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Beautiful 2008 Volvo S40 - 47k Miles - $5.8k Below Market Value - No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:47000
Location:

North East, Maryland, United States

North East, Maryland, United States

2008 Volvo S40 only 47k miles in excellent condition. 2.4L sedan.

Beautiful Silver Paint, mechanically perfect, tires 70% front, 50% rear

Cruise, Sirius Satellite Radio, Premium Sound System, Keyless entry, Front wheel drive (incredible in snow), Power Windows, Dual Air Bags, Side Air Bags, Head Curtain Air Bags, Power Door Locks, Traction Control, Stability Control , ABS (4-Wheel), Power Moon Roof, Alloy Wheels, Spare has never seen the road, tinted windows, Power Drivers Seat, AC & Heat Perfect, Fog Lights, 6 cd changer, Oil and Filter just changed - car is nearly flawless.

Car only shows 42k on the odometer and engine has 47k miles so we've listed it at 47k miles.

Engine recently replaced because previous owner drove car across flooded road and engine injested water and was damaged. Volvo wanted $10k to replace engine so insurance company bought car and resold it at auction where I bought it and had engine replaced
I've driven it for last 1,500 miles but have decided it's too nice of a car to drive in my 120 mile daily commute, so I'm selling it.

My loss is your gain.

This is NOT a flood car - water never entered interior of car. Vin is: YV1MS390882367867 and Erie Insurance Company - Bethlehem, Pa. will verify this. 

Local Elkton ASA Certified Master Mechanic with 35 years experience replaced engine with a 47,000 mile engine from a 2007 S40. (Delancy Auto Repair)

I've driven the car nearly 1,500 miles since the engine was replaced and it perfect - I MEAN PERFECT!

Car runs and handles perfectly - no issues whatsoever - car is priced $5,800 below book value. 

MD Remanufactured title - no liens

Car is priced $5,800 below Clean Retail Value.

Test drives and inspection welcomed - you will be impressed and you won't find another S40 this nice with such low miles for the money - I know it.


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Volvo ought to be tooting its horn over this one. The XC90, an SUV that has essentially been on sale for over 10 years, just captured a Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The TSP+ is a new title, reserved for cars that earn "Good" or "Acceptable" ratings on each IIHS crash test.
This is a difficult feat for a new car - Toyota's new Corolla infamously failed to net a Top Safety Pick+ earlier this year - largely because of the new small overlap front tests, which have left many automakers struggling. But Volvo, somehow, was able to conquer the tests with a car that predates the original iPhone by a few years. The XC90 earning a Top Safety Pick+ is like Betty White taking the gold in the decathlon. With Volvo in the midst of working on the XC90's replacement, we're curious to see just how well a more modern version does in crash testing. Take a look down below for the crash test video and a press release from IIHS.

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In two weeks' time, we'll be boarding a flight for Stockholm for the live reveal of the new Volvo XC90. But before we do, Volvo has revealed another round of salient details regarding not only its new crossover, but a whole range of new vehicles to share its architecture.
That platform is called Scalable Product Architecture, and it follows the latest industry trend towards modular platforms. The product of four years' development, the new platform uses high-strength boron steel to optimize weight and rigidity. The scalable architecture, set to underpin the next-generation S60, V60, XC60, S80 and anything larger, offers designers more flexibility in terms of proportions. It can be adapted to a wide range of vehicles of different shapes and sizes, designed from the get-go to incorporate a range of powertrains (including the XC90's new twin-charged hybrid system) and all the latest safety technologies you'd expect from a Volvo.
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