "This is the third year in a row that we are giving automakers a tougher challenge to meet," says IIHS President Adrian Lund.