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2005 Volvo S80 Awd, 5 Cyl-2.5l, Fully Loaded. Clean Autocheck Report / 2 Owner. on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:170969
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2005 Volvo S80 / 5 Cyl-2.5L / AWD / Fully loaded.

2 set of keyless entry, AWD, AM / FM / cassette / CD, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power mirror, Power Steering, Power Moon Roof, Cruise Control, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Dual Front Airbags, Dual Power seats, Dual Heated seats, Leather, Reading Lights, Rear Window Defroster, Trip Computer, A/C ice cold, Hot heat and more… Non-smoker, No pets.

Timing Belt and water pump was done @ 118,023 Miles on 12/28/2011

Next Timing Belt and water pump @ 218,023 Miles (Every 100,000 need to be done).

5 New Spark Plugs, 5 New Ignition coil with receipt and old parts.

170,969 Miles / If you know Volvo they go over 300,000 miles easy.

RELIABLE / Great Engine and Automatic Transmission with AWD.

KBB Value in good condition $5,729.00

To me, this car is in Very Good Condition, Please see all 22 Pictures for your own condition and grad.

Car doesn't burn oil, No delays jerks or slips.
All 4 tires in Good Condition.
Just Passed NJ Inspection for 2 years.
V5 - 2.5 Liter / Great on gas.
Strong engine and automatic transmission.
Safe and reliable transportation.

Clean AutoCheck Report, I am the 2nd owner.

Car Never been in an accident.

No Reserve price.. You Bid you Win.

The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping.

Method Of Payment: Cash In Person Only, Sorry No other payment but Cash.

I am Private Seller, I am NOT a dealer and I am NOT a Mechanic. The car run and drive great with no problems that I know of. You are more than welcome to come BEFORE the END of the AUCTION to get the car checked out with your mechanic or at any local mechanic within the area before you Purchase the car, Once the auction end the car is yours.  This car been auction As Is, No warranty or return.  Sorry, If you have 0 Feedback PLEASE don‘t bid on the car. I had so many problems with 0 feedback that they bid and never pay and never respond to my emails.

I DO MY BEST TO PRESENT ACCURATE INFORMATION ABOUT EVERY ITEM I SELL.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUSTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME.

Please call or Text 732-318-9440 if you want to come to see the car.

Thank you for looking.


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Volvo XC40 and C40 electrics get new motors, more horsepower, longer range

Tue, Jan 17 2023

Late last year came reports of improved versions of the Volvo XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge for Europe. Configurators over the Atlantic showed there wouldn't just be new rear-wheel-drive models, but more battery, more range, and faster charging. The Swedes have finally published the official list of updates, the tweaks even better than the reportage and websites showed. First, the rumors are true, Volvo is back in the rear-driver game after 25 years on the sidelines. The automaker took the previous e-motors off the front axle, putting its in-house-developed, more powerful, and more efficient e-motor on the rear axle. This first use of the new e-motors bumps output from 228 horsepower to 235 horsepower in the RWD trims when combined with the 60-kWh standard range battery. That, plus cooling improvements for the pack, means the XC40 Recharge's range jumps from 425 kilometers on the WLTP cycle to 460 km (285 miles), the C40 Recharge's range going from 438 km to 476 km (296 miles). Plugged into a charger capable of at least 130 kW, refilling from 10% to 80% takes about 34 minutes.  We specified "standard range battery" because another new treat is a second RWD trim: Volvo will plug its 82-kWh battery into the powertrain for those willing to pay. But wait, there's more: The big pack powers an even juicier e-motor making 248 hp. The added gumption boosts range in the XC40 Recharge to 515 km (320 miles), in the C40 Recharge to 533 km (331 miles). And again, improved cooling permits uprated charging speed of 200 kW, cutting the run from 10% to 80% SOC to approximately 28 minutes. Dual-motor variants make the change to asymmetric output as revealed before, giving up two 201-hp e-motors for a new 156-hp motor on the front axle and that in-house 248 hp motor on the rear. In conjunction with better cooling, the XC40 Recharge Twin Motor climbs to 500 km (311 miles) of range on a charge, a 62-km hike, the C40 Recharge Twin Motor to 507 km (315 miles), a 56-km enhancement.  Marginal gains also come from a set of more aerodynamic 19-inch wheels.  The updated twin-motor siblings are expected to enter production in May, the single-motor versions in the fall. We only get the Twin Motor models here. If our variants reflected the same range extensions as in Europe, the 14% rise for the XC40 Recharge would give our car a 255-mile range, the C40 a 12% boost to 254 miles of range.

2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback, Volvos earn IIHS Top Safety Pick rating

Tue, Oct 2 2018

It's time for another round-up of recent IIHS crash tested cars. The trio this time include the 2019 Toyota Corolla Hatchback, 2019 Volvo XC90 and 2018 Volvo S90. All three have earned one of the highest ratings from the IIHS, the Top Safety Pick. And all three continue a trend of very safe cars having slightly below-par headlights, preventing them from earning the highest Top Safety Pick+ rating. Of these three cars, the Corolla Hatchback has the most impressive scores. It earned the highest "Good" rating in every single crash test, including the difficult small-overlap passenger-side collision. It also received the top score for access to LATCH anchors for child seats. The standard forward collision prevention technology also brought home the best score possible, stopping the car before a crash at speeds up to 25 mph. The headlights themselves weren't particularly bad either, earning the second-highest score of "Acceptable" with both the standard and optional LED headlights. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Both Volvos shared similar scores to the Corolla Hatchback, with "Good" ratings for all crash tests they participated in, and top rank for their standard forward collision technology. Both vehicles were not tested for the passenger-side small overlap collision, so there is no score in that area. Both also received the "Acceptable" rating for LATCH anchor access. In the headlight department, the XC90 earned "Acceptable" scores for both of its available headlights, and the S90 received an "Acceptable" for its optional lights, while the standard ones were rated as "Marginal." Related Video:

Volvo teases new electric SUV for 2023 reveal

Wed, Nov 9 2022

At the launch of the Volvo EX90 flagship electric SUV, Volvo teased a new, smaller electric ute for reveal in 2023. At the end of the presentation (around 1:32:50), Volvo CEO Jim Rowan told media in attendance to look closely as animated graphics appeared on the screen behind the EX90. There, shrouded in darkness, we see the rear illumination of the EX90, with flashes of a smaller SUV appearing next to it briefly. Could this be an electric successor to the XC60, perhaps to be called the EX60? It looks like it could be smaller than the XC60, but it's hard to be sure in this dark image. We’ll have to wait until 2023 to know for sure. But Volvo has said it intends to release a new EV each year as it transitions to an all-electric lineup by 2030. Stay tuned. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.