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* 75k Miles * 1-owner * Clean Carfax * 1.9l Turbo * Heated Leather * Sunroof * on 2040-cars

US $5,299.00
Year:2000 Mileage:75612
Location:

Hammonton, New Jersey, United States

Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

2000 Volvo V-40 Turbo Wagon

* 1-Owner *

* Clean Carfax *

* No Accidents, No Paintwork *

* Leather Interior *

* Heated, Power Seats *

* Clean Alloy Wheels *

* Matching Set of New Tires *

This Volvo is a gem! 
Gorgeous 2000 Volvo V40 1.9 Turbo Wagon, SUPER RARE FIND. Fully loaded vehicle that runs and drives excellent. Leather, sunroof, heated power seats, trip computer, CD, A/C, alloys, keyless, traction control. It's got it ALL. Everything works terrific on this fine Volvo wagon. It drives like a dream, super smooth ride, turbo works great and is quiet. Engine smooth, transmission shifts like butter, and it handles and brakes terrific. Can't do better than this No-Story 1-Owner gem with only 75k original miles!!! Please make no comparisons, you won't find another like it. Body in excellent shape, no more than a few minor dings/scratches if you really look for them. Interior super clean. Condition of the leather is superb. Three keys, two remotes, all original books in dash, spare tire and all original tools in trunk, original floor mats all around, cargo netting and belt present. Show me another one like it. 


About Us: 

Our dealership has been doing business in Hammonton, NJ for 17 years now. We are strictly family-owned and operated. We pride ourselves on finding rare clean unique vehicles and matching them with a new owner who will appreciate them and keep as nice as they are now. We are within close proximity of Philadelphia International Airport and Atlantic City International Airport. 

Also, we are connected with a network of transporters who can ship our vehicles to nearly anywhere in the country. We welcome questions and concerns, and we trust you will be very pleased with the inventory we have chosen to present to you. Thanks for your interest in our Thunderbird!

My name is Eli and I'll be happy to personally answer your questions at 609-868-7038


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Take a close look at the cabin of the Volvo Concept Estate shown above. One of the big features on the fancy, brown shooting brake is an all-new user interface called, well, it doesn't really have a name, at least not one Volvo is revealing.
The refreshingly nameless system looks seriously impressive based on the short video that accompany's the system's press release. The jewel of the whole interface is a sizable touchscreen that manages most every in-car function save for a few vital functions like volume, hazard lights and other systems that still demand a more tactile interface.
"The basic idea is to organize controls and information in a perfectly intuitive and user- friendly way. Everything is exactly where you expect it to be, making the drive more enjoyable, efficient, and safe," Thomas Ingenlath, Volvo's Senior Vice President of Design, said in a statement.

Volvo specs new 450-hp triple-charged four-cylinder engine

Tue, 07 Oct 2014

When Volvo lifted the veil on the new XC90 a little over a month ago, it announced that all versions would be powered by one engine design: a new 2.0-liter four-cylinder to be offered in various states of tune. That would range, Volvo said, all the way up to a high-output version with "around 400 horsepower," but while it wouldn't specify exact output, now it has.
The new High Performance Drive-E Powertrain incorporates two parallel turbochargers fed by a third electric turbo-compressor. Instead of feeding the cylinders directly, that third unit spools up the twin turbochargers, working together with a dual fuel pump pressurized to 250 bar.
The result is an output of 450 horsepower - far more than the existing 320-hp version and even more than expected. That also works out to 225 hp/liter, far more than the 177 hp/liter boasted by Mercedes-AMG's high-output turbo four and the 139 hp/liter in the Alfa Romeo 4C. Short of a rotary engine (whose actual displacement is the subject of great debate), you'd have to go up to something like the Koenigsegg One:1 (268 hp/liter) to find a higher specific output than what Volvo's boasting here.

Why Mazda did so well and Volvo so poorly in Consumer Reports survey

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The poor performances of Tesla and all three domestic automakers got the headlines in Consumer Reports magazine's latest reliability survey, but there were other results that caught our interest. Tiny Mazda notched the biggest gain among the 29 brands included in this year's list, leap-frogging nine spots to No. 3. Buick, which was in the top 10 last year, fell 11 spots to No. 19, the biggest decline of any brand. And then there's Volvo, a brand often vaunted for its quality and reliability, dropping six spots to dead last. What gives? For starters, all three brands benefited or suffered in large part due to their relatively small portfolio of vehicles. So when raves or complaints rolled in for even one particular model, as was often the case, it weighed heavily on the entire brand. That's especially true when it involves a relatively high-volume, hot-selling model such as the Buick Enclave (more on that in a moment). Mazda fared as well as it did despite the CX-3 losing Consumer Reports' influential "recommended" status due to problems with its climate system, including leaks from the condenser and refrigerant unit that triggered a service bulletin from the automaker in late 2016. Deputy auto editor Jon Linkov said that scratch didn't hurt the overall brand, since the CX-9 crossover and MX-5 Miata both jumped up to replace it on CR's list of newly recommended vehicles, thanks to several back fixes Mazda made to both models. For Buick, the redesigned Enclave SUV earned a "Much Worse Than Average" rating after owners reported problems with the new nine-speed automatic transmission it shares with the Chevrolet Traverse as well as some issues with the climate system. There were issues with rough shifting, plus complaints about the torque converter that necessitated fixes to the computer or outright replacement. "Again, similar stuff that we saw with the Traverse: both first-year vehicles, similar powertrains," LInkov said. He said all-new vehicles or redesigns typically fare poorly in CR's reliability survey due to issues that are hard to suss out before vehicles go into everyday use by consumers. The top-selling Encore and Envision fared well, Linkov said, but were outdone by the Enclave's problematic transmission components. The Enclave was Buick's second best-selling model through September at 35,227 units. Then there is Volvo, about which there is one word to sum up its woes: infotainment.