1990 Volvo 240 Base Wagon 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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You are looking at an outstanding original condition 245 DL
Volvo Wagon, with only 105,230 miles. Automatic, Power Windows, AM-FM Cassette,
Cruise Control, AC and Heated Seats. This car has always been serviced at
Genuine Volvo Dealers or Volvo Service Centers. No squeaks, rattles or leaks. I
will welcome any and all inspections (at buyer’s expense). It has a small scrape
on passenger side in front of rear wheel well. Did not repair because it would
violate the original paint. It is visible in the right side photo. Everything
works and runs extremely well. Almost as good as the day it was born. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit due 24 hrs. after close of auction by winning buyer. PayPal excepted. Buyer is responsible for either pick-up or delivery. On Aug-25-14 at 17:59:13 PDT, seller added the following information: You are looking at an outstanding original condition 245 DL Volvo Wagon, with only 105,230 miles. Automatic, Power Windows, AM-FM Cassette, Cruise Control, AC and Heated Seats. This car has always been serviced at Genuine Volvo Dealers or Volvo Service Centers. No squeaks, rattles or leaks. I will welcome any and all inspections (at buyer’s expense). It has a small scrape on passenger side in front of rear wheel well. Did not repair because it would violate the original paint. It is visible in the right side photo. Everything works and runs extremely well. Almost as good as the day it was born. A $500.00 non-refundable deposit due 24 hrs. after close of auction by winning buyer. PayPal excepted. Buyer is responsible for either pick-up or delivery. Note: I've been getting questions on the salvage title. I was not aware of the ‘salvage title” until I went to list it a couple weeks back. Ebay took the listing down and said that Auto Check (a company they use) said that it was salvage. And if I wanted to re-list I would have to change description. I called California DMV and all I received was road block after road block. I too wanted to find out more and why the salvage title. I can’t figure out how you can have a salvage title and have it check out for no accidents. I bought this car in California where I lived at the time.
Before I bought it I took it to Carlsbad Volvo to have checked out. They found
it to be in excellent shape. They did not mention then that they thought it had
been in an accident. I bought it and used daily until moving to Phoenix. Now in
Arizona, I have it registered, and again I see no mention of “salvage” on the
title. All I know is that this car has
passed every inspection, both SMOG and Mechanics inspections. |
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Mon, 26 Aug 2013Want further proof that car thieves are the scum of the Earth? Some crooks in Sweden made off with a prized Volvo - the very first production P1800. The P1800, a two-door coupe, is a classic that's been growing in popularity over the years, thanks in no small part to its gorgeous sheetmetal.
This particular example, wearing chassis number two, wears red paint with a white interior. It was swiped from a locked storage facility in Stockholm, according to Hemmings, between August 21 and 22. The P1800 was owned by Mats Eriksson, vice president of the Swedish P1800 Club, who had given it a thorough restoration. Features to look out for on this particular car include the unique wheel covers shown in the gallery, and two different registration plates - C28000 and ACZ 780.
Larmtjänst AB, a non-profit that fights vehicle crimes in Sweden, is accepting any and all information pertaining from the theft. If you, or anyone you know, was in Stockholm on the night of the days of the theft or has seen a red P1800 in the Scandinavian region, head over to the Larmtjänst AB website to submit a tip.
Volvo returns to profitability
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Intending to break even on operating profit in 2013, Volvo exceeded expectations and landed on the plus side due to a mix of factors. US sales declined 10.1 percent for the year to 61,233, that number still making us Volvo's largest market, but Chinese sales were up nearly 46 percent to 61,146 units, and even its home market saw a bump of 0.8 percent; total sales for the year were 427,840, a margin of 1.4-percent over the previous year. Volvo was able to do more with the tiny gain and reverse its half-year operating loss because of a global cost restructuring and thorough revamp of its Chinese distribution network. An announcement of 2013's financial results will come in March.
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Junkyard Gem: 1982 Volvo 244 DL
Sat, Jul 9 2022Because it was sold in the United States for so many years — 19 model years, to be exact — and won the hearts of so many American drivers with its reliability and safety, sufficient examples of the Volvo 200 Series remain in service that they continue to show up in self-service car graveyards nearly 30 years after the last ones left the showroom. We saw a low-mile Richelieu Red 1983 Volvo 244 DL in a Denver-area yard last year, and now I've found a near-identical 1982 244 DL in another yard located between Denver and Cheyenne. Volvo went through several variations in the naming scheme for these cars between 1975 and 1993; during the first half of the 1980s, the 240 was badged using just the trim level. That makes this car a 1982 Volvo DL, the cheapest trim level available at the time. By now, though, everyone who knows old Volvos uses the three-number system of the 1970s, with the second digit indicating the number of engine cylinders and the third digit representing the number of doors. I'll be using the 244 designation here. This car came from the factory with a fuel-injected 2.1-liter SOHC straight-four rated at 112 horsepower. This car has the base four-on-the-floor manual transmission with an overdrive selected via the switch on the shift knob. If you wanted an automatic transmission, you had to pay an extra $325 (just over a thousand bucks in 2022 money). Later in the decade, a five-speed manual became available on the 240. Most 240s rack up better than 200,000 miles during their careers (and I've seen quite a few that made it past 300,000), but this car didn't reach that figure. This car still has its original AM/FM/cassette radio, which would have cost serious money in 1982. The MSRP on this car was $10,260, or about $31,800 in 2022 dollars. The two-door version went for $9,785 ($30,330 now). You could get a new 1982 Buick LeSabre Limited sedan for $9,331, and it was much roomier and more powerful than the VolvoÂ… but not as good in a crash. There's very little rust on this car, and the only serious body damage is this dented passenger-side door. The rodent nesting detritus under the hood and the lack of wear on the seat fabric suggests that it got parked for good a decade or three back. Perhaps it would have been rescued and revived in the rustier parts of the continent, but there's a glut of restorable 244s and a shortage of Volvo enthusiasts in the Denver area. This content is hosted by a third party.
















