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2005 Volvo S60 2.5t Awd Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:122244 Color: Body
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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Standard Equipment

Mechanical

  • 2.5L DOHC 20-valve turbocharged I5 engine
  • Continuously variable valve timing (CVVT)
  • PremAir treated radiator
  • 5-speed driver adaptive automatic Geartronic transmission
  • Traction control system (TRACS)
  • All wheel drive
  • Comfort chassis
  • MacPherson strut front suspension w/springs, lower link, anti-roll bar
  • Multi-link rear suspension w/coil springs, anti-roll bar
  • P205/55R16 all-season Michelin MXV4 tires
  • Pwr rack & pinion steering
  • Pwr 4-wheel disc brakes (front ventilated)
  • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system
  • Electronic brake distribution (EBD)
  • 68 litre fuel tank w/locking door

Exterior

  • Body-colour front/rear bumper
  • Halogen headlights w/washers
  • Rear foglight
  • Tinted glass
  • Body-colour pwr/heated mirrors w/memory
  • Home Safe & Approach security lighting-inc: side view mirror puddle lights
  • 2-speed variable intermittent windshield wipers w/flat blades

Interior

  • Kilen cloth seating surfaces
  • Heated reclining front bucket seats-inc: pwr driver seat w/memory, fold-flat passenger seat w/manual height adjustment, head restraints
  • 60/40 split-fold rear seat-inc: outer pwr & centre manually adjustable head restraints
  • Front/rear armrest
  • Front/rear floor mats
  • Tilt/telescopic steering column
  • Leather-wrapped steering wheel
  • Leather-wrapped shift knob
  • Outside temp display
  • Trip computer
  • Pwr windows w/anti-trap & front window auto up/down
  • Cruise control
  • Security alarm system
  • Remote keyless entry
  • Automatic re-locking
  • Ignition immobilizer theft-deterrent system
  • Dual-zone electronic climate control
  • Adjustable rear air vents on B-pillars
  • Interior air quality system (IAQS)
  • Rear-window defroster w/timer
  • AM/FM stereo radio w/CD player-inc: 100-watt amp, (6) speakers
  • Steering wheel audio controls
  • Illuminated locking glove box
  • Front/rear cupholders
  • Front 12-volt pwr outlet
  • Driver/front passenger illuminated visor vanity mirrors
  • Front seatback storage pockets
  • Interior lighting-inc: front/rear reading lamps, cabin light delay

Safety

  • 4-wheel anti-lock braking system
  • Electronic brake distribution (EBD)
  • Driver & front passenger dual stage airbags
  • Side-impact protection system (SIPS)-inc: front seat side-impact airbags, side-impact inflatable curtains (IC)
  • 3-point seat belts w/pretensioners for all seating positions
  • Traction control system (TRACS)
  • Child safety rear door locks
  • ISO-FIX rear seat attachments
  • ALR child seat locking feature
  • Whiplash protection system (WHIPS) for front seats

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Auto blog

Volvo P1800-based gasser is UK's entry in the Hot Wheels Legends Tour

Fri, Oct 15 2021

Hot Wheels has spent the past few months touring the United States in search of the next custom car it will add to its catalog of 1/64-scale diecast models. It's not stopping there: It also headed to the United Kingdom to add a bit of international flair to the competition, and it selected a Volvo P1800 that has been heavily modified into a gasser as the winner that will move on to the semifinal round. Owner Lee Johnstone explained he built his P1800 — which he nicknamed "Ain't no Saint" — starting with a bare shell that had been stripped and that was too far gone to properly restore. Volvo's 1960s four-cylinder engines are famously tunable, but Johnstone looked across the pond for an engine suitable to make his dream car a reality. He chose a 454-cubic-inch V8 sourced from the Chevrolet parts bin and supercharged to develop about 600 horsepower. Ain't no Saint reportedly runs a 10.01-second quarter mile at 133 mph. Johnstone regularly races the P1800 with his three daughters. He consequently named his team Johnstone & Daughters (JD) Racing. "This is a beautiful example of a gasser — a drag racer with street car form. Often with dragsters, the chassis is so important that the body gets overlooked, but this example is fabulous with great attention to detail," explained former Jaguar design director Ian Callum, who was one of the judges that selected the P1800 as the United Kingdom's finalist. "It completely hits the Hot Wheels brief." Hot Wheels has already released several gassers, including one based on a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air. Time will tell if Johnstone's P1800 will become the next addition to the series. Its next stop is the global semifinal round scheduled for November 4, 2021, where it will compete against some of the previous winners. There are two semifinal rounds taking place before the grand finale planned for November 13.

