2002 Volvo S60 2.4t Awd ----- No Reserve ---- One Owner - Dealer Serviced on 2040-cars
Pineville, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a 2002 Volvo s60 2.4T AWD Platinum Green with tan leather. Approximately 185,000 miles. Matching Michelins that will pass PA inspection. Non smoker. One owner. Driven by my wife then I drove it for a couple years. Never let us down it was a good car. You can easily make this into a driver or chop it up for parts - I'm not sentimental about it. Body- It has a couple dents - one by the sunroof front lip [the sunroof works fine and has never leaked]. One on each side on the doors. There is a scratch on the trunk deck. Never hit or in any accidents except for a brick thrown off an overpass that made the dent in the roof. There is a little surface rust on that dent. No rust anywhere. I was changing the wiper blades before taking it for this years' inspection, the arm slipped out of my hand and cracked the windshield. It needs a windshield. Otherwise it would have a fresh inspection. Mechanical - The struts and strut mounts and steering gear and A-Arm bushings have all been replaced and the car is tight. The transmission and flywheel were replaced by the dealer. The timing belt is OK but is probably due [?] Passenger side rear taillight is cracked and there is a scratch in front of it. Please carefully review pictures. It needs a good cleaning and a once-over but this was always a really well maintained car. Needs a new battery. Inspected last year. Driver's seat seam is split. leather needs a good scrubbing. Other - Typical for this volvo, when replacing the battery, the airbag light was triggered. Since it is a Volvo, only a dealer can reset it. I'm not putting a battery in it or doing anything else to it - it starts at a dollar and sells to the high bidder. It will start and run and passed inspection no problem in 2012 with 183053 miles. I only drove it a couple times since then [maybe 50 miles tops]. Seems I'm too used to driving my pickup or just am not a two car kind of person. Sale terms- Plan to bring a trailer or arrange shipping - it has been sitting and I'm not a notary so don't figure on just hopping in it and driving away. Title will not be kept open and must be changed before it leaves - $50 document fee will be charged. $500 deposit by paypal within 24 hours, payment in full within 3 days or will be relisted. Sells as-is where-is no warranty no returns F.O.B. 18946 On Jan-26-14 at 18:14:34 PST, seller added the following information: Couple additional points: I have one of the original factory remote controls for this car [I'm 99% sure I have both but I can only remember where one is right this very second] and I wanted to clarify that at least one remote is included. Also, this car is 100% original paint, never touched up anywhere, no bondo no bodywork ever. It does currently have a couple dents shown in pictures and description. |
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Volvo adds 48V hybrid system to a bunch of 2022 models
Sun, Aug 1 2021In 2019, Volvo announced an updated powertrain fitted with a 48-volt mild hybrid system. The integrated starter-generator and regenerative brake-by-wire refilling a small battery could increase fuel economy by up to 15% in real-world driving. There are three layouts, dubbed B4, B5, and B6 that the Swedish automaker's already been rolling out globally. Next year two of them, the B5 and B6, come to the U.S. for the first time under the 2022 Volvo S60, S90, V90 XC, and XC60. The EPA's fuel economy site shows all of those models making small fuel economy gains, too. The B4 and B5 powertrains contain both gas and diesel mild-hybrids, the B6 is gas-only. All of the gas options (Volvo doesn't offer diesels here) will start with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, the B5 adding a turbocharger, the B6 adding a turbocharger and a supercharger. Per the EPA, the front-wheel drive 2021 Volvo S60 returns 23 miles per gallon in the city, 34 on the highway, and 27 combined. The new 2022 Volvo S60 B5 betters that with 26 city, 35 highway, and 30 combined. The 2022 S60 B5 AWD bests the 2021 model with the both versions of the non-hybrid 2.0-liter engine by one to three miles per gallon in nearly every category. The only model that does better, for obvious reasons, is the 2021 S60 AWD PHEV, which has been renamed S60 T8 AWD Recharge. The 2022 Volvo XC60 comes in AWD B5 spec with the turbocharged 2.0-liter, and AWD B6 spec with the turbo- and supercharged 2.0-liter. Gains are smaller here, the EPA showing a one-mpg increase in the city when comparing the 2021 XC60 to the 2022 B5 model. With the B6 powertrain, the 2022 XC60 improves by one mpg in the city and combined compared to the 2021 model. The EPA site doesn't show a front-drive XC60 for next year, and the XC60 AWD PHEV is already referred to as the XC60 T8 AWD Recharge. It's possible horsepower ratings will change slightly for the mild-hybrid rigs next year, but not enough to change the driving experience. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Volvo demos autonomous self-parking car concept
Thu, 20 Jun 2013A number of companies are developing autonomous vehicle technology - Google and Audi come to mind - but Volvo is applying its work in the area to a particular usage case: parking. The Swedish automaker has the technology up and running in a concept vehicle, which it says can be dropped off at the curb by its owner and left to its own devices to enter and navigate a car park, then find and park in an available parking spot. Volvo says the process can even be reversed when the owner is ready to go, with the car leaving the car park on its own to meet its key-holder again at the curb.
