1983 Volvo 240dl Station Wagon One Owner Amazing on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:4 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: 240
Trim: BLUE BLUE
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Cruise Control
Mileage: 139,230
Sub Model: 242DL
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
1983 VOLVO 240DL WAGON
ONE RETIRED LADY TEACHER OWNER ORIGINAL PAINT EVERYWHERE IN CLOSE TO NEAR NEW APPEARANCE. BOOKS & ORIGINAL SALE BROCHURES, SOLD NEW AND SERVICED AT FISHER VOLVO IN DOWNTOWN PORTLAND OREGON. AUTOMATIC, CRUISE CONTROL, ORIGINAL AM/FM RADIO. TIMING BELT, CATALYTIC CONVERTER, EXHAUST & BATTERY ALL RECENT PART OF ON GOING SERVICE. ORIGINAL OREGON TITLE. VERY TIGHT & DRIVES LIKE A WELL SERVICED CAR SHOULD. ITS UNIMAGINABLE THAT ANYONE CAN KEEP A CAR THIS NICE FOR 30 YEARS.
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Volvo to unveil permanent high-beam headlamp technology [w/video]
Fri, 01 Mar 2013Volvo will be showing off its Active High Beam technology at the Geneva Motor Show next week. The system will allow drivers to use their high beams all the time and adds another responsibility to the cameras mounted by the rearview mirror, making them detect traffic ahead, whether it be another car or a truck or motorcycle and in the same lane or oncoming. When a vehicle is detected, a special projector in the Xenon lamps can block out only the portion of the high beam that would impair the other driver. Volvo says the system is accurate down to a 1.5-inch margin around another object.
Active High Beam will be fitted to the Volvo S60, V60 and XC60 and we have to assume they mean the non-US versions of those cars. Audi has a similar technology that it calls "matrix beam lighting," and due to the way the US Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard code is written, such active control of high beams is verboten on cars sold here.
The Swedish brand also plans to present a collision-avoidance technology it's calling a "world-first." The press release below has more information and the accompanying video demonstrates the lighting tech.
Next Volvo XC90 design teased
Thu, 29 Aug 2013When Volvo took the wraps off its Concept Coupe yesterday, the Swedish automaker said that while "the all-new XC90 is an entirely different type of car, you will recognize the connection instantly when it is revealed next year." We raised our eyebrows at this upon first read, but after seeing these photos, posted on Feber.se, Volvo certainly wasn't joking.
During a press conference where the Concept Coupe debuted, teaser images of the next XC90 were shown, and the connection between it and the conceptual two-door are obvious. The long, T-shaped lighting elements in the slim headlamps are certainly the most noticeable tie between the two vehicles, but the angular lower fascia openings seen here can also be found quite prominently on the Concept Coupe.
Feber.se also has a few images showing the new taillamp and interior designs of the XC90, as well. And not surprisingly, those two facets of the new crossover's DNA are also surprisingly close to the elements found on the Concept Coupe. It's interesting to see how the concept's C-shaped taillamps have been massaged for the more upright design of the XC90's rump, and inside the cabin, it appears Volvo is serious about this vertically oriented infotainment display.
Watch Polestar talk about the development of its super S60
Fri, 03 May 2013Polestar is getting ready to deliver its first production car, the Volvo S60 Polestar. Letting the S60 stretch its legs, Polestar Racing driver Robert Dahlgren took the blue sedan from Barcelona, Spain to Jokkmokk, Sweden - stopping for wet-weather testing in Germany along the way.
Dahlgren narrates the journey of the "pilot project" that has 350 horsepower and around 368 pound-feet of torque, and will perhaps be the first in an era of hardcore Volvo production cars. It will go on sale in Australia this Summer, with other markets "under investigation." While we non-Aussies wait with fingers crossed, there's a video below to enjoy.