2009 Volvo S40.no Reserve.leather/heated/moonroof/ on 2040-cars
Redford, Michigan, United States
You are viewing a super sharp TRIPLE BLACK on a GRAY interior 2009 Volvo S40 in great condition..........Only 37,062 miles..................2.4 Liter 5 Cylinder engine naturally aspirated engine cranking out 168 horsepower and giving this beauty a thrilling ride.....................Am/fm/6 disc cd changer..............POWER MOON ROOF.............Drivers seat is power.......Steering wheel radio controls................Volvo alloy wheels in great shape matched with great tire tread................Side marker mirror lights..................DUAL power HEATED seats in great shape......................Cruise control................Vehicle anti skid......................Body colored door handles.....................5 speed automatic transmission..................Pass through center console floating center console....................DUAL power mirrors.......................Great ride for the family through and through as volvo is known for their safety innovations and this vehicle is no exception......... This vehicle is being sold through a private owner ( Buddy of mine).................Vehicle was purchased and only needed a new front bumper. This gorgeous S40 will come with a REBUILT title...............Vehicle has since been stated inspected and issued the REBUILT title mentioned above which is just as good as a clear title but with a salvage history and can be registered anywhere in the U.S or CANADA.......................Similair clear title vehicles (2009 Volvo S40) with similair options and mileage retail for over $19,000 in which you will get this vehicle for much less with the NO RESERVE auction. ***********Note: Please do not place a bid on these vehicles and ruin our auctions and a fair chance for other bidders unless you have been PRE-APPROVED by your bank/credit union for financing on a REBUILT title...This is a NO TOLERANCE policy and you will get reported to Ebay for non payment!!!************ THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES THIS GORGEOUS/ VOLVO S40 2.4i EDITION HOME!!! Feel free to call with any questions 248-255-1164 (Michael) Dont wanna wait it out or take chances with the NO RESERVE auction? Call for a BUY IT NOW price!!! Will ship your vehicle to your desired destination anywhere in the states at dealer discounted hauler/freight services. Areas are as follows which include neighboring/surrounding states as well. N.Y area- $550 Florida area- $650 Texas area- $800 California area- $950 This vehicle will come with a FREE 3 months/4,500 mile POWERTRAIN warranty which includes ENGINE/TRANSMISSION/ALL MAJOR COMPONENTS AND SO MUCH MORE and is once again FREE OF NO CHARGE TO YOU! Extended warranties available upon request as well. Note: Please note that when bidding over $25,000 on any vehicle, ebay will need to verify your info so do not wait until the last minute to place your bid as it could lock you out of the bidding process as verification could take up to 2 minutes, thanks. ***********Note: Please do not place a bid on these vehicles and ruin our auctions and a fair chance for other bidders unless you have been PRE-APPROVED by your bank/credit union for financing on a REBUILT title...This is a NO TOLERANCE policy and you will get reported to Ebay for non payment!!!************ |
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2025 Volvo EX90 now $3,300 more expensive thanks to materials costs
Sun, Aug 11 2024Without any fanfare, and with sharp surprise to some dealerships and reservation holders, Automotive News reports Volvo upped the price on all EX90 trims by $3,300. The automaker told the outlet that it raised prices on May 1, a month before the EX90 entered production after almost a year of delays. Volvo said it told its dealer body and reservation holders about the increase on June 26, the same day it informed reservation holders that the electric SUV would miss certain features on delivery and be programmed with workarounds for some unsolved issues like battery drainage when parked. The omissions include at least one of the lidar-centric safety systems that Volvo touted as putting the EX90 ahead of the competition when the car launched. The company told one reservation holder the software gaps would be filled in sometime in the "early ownership" phase, the only rational kind of non-answer available to automakers working through EV bugs. We couldn't find any active EX90 forum threads about the price increase, a strange absence for an anticipated vehicle with more than 10,000 preorders. In a Reddit thread from June 27, a commenter writes, "Just got my [EX90] customization email and the price has indeed increased to $79,995 + $1,295 destination fee," making it sound like being surprised by the automaker instead of being informed, such surprise matching a story another potential buyer told AN. And now a note on the EX90 configurator warns shoppers that "Ventilated Nordico is expected to be delivered towards the latter part of the estimated delivery time above." Since there are no delivery times yet, that means no ventilated seats for U.S. buyers for an unknown amount of time. The new MSRPs figures for EX90 in base Twin Motor form after the $1,295 destination charge are: Plus 7-seater: $81,290 Plus 6-seater: $81,790 Ultra 7-seater: $85,640 Ultra 6-seater: $86,140 Add $5,000 to these prices to for the Twin Motor Performance drivetrain. Both versions run off a 111-kWh battery from CATL. The first provides a total of 402 horsepower and 568 pound-feet of torque, and a 0-60 time of 5.7 seconds. The performance version is good for 496 horsepower and 671 pound-feet of torque, shrinking the 0-60 time to 4.7 seconds. A company spokesperson named rising materials costs as the culprit.