2025 Volvo EX30 Ice Drive: Sliding through Sweden in Volvo's charming new EV

Mon, Apr 1 2024

GULLTRASK, Sweden — The irony of testing the new 2025 Volvo EX30 on a frozen lake mere miles south of the Arctic Circle is about as strong as the nonstop snow whipping my face upon exiting the sumptuously warm haven that is this little crossoverÂ’s colorful interior. Chances are, very few EX30 buyers in the United States will find themselves in such extreme conditions that studded winter tires become a non-negotiable item. But hey, when the opportunity arises to put what is arguably one of the most exciting new EVs introduced in the past year through the sort of ice driving Volvo does while testing on the companyÂ’s Swedish home turf, the only reasonable answer is, “Yes, please.” WhyÂ’s the EX30 so exciting? There are 36,245 reasons why. Most new EVs are inarguably expensive propositions, but with a starting (and startling) price of just $36,245, the EX30 aims to buck that trend. Not only is it inexpensive in comparison to the vast majority of EVs on sale today, but on paper and in person, it looks like a car one would expect to cost significantly more. The EX30Â’s performance figures are a huge contributor to this disconnect. Its single-motor, rear-drive model produces 268 horsepower and 253 pound-feet of torque (0-60 mph in 5.1 seconds), while the dual-motor AWD model amps that up to a rocking 422 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque (0-60 in 3.4 seconds). The performance party trick here is that the EX30 is lightweight for an EV, coming in at just 4,140 pounds with AWD or 3,858 pounds with RWD – that comes in handy when youÂ’re on ice. The Bjorntrask Ice Track just outside the hamlet of Gulltrask is not easy to get to. First, one must find your way to the Baltic-adjacent town of Lulea, Sweden. ItÂ’s one of the most bustling towns in the remote landscape that is northern Scandinavia, and it just so happens to host a small airport, which sees about nine arriving flights per day. Lulea is far enough north that itÂ’s covered in a permanent blanket of snow from November until spring hits, and the snow coverage you see on the coast only increases the further one drives inland. Unlike most winter-stricken American states, Sweden doesnÂ’t use salt to help clear snow and ice from its roads. Instead, gravel is used in abundance, but frankly, itÂ’s not much help when snow consistently covers it right back up.

Volvo Pure Tension concept folds solar charging pavilion into trunk

Tue, 16 Jul 2013

Even by the 'anything-goes' standards of concept cars, this one is a head-spinner: the "Pure Tension" Volvo V60 Pavilion, commissioned by Volvo Italy and winner of the Pure Volvo Pavilion Design competition. The alien form seen hovering all over the rendered V60 is a pavilion, as in the kind erected for trade shows or outdoor events. Developed by Synthesis Design + Architecture, Buro Happold, and Fabric Images, the pavilion is a flexible mesh structure held in place by a carbon fiber rods.
What's more, the mesh is embedded with photovotaic cells so that the pavilion can absorb energy from the sun or indoor lighting, making it a portable charging station. It can power itself or the crossover, the V60 at the center of it all being a diesel hybrid that plugs straight into the pavilion. When it's time to go, the entire structure can be folded small enough to fit in the trunk of the car.
We're told it will be shown in September in Rome. Even if we never see this particular creation on the streets, it's comfortable proof that our future will eventually be wilder than we can imagine.