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2001 Volvo S80 T6 Sedan 4-door 2.8l *great Shape on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:160900
Location:

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
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 Hello all,

This is my daily driver and it is a great running car.  I have recently bought a bass boat and I want to be able to pull my boat (without borrowing the wife's Durango).  So in short, I want a truck.  This car is a great vehicle for the money and will make someone a great daily driver.  Here are the specifics when you decode the VIN.  Please understand there is no warranty on this car, as much as I believe I can get in it and drive it across the country I do not imply any warranty on the vehicle.  Please watch the video!



Result of VIN decoding process (No guarantee)

VIN: YV1TS90D111150154
WMI / VDS / VIS: YV1 / TS90D1 / 11150154


Model: S80
Type: Passenger Car
Make (Manufacturer): Volvo
Model year: 2001
Manufactured in: Sweden (Europe)
Plant: Torslanda, Sweden
Sequential number: 150154


Body style: SEDAN 4-DR
Brake - front: Disc
Brake - rear: Disc
Brake system: 4-Wheel ABS
Cargo volume: 14.20 cu. ft. / 402.1 liter
Consumption in the city: 16 miles/gallon / 13.1 liters/100 km
Consumption on the highway: 26 miles/gallon / 9.0 liters/100 km
Doors: 4
Driveline: FWD
Engine series: 6-Cyl. 2.8L
Engine type: 2.8L L6 DOHC 24V TURBO
Fuel tank: 21.10 gallon / 79.9 liter
Fuel type: Gasoline
Ground clearance: 5.80 in / 14.7 cm
Overall height: 57.20 in / 145.3 cm
Overall length: 189.80 in / 482.1 cm
Overall width: 72.10 in / 183.1 cm
Safety restraints: Driver and passenger front, front side, front and rear head airbags, active belts
Standard seating: 5
Steering Type: R&P
Tires: 225/55R16
Trim level: T6
Turning Diameter: 35.80 ft / 10.9 m
Wheelbase: 109.90 in / 279.1 cm

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Being a valet on the Italian Riviera seems like a pretty sweet gig for a young guy. Not only do you get to watch beautiful people coming and going all day and night, but there's the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a plethora of exotic sports cars. Of course, being responsible for those expensive vehicles has to be pretty nerve wracking to get used to on the first day.
In a new commercial, Volvo pranks a new valet at the San Remo Casino to see how he would handle a surprise showing up on the red carpet. If the look on his face in the screenshot above doesn't show it, he's pretty shocked by what he sees. We don't want to spoil the reveal, so just watch the ad to find out. Afterward, if you're interested in the details behind how Volvo made it happen, you can check out a short, making-of documentary, here.

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Mon, 10 Nov 2014

Every three years, a half dozen or so teams of sailors embark on an epic eight-month, round-the-world sailboat race formerly called the Whitbread Round the World Race and known since 2001 as the Volvo Ocean Race. This year's event started a month ago in Alicante, Spain, and will end next June at the Swedish automaker's hometown of Gothenburg. And to mark the occasion, just as it has in years past, Volvo has launched a special edition of one of its roadgoing models.
The Volvo Ocean Race XC60 was launched this weekend at the Miami Auto Show. Based on the XC60 crossover we know well, the limited edition is distinguished by its Ocean Blue II paintjob, unique 18-inch wheels, a choice of black or light leather interior with orange stitching and a series of special badges inside and out.
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