Volvo 240 Se Station Wagon,1991 on 2040-cars
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Well what can I say? this is our 3rd 240 and this has been the best one yet.Exterior condition(8/10),Interior condition(9/10),Mechanical condition(9/10). Red 245 se wagon has everything a Brick enthusiast could want: Late model Se,rare color,No rust issues(North Carolina car),euro luggage rack,retractable cargo cover,black leather interior, Se wheels on newer Michelin tires. I really wanted to keep it but wife fell in love with a Mini Clubman. This car could be show quality with just a little more time and money, I would replace the front and back bumper covers,install a new hydraulic tailgate locking mechanism. The last owner had the front seats reupholstered in vinyl instead of the original leather(back seat is original that I had reconditioned). On the driver side,near where the front door and front fender meet there is a slight dent that I have done my best to photograph but from most angles it is not noticeable ($300 repair) and the seat heaters don't work. That is all it needs,This is a beautiful wagon that gets attention no matter where you go.
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Wed, 05 Mar 2014You're looking at the third leg of Volvo's award-winning concept trilogy, the Concept Estate. Despite its banal name, this sweeping longroof showcar has our attention like few other cars at the Geneva Motor Show.
It's not just that we have a weakness for shooting brakes or Volvo's take on the genre in particular (we can see some P1800ES in this design). We just think this car is exceptionally well surfaced, with a fantastic stance and the sort of clean lines that are singularly appropriate of a Scandinavian design. We also appreciate the details that are expected to inform future production models, including the T-shaped headlamps, strong rear shoulders and floating grille mount. In fact, the vast majority of the Concept Estate's design idiom is expected to make it to showrooms in future models, starting with the long-overdue, second-generation XC90 crossover.
We hope - but don't expect - that attitude carries over to the interior, which has stunning, white leather, floating clamshell seats backed in plaid. If there's one cabin feature that's expected to make it to production, it's a derivative of the car's new infotainment system, which features a massive touchscreen with tablet-like gesture controls.
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The Volvo Concept XC Coupe previewed here will be unveiled in full on January 8 in advance of the Detroit Auto Show. While the previous concept was all sleek, the Concept XC Coupe takes a more rugged, utilitarian approach with a hatchback roofline, higher ride height, knobbier tires, lower body cladding and a rooftop box. From what we can see, it looks like a cross between the previous concept and an XC70 wagon that could preview a soft-road replacement for the C30 hatchback.
That's about all there is to say at this point, but you can scope out the press release along with the video below and the trio of teaser images in the gallery above.
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The report comes from Automotive News China, which cites an anonymous Volvo exec. An official Volvo spokesperson later corroborated ANC's report, although where the original source claimed that we could see the Chinese-built S60L in US dealers at some point in 2015, the company line was that a timeline hadn't been established to begin exports from the world's most populous nation.
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