Volvo EX30 endures a side impact crash test with an EX90
Mon, Apr 29 2024Before Volvo launched the EX90, the Swedish automaker — already known as a pioneer in safety — repeatedly stressed how much work it had done to raise the bar for safety in its new electric SUV. Almost every new release included lines like, "The standard safety in the Volvo EX90 is also higher than any Volvo car before it," and "The Volvo EX90 has an invisible shield of safety enabled by our latest sensing technology, inside and outside." But these focused on the car's electronic suite of sensors and cameras watching everything from the road ahead and behind to the driver's state of fatigue. The company did the same during the launch of the EX30, writing that its new compact electric vehicle protects all occupants "through state-of-the-art restraint technology, as well as top-notch structural design that fulfills our ambitious in-house safety requirements — designed to prepare our cars for various real-world scenarios." To prove a point about the safety of the EX30, Volvo's in-house crash-test lab performed a side impact test, running its largest car, the EX90, into the side of its smallest, the EX30. We don't get to see any interior view of the EX30 during the test or afterward. In an Automotive News Europe video about the crash and the results, Lotta Jakobsson from the Volvo Cars Safety Center says the data showed that the two "small-sized females" sitting on the struck side "were well protected" in the crash, with minimal infliction of injury. The physical design of both cars helps make this happen. The EX30 was designed to disperse all of its forces around the structure of the car for "balanced interaction" during an event. That's pretty standard stuff. On the EX90, a piece of the lower front structure juts ahead of the vehicle's primary safety structure. As ANE Managing Editor Doug Bolduc puts it, that lower structure is "specifically designed to help it absorb a lot of the power of a crash with a smaller vehicle ... that is to not only provide protection to the passengers of the EX90 but also to provide protection to the passengers of the EX30." The result is "less damage than you might have expected from the larger car onto the smaller car." Check out the vid and for Jakobsson's take on how current trends in structural, passive, and active safety won't rid the world of crashes, but they are reducing injuries while at the same time making crashes less common.
Sunday Drive: Volvo hits a crossover home run, and people still love sports cars
Sun, Sep 24 2017Looking back at the week that just was clearly tells us at least three things. First, crossovers don't have to be boring. Second, people still love sports cars, from the attainable (Audi TT RS) to the fanciful (Mercedes-AMG GT C). And finally, the traditional German trio of premium luxury brands had better not rest on their laurels, because credible challengers are coming in from every direction. The biggest reveal of the week, at least judging by the interest of Autoblog readers, was the Volvo XC40. Not only is the little 'ute a looker, it introduces some innovative new buying/leasing schemes designed to appeal to an audience accustomed to trading in and trading up every couple of years. Think of Volvo's flat-fee lease as you would a smartphone contract, and you'll be on the right track. Genesis looks to have a hit on its hands in the form of the G70 sport sedan. We took a Korean-spec model for a spin and found a lot to like about the upstart contender. We can't wait to sample one here in the United States to see how it stacks up against the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. In other news, we're still really excited to see a production Ford Ranger Raptor. But if you just can't wait for the official reveal — it's OK, neither can we — take a look at the renderings in our post down below. As always, tune in to Autoblog next week for a front-row seat to all the happenings worth following in the automotive industry. Volvo XC40 revealed | Crossover at the crossroads of style and substance 3 ways the Volvo XC40 is a game-changer Genesis G70 First Drive | An arrow to the heart of the Germans 2018 Audi TT RS Drivers' Notes | Five pots of turbocharged honey 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT C Quick Spin | This is the AMG GT you want The Ford Ranger Raptor is real, and this is what it might look like