The vehicle first interacts with Vehicle 2 Infrastructure technology, which places transmitters in the road itself to inform the car (and driver) if the self-parking service is available. The driver then hops out, activates the Self Parking function on his or her smartphone and then leaves the car to do its work. The car uses sensors, all seemingly hidden from view (an advancement of its own in this field), to autonomously navigate the car park, which includes interacting and adjusting to other cars, people and objects.
The technology used here builds off of Volvo's other work in autonomous vehicle research, namely the Safe Road Trains for the Environment (SARTRE) project in which the company managed to create a train of four cars autonomously following a lead truck at speeds up 56 miles per hour. Volvo says the first application of its autonomous research in a production vehicle will happen at the end of 2014 with some level of autonomous steering available in the next-generation XC90. See the system in action by watching the video below.
Volvo changes 'Iron Mark' logo to fit with the times
Mon, Sep 27 2021Volvo's first car debuted in 1927, bearing the Swedish automaker's now-famous "Iron Mark" logo of a circle with an arrow pointing to the upper right. For 73 of the 94 years since that Volvo OV 4 open carriage, the company's been represented graphically by four versions of a two-dimensional-looking logo, either a colorful oval that looks like a sandwich shop sign, or the Iron Mark logo, or just script. From 2000 to 2020, that Volvo cars trademark has changed four more times (plus once for Volvo trucks), Volvo creating three versions of a 3D-looking Iron Mark with a blue bar across the middle containing the script, and in 2020, changing the font of the script. Now that's it's 2021, it's apparently time for another overhaul. Visitors to Volvo's Facebook page realized Volvo changed its profile picture to a new and very flat version of its Iron Mark. This isn't the revolution everyone's making it out to be. When Volvo debuted its last new Iron Mark in 2015, one of the Swedish ad agencies that created it wrote, "The logo has been simplified in its purest form and conveys the brand’s vision: to be the world's most progressive and desirable premium car brand." Thing is, the agencies created two versions of the logo — one in silver with three-dimensional shading that retained the blue crossbar drawn up in 2000, and another in black and white, a solid black circle and attached arrow with a black crossbar bearing white "Volvo" script. The automaker's been using the silver, shaded version everywhere the public would see it. Seems Volvo wanted something even more "simplified in its purest form," though, so it could have simply requested a tweak to the B&W version it's been sitting on for six years.  The question, "Do you like it," probably doesn't matter, because it won't stop anyone from buying the product. Besides, the Volkswagen logo went flat in 2019, Nissan went flat in 2020 and so did BMW, except that its flat roundel is for everything but its cars, and Kia went flat this year — along with Warner Brothers, Pringles UK, and Burger King, that last company seemingly trying to win an award for being plain. Simplicity in two dimensions is the thing now. A Volvo Australia rep told Drive the rollout "will be gradual. [This week] we start by rolling out the updated identity on our main website, main social media platforms and in the new Volvo Cars mobile app.