1997 Volvo 850 R Sedan on 2040-cars
Hanover, Maryland, United States
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I have a volvo 850 R for your consideration. Specs as follows:
Black on black with suede inlayed seats. Good: Battery still has a lot of warranty left. 198,000 miles(going up as it is my DD),but 180+ Compression on all cylinders(Literally like new). Turbo spools good, has very little to no shaft play. INSANELY GOOD SOUNDING full 3 inch exhaust with high flow magnaflow cat and glasspack. quiet and has a nice growl when you open it up. Great tires with TONS of tread left mounted on the iconic 16" Turbo twist wheels. New o2 sensor New vacuum lines throughout entire engine bay New oil cooler lines New pads New fuel lines Fresh oil change Fresh Transmission flush. New BLUE Led Insturument cluster and dash lights New kicker 3-way speakers, Alpine 200W 4-channel amplifier and Rare audiobahn 8-inch subwoofer with 400w amp, unobtrusive but provides very rich sound. Stage 3 tuning chip all the way from Sweden. Has a torque limiter removal switch for full boost in all gears.(Looks unobtrusive) New "R" Logo installed. Also throwing in a set of high lift N/A cams(Common mod for the 850 turbo) Bad: Paint on trunk lid has oxidation. Drivers seat bolster has a small tear. The drivers side switch for rear passenger side window won't put window down, only up. Just needs the switch(2 dollars) Fuel filler door is dented. Dent on the corner by the trunk. not too bad , hardly noticeable. I wouldn't be afraid to drive this thing across the country. it is a fast little sleeper. |
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Ex-Volvo boss Stefan Jacoby to head GM's international operations
Fri, 02 Aug 2013He was too talented not to surface somewhere, we just didn't know where and when. Nine months ago, Stefan Jacoby stepped down from his post as Volvo CEO, a move that caught many off guard. At the time, the separation was called "amicable," but word is that the strong-willed executive clashed with owners Geely and the automaker's board.
Jacoby will have a new set of challenges on his hands, as he has just been named Executive Vice President Consolidated International Operations for General Motors. That means the Hannover-born Jacoby will head up the company's operations in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East, where he will be responsible for over 100 countries and territories. Jacoby succeeds Tim Lee, who has been named chairman of GM China. Lee will also retain his post as Executive Vice President Global Manufacturing.
Jacoby's dealings with Geely should help him in his Asian market duties, but he also counts time as the head of Volkswagen of China on his resume, so he's very well-versed in the market's peculiarities.
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