2004 Volvo S60 R S60r Awd, 6-spd Mt, Clean Carfax, Many New/aftermarket Parts! on 2040-cars
Warsaw, Indiana, United States
004 S60 R - Titanium/Altacama / M66 / 114k Miles with 9 wheels and 8
tires plus Volvo donut. 5-18" Enkei Ammodo wheels and 4-18" OEM "R"
Wheels not IPD replicas.
Adult Owned Non Smoker. Exterior is in Great-Excellent Condition, and interior is in Good-Great condition. Factory altacama floor mats are somewhat worn but I replaced them with some black Volvo all weather floor mats to save the altacama ones as much as possible but I do have them. I was thinking I was the 3rd owner but i may actually be only the 2nd. I have the the clean title in hand so no need to wait on me and my bank. * Oil always changed with Castrol EDGE W/ Titanium every 4500-5000 Miles * Switched to Royal Purple oil at last oil change @112k miles because they stopped carrying Castrol Edge W/ Titanium oil here locally. I always used Volvo OEM oil filters and Volvo OEM O-ring on filter housing/cover at each change * Enkei Ammodo 18" wheels (2 powdercoated gloss black + 2 plasti-dipped black the 3rd one is waiting to get done right now. I am having them done 1 at a time so my car isn't down I have a 5th wheel and just rotate them 1 at a time until they are all done which will be soon!) I tried to document when many parts were on the car were replaced but some of them I didn't write it down when I did it and they are listed after the chronological list below. * K&N Air Filter @106k miles * Snabb Intake @106k miles * 55W HID upgrade and 6k bulbs @106k miles * IPD HD Ign coils - all 5 changed @107k miles * Volvo OEM Spark Plugs - all 5 changed @107k miles * Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position (235/40/18) w/ approx 85% Tread Remaining @107k miles * H&R 5MM wheel spacers @107k miles (front only) * IPD "R" Boost gauge with custom A-pillar mount 108k miles (will take picture and post it on here soon) * IPD HD TCV and silicone vac lines @108k miles * Race60r.com Ceramic coated 3" downpipe @108k miles * IPD 3" Oval stainless exhaust @108k miles (it sounds really good!) * IPD Strut Bar Mount Conversion @108k miles * DRT slotted rotors/ Hawk HPS pads all the way around @109k miles * VIVA Performance FMIC @109k miles * IPD Silicone intercooler hoses @109k miles * Blue Silicone Radiator hoses @109k miles * Eibach lowering springs @110k miles * Meyle end links (all 4) @110k miles * VIVA Forge CBV @112k miles * ARD 11-blade compressor wheel 112k miles * Volvo Fuel pressure sensor @112k miles * Contactless electronic throttle body, @112k miles misc things that I did but don't remember when... * 55w 6k HID Fog lights * Black Anodized alum ball shifter * IPOD/aux hookup (USA Spec Pa11-vol) * Aftermarket AMP + Sub in trunk (amp and sub not included but will leave adapter with factory amp for future hookup) * LED light strip on trunk ceiling for extra light when trunk lid is opened * Painted OTE pipe, painted strut bar, and painted engine covers (will take/post picture tomorrow as well) * Full interior LED conversion * Black headlight housings * Headlight wiper delete (i have wiper arms/motors still and plugs are secured behind bumper cover for future hookup if desired) * IPD black mesh grill upper * IPD upper engine mount bushing upgrade * Volvo "polestar" badge on trunk lid * Window tinting on all 4 windows and rear window * Blacked out badges on trunk lid with black plasti-dip * I'm sure I am forgetting something so if there is something your wondering about please ask I also have the following stock parts that come with the car but are not on it. * OEM 18" R Wheels 4 wheels included have some minor curb rash but in pretty good shape. 4 tires on them but they are not all same tire. they were the wheels/tires on it when I got them but I replaced them with my current Enkei Ammodo Wheels/tires * OEM coil springs * OEM headlight wiper motors/arms * OEM TCV * OEM Throttle Body * OEM Turbo Compressor Wheel * OEM Floor mats * OEM 35w HID ballasts * OEM 04 S60 (non R model) door trim/rear bumper cover trim by trunk lid that has been sanded and primed and is ready for paint so you can have an 04 with 05+ looking trim * I may have other misc parts but that's all i can remember off the top of my head Asking $11,500 OBO (Notice OR BEST OFFER) Send me a message if you have any questions about the car that I did not address. I am only selling because I miss having a Jeep. If you have an 03-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ with the 4.0L (Rubicon preferred) and would want to work out a trade let me know. I dont mind driving to make a deal for a TJ work. Again please message me for more info if you want more pictures of something in particular just let me know and ill get them on here or sent to you via txt/email ASAP. Thanks for looking! |
