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1997 Volvo 850 Glt Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:162000
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
1997 Volvo 850 GLT Wagon 4-Door 2.4L, image 1



1997 Volvo 850 GLT Station Wagon Asking $2,150


The odometer reads a few thousand miles off from what the car mileage really is because of the speedometer intermittently working.  I wanted this to be my project car and have been adding new parts for about a year now but I have to give up on it and buy a pickup truck for the family. I have put around 2k into this car over the last year so I’m just trying to recoup that money at this point. Text me at (503) 784 4584 if you are interested. I’ll list all the good and bad stuff about the car..


The Good:


-Installed IPD PCV Breather system kit in 6/13


-Replaced the water pump, turbo hoses, and timing belt 12/13


-Replaced the radiator 9/13


- Replaced the trunk shocks and inner piece for the tailgate 8/13


-Brand new MSD ignition


-Upgraded IPD short ram intake


-2 of 3 engine mounts replaced (IPD parts)


-All cooling system hoses are new (IPD upgraded silicone radiator hose kit)


-New coolant expansion tank and expansion tank cap


-Custom IPD oil cap


- Tune up in October– 5 Volvo OEM spark plugs, new distributor cap, new Bosch ignition distributor rotor, IPD performance spark plug wires, and new fuel filter


-Magnetic  Oil Pan Drain Plug


- New Wahler thermostat and new housing


-Dog cage incuded


-Willing to include Volvo R Turbo Boost gauge and housing if it doesn’t sell before the car sells


-Interior in pretty good condition


-Radio works but CD player doesn’t


-Sunroof/moonroof works great no leaks


-Thule rack with locks and key


-Asking $550 under KBB value


-All new bulbs for interior dash lighting


-Upgraded IPD LED license plate lighting


-Clean Title


 


The Bad:


-Some minor body damage mainly paint damage on front bumper


-The locks catch sometimes


-The speedometer stopped working some of the time in August. It works like 30% of the time.


-Missing the 3rd row seating (The panel piece is there just not the actual seat piece)


-Heater core should be replaced sometime soon


-Serpentine belt should be replaced sometime soon


-Needs new brake pads


-Front struts need to be replaced

I love this car it’s real dependable, hope it finds a good


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Auto blog

This Volvo truck is for the birds... literally

Fri, 16 Nov 2012

If you were mentally scarred by the Alfred Hitchcock thriller The Birds, you may not want to watch this video. For everyone else, this is a rather perplexing event. It appears that thousands of pigeons are released from a Volvo truck at the command of a whistle. It looks visually stunning, but for what purpose? Well, we're not entirely sure, but it looks to be the simultaneous release at the start of a major pigeon race.
Now, we don't suspect that Volvo has eschewed its self-titled Volvo Ocean Race for a more avian-inspired competition. We're also not quite sure where this competition is being held, but it may be an annual event, as we also found a similar video with a different MAN rig on YouTube that was posted in 2011. but if you have even the slightest case of Ornithophobia, you best steer clear of this feathered mob. Otherwise, check out the video of this massive flock on the move in the video below. We've even thrown in a video of the gas station scene from Hitchcock's 1963 classic to get you in the mood.

Volvo building new AstaZero safety proving ground in Sweden

Mon, 25 Aug 2014

Volvo is an automaker committed to vehicle safety, setting an ambitious target for itself: by 2020, the Swedish automaker envisions that no one will be killed or seriously injured in one of its cars. In order to achieve that goal, Volvo has announced a new proving ground designed specifically to test safety solutions.
Called AstaZero, the new facility near the company's headquarters in Gothenburg, Sweden, is the result of a $70 million investment. It will cover some 500 acres, with over 60 acres of pavement, four city blocks and three and a half miles of highway. The Active Safety Test Area (the ASTA in AstaZero) will enable Volvo and its partners (including Scania trucks as well as government bodies and university development programs) to simulate city streets, highways, rural roads, roundabouts, T-junctions and more, combining traffic from cars, pedestrians, bicycles, motorcycles, buses, trucks and even animals in order to account for all manner of potential hazards.
The facility will enable Volvo to test active safety systems and autonomous vehicle operations, and even allow robots to test its prototypes in an adaptive environment that aims to be more flexible than existing proving grounds. Read more about Volvo's commitment to safety in the press release below.

Volvo developing new three-cylinder engine family

Mon, 25 Aug 2014

Pop the hood on a Volvo of recent vintage and you'll find four-, five-, six- and even eight-cylinder engines. But the Swedish automaker is downsizing its engines over the coming years. The new XC90, set to be revealed later this week, will use a new family of four-cylinder engines (like the one pictured above). But that's not even the end of it as emerging reports speak of a new three-cylinder engine family in the works.
The new 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine will, according to reports, help Volvo further cut its carbon emissions in line with constricting regulations in markets like Europe and Australia. There won't be quite as many versions as the four-cylinder range, which will include gasoline and diesel versions in varying states of tune, but the three-pot motor is tipped to be employed in vehicles as large as the S60 and its stablemates. Larger than that, however, and the three-cylinder engine apparently just doesn't have the necessary torque.
Expect the new three-cylinder engine to be introduced sometime later this decade, after the four-cylinder's introduction in 2016. The three-cylinder engine is also set to form the building block of an even more efficient hybrid propulsion system in the future, enabling this new engine family to stay relevant through 2025.