Volvo 2000 S40 Automatic Sedan 4 Door 1.9 L Turbo on 2040-cars
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VOLVO 2000 S40 Automatic Sedan 4 door 1.9 L Turbo 119,000 miles Very good condition, regular maintenance, never in an accident, current PA inspection and registration Item specifics
Nice used Volvo S40 Turbo. If you are looking for a cosmetically perfect used car, it has some pealing paint but it is mechanically sound and driven all the time.. Reserve is way lower than average and lower than blue book at good condition. It has had only minor issues as every older used car does, but it has never failed - to start or to drive safely and comfortably anywhere and is so sturdy and handled great in the snow this winter. It has one small dent in trunk as seen in pics; hood could use another coat of clear coat to make it almost new if you'd want to go that far ... We have put used replacement struts on it, new battery and newer front tires.. The car runs and drives nice and the transmission shifts as it should. We have had no major issues or problems with the car since owning it since early in the year.. It does have a check engine light (almost all used Volvos have a check engine light on it seems from what I've read online)on but it runs and drives with no problems. My mechanic said it was the sensor going and not the mechanics of the car. Volvo S40 was rated 7.5-7.7 by many ..it has some great reviews on Emunds, MSN autos and other sites- Google the S40 Title is free and clear. Call or text 484-241-8891 “Christine” |
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Wed, Mar 3 2021Volvo will move away from station wagons and sedans as it pivots towards an electric-only lineup. While it won't abandon either body style, it hinted it will pare down its presence in both segments as it launches more crossovers. "We need less variants of sedans and wagons. We have a lot of wagons today, with the V60, the V90, the Cross Country, and the non-Cross Country, plus a lot of sedans big and small, long, and extra-long. We need to move from wagons and sedans. We will still have them in the future, but probably not as many," warned company boss Hakan Samuelsson in an interview with British magazine Autocar. He pointed out Volvo's sales mix is about 75% SUVs. Volvo's portfolio in 2021 includes two wagons, the V60 and the V90. Each one is available as a regular low-riding model, or as a Cross Country-branded high rider with all-wheel-drive and rugged styling cues. Selling wagons in 2021 is difficult, even for a brand like Volvo that's been closely associated with the body style for decades. American motorists fell out of love with the long-roof years ago, and Chinese drivers never liked them to begin with. Europeans still buy lifted wagons, but low-riding models are a tough sell, even in Volvo's home country of Sweden. Reading between the lines suggests non-Cross Country-badged models will be axed from the range in the coming years. As for sedans, Volvo has two: the S60 and the S90. It's not too far-fetched to speculate that at least one won't be replaced at the end of its life cycle. While nothing is official yet, and this is just a guess, our money is on the S90. High-riding vehicles are what the market wants in the 2020s, and Volvo (like everyone else) is following demand. It added a fourth model to its palette of crossovers and SUVs when it introduced the 2022 C40 Recharge, an electric soft-roader with XC40 underpinnings and a fastback-like roof line. Unverified rumors claim a flagship model tentatively called XC100 is on its way, and Samuelsson confirmed an entry-level crossover called either XC20 or C20 is currently under development. The model's architecture will come from China-based parent company Geely. Samuelsson explained the shift to an all-electric range will have a profound effect on Volvo's design language. First, a lot of its upcoming cars will be taller, because it's easier to pack a bulky battery pack into a crossover than into a sedan. Second, the firm's future design language will be more streamlined.
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The parts are made by sandwiching super capacitors (which can charge faster than standard batteries) in between layers of carbon fiber. They can then be formed to replace numerous body panels such as the decklid, roof or door panels. Volvo says that the replacing the body panels and batteries with these nano batteries can help reduce the vehicle's weight by as much as 15 percent. It has taken more than three years just to design the batteries, so there's no telling when, or if, we'll ever see this technology used on a production vehicle. Scroll down for a video and press release on Volvo's innovative battery technology.
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The biggest key to VEA on the diesel engines is a new technology Volvo calls i-ART. This system uses unique injectors at each cylinder capable of monitoring fuel pressure and adjusting accordingly to maximize fuel economy and performance and reduce emissions. Looking ahead, Volvo says its four-cylinder engines will be able to offer the power of a six-cylinder and eventually, mixed with some sort of electrification, will be able to rival the performance of a V8 and "turn V8s into dinosaurs."
More details about the new diesel injection technology is posted in the press release below.












