2007 Volvo S40 T5 Awd 6-speed Manual Transmission on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Up for auction is my Volvo S40 T5 in excellent condition. Vin # YV1M4682872272534. This is a 1-owner car featuring all-wheel drive and 6-speed manual transmission. Vehicle is without any mechanical flaw and is a blast to drive. Top of the line Volvo trim level with all upgrades and excellent cosmetic interior/exterior. All interior/exterior features function as they should. Some scratches, chips on drivers door and bumper cover, not noticeable without close inspection. Vehicle has 166,100 freeway miles and has been dealer maintained throughout its life. All-maintenance performed to-date including Timing-Belt, Spark Plugs, Fluids, including differentials and NEW Bridgestone Ecopia tires. San Diego Volvo has done all ECM and Powertrain safety firmware updates. Please feel free to ask any questions or schedule a time to come see the vehicle. Local pick-up preferred, buyer responsible for shipping of vehicle. Sale of vehicle As-Is, PayPal payments please add 3%. |
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Volvo agrees to transfer tech to new parent Geely
Tue, 11 Dec 2012Following the acquisition of Volvo by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group in 2010, we definitely saw this news coming. The two companies have signed an agreement that will give Chinese automaker Geely access to key technologies developed by Volvo, and in turn, the deal could help the Swedish automaker lower its production costs.
As a part of the "technological cooperation agreements" signed by both companies, Automotive News China reports that Geely will be able to tap Volvo for three much-needed technologies, including the use of a midsize platform, Volvo's proven safety innovations and interior air quality systems. The latter two technologies are important to improve the crashworthiness of Geely's cars, along with helping isolate vehicle occupants from China's often severe air pollution. The report says that Volvo tech will likely be used on a premium car brand that Geely is expected to create.
Volvo, on the other hand, is to benefit from the "local market exploration experience and cost control experience" of Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, which is technical way of saying that Volvo will be able reduce its costs by tapping into Geely's established supply chain.
2014 Volvo V60 to start at $35,300*
Tue, 31 Dec 2013When Volvo announced US pricing for its updated 2014 model line, it left one vital model out of the equation: that would be the V60, the long-roofed version of the S60 sedan and the long-awaited replacement for the V70 wagon that left our shores nearly four years ago. But if you look at the V60's product page now, you'll see a starting MSRP listed at $35,300. That represents a $2,900 premium over the S60 and an $800 premium over the larger (but older) XC70 softroader.
Delve further into the online configuration tool and you'll see that the price is applied, naturally, to the base turbocharged five-cylinder, front-drive model. Go for the Premier or Platinum trims and the price begins to climb, as it does with the addition of all-wheel drive, the turbo six engine and the R-Design spec. You'll also need to account for the *$915 destination charge. Tick all the boxes and you'll soon be looking at a price tag of over $50,000. Order books open with the start of the new year.
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Volvo won't stretch the XC90 and just increase second-row legroom, however. Instead, the company will reportedly remove both the standard XC90's second and third row benches, and install a duplicate set of front seats in the rear compartment, featuring the same electric adjustment features, including massage. These more luxurious thrones will be placed further back in the vehicle, allowing for "exceptional" legroom, Autocar reports, without needing to stretch the wheelbase.
Mum's the word on when we can expect to see the high-zoot Volvo arrive, though the magazine estimates that it surface later this year.