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Volvo planning an electric sedan prototype perhaps called ES90
Thu, Dec 28 2023The Automotive News future product pipeline indicates Volvo's planning to begin production of an electric version of the S90 sedan in late 2024, with sales to begin in 2025. The car is definitely coming, and could be here on the early side. Swedish outlet Teknikens Varld (translated) got eyes on a post from Volvo's internal website celebrating the completion of a verification prototype (VP) of a car internally called the V551, publicly expected to be the ES90. Workers at Geely's Cixi Assembly Plant south of Shanghai marked the arrival of the car in a photo under a banner reading, "Volvo Cars V551 First VP Car Celebration," in front of a vehicle covered by a tarp stamped with "Confidential Top Secret." We don't know the production model will be called ES90, but the naming scheme fits if using the EX90 as a guide. Volvo applied to trademark the name, the potential hitch being that Lexus has indicated its displeasure with Volvo putting an ES model on the market since Lexus has its long-lived ES-followed-by-a-number sedan.   Volvo documents leaked online last year point to a body sized between the short- and long-wheelbase versions of the gas-powered S90 (pictured above), sitting on the same SPA2 platform as the recently introduced EX90. Dimensions come in at 196.4 inches long, 76.6 inches wide, and 60.9 inches high on a 122-inch wheelbase. This would make it four inches shorter than the current S90 long-wheelbase, the only version sold anymore, 1.7 inches wider, and 3.2 inches taller, with a wheelbase 1.5 inches longer. If this is how it turns out for production, the ES90 will be 1.5 inches shorter than the EX90 but have a wheelbase 2.5 inches longer — a chauffeur special for the Chinese market, perhaps. A 111-kWh battery pack (107 kWh usable) would be the same spec that powers the EX90, the ES90 in rear-drive trim expected to be good for nearly 600 kilometers (373 miles) on China's CLTC vehicle regimen. We need clarity on other rumored specs like a powertrain making 455 horsepower and 523 pound-feet, a curb weight of 5,511 pounds for an RWD trim and 5,732 pounds for dual-motor AWD.
Junkyard Gem: 1976 Volvo 244 DL
Sun, Sep 1 2024Volvo did well enough selling the PV444/544, Amazon and 140 in the United States, but it was the Volvo 200 Series that really launched Goteborg iron into the American big time. Introduced here as a 1975 model, the 200 stayed in production for nearly two full decades and remains the most instantly recognizable Swedish car ever made. Here's an early-production 244, found in a Denver-area car graveyard not long ago. The 200 Series could be considered an update of the late-1960s-vintage 140 Series, since it's essentially the same car from the A pillars back. The main difference between the two is the MacPherson strut front suspension in the 200 Series. Volvo went through several naming systems for U.S.-market 200 Series cars over the decades, with the initial one being the easiest to decipher: a three-digit number followed by a two-character trim-level designation. The first digit in the number represents the series, the second represents the number of engine cylinders and the third the number of doors. There were six-cylinder 262s, 264s and 265s sold in the United States from 1976 through 1981, powered by the same PRV V6 engine that went into the DeLorean DMC-12, so it's incorrect to refer to all 200 Series Volvos as 240s. This car is the best-selling member of the 200 family, with a four-cylinder engine and four doors. This is a fuel-injected 2.1-liter SOHC straight-four, rated at 98 horsepower and 110 pound-feet; the 1975 240s received the 2.0-liter pushrod engine from the 140. There were two transmissions available in the 1976 240s: a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic. This car has the automatic. Even thought it's a base DL model, this car's first owner paid an extra $456 for air conditioning (about $2,580 in 2024 dollars), on top of the $500 premium for the automatic transmission ($2,829 after inflation). That pushed the cost for the car up to $7,551, or $42,717 in today's money. You could get a swanky new 1976 Buick Electra Limited four-door hardtop for just $6,852, but those sensible Volvo buyers knew it was worth paying a premium for genuine Scandinavian safety and build quality. European-market headlights were strictly forbjuden on American roads during the early Malaise Era, according to federal safety regulations, so Volvo had to install these unsightly sealed-beam rigs on their cars here.
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