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2008 Volvo S60 In Excellent Condition. 2nd Owner, Local Doctor Was First Owner on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:64000
Location:

Washington, Illinois, United States

Washington, Illinois, United States
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2008  S60 Volvo S60 Front Wheel Drive.
This Volvo is in excellent condition and needs nothing. We are the second Owners.  We purchased this Volvo from Velde Peoria Volvo as a “CPO” Certified Pre Owned car,  three years ago. The first owner was a doctor in Peoria. No Dust brake pads and Goodyear assurance comfort tread tires have 6,000 miles on them, never any accidents, paint or body work and no chips or damage to windshield or other glass.
The new sticker price was $34,000 plus transportation and dealer prep. This S60 has the Premium package, the Advanced package, the Climate package as well as dealer tinted windows and optional metallic paint.  Cars.com has listings between $10,000 and $18,000 depending on miles, options and condition. CEFCU estimates the value to be between 11,000 and $15,000. 

The interior features; A center tunnel console includes a storage bin and a flexible cup holder. The seats are very soft and comfortable. The rear seat is 1/3 – 2/3 or totally folding which expands cargo capacity beyond the trunk's 13.9 cubic feet; overall passenger space comes in at 94.3 cubic feet. Options include; Leather-wrapped steering wheel, shift knob and seating surfaces, Memory for three drivers, Power Drivers and passenger seat, Heated seats, optional brushed aluminum inlays, optional 13-speaker surround-sound system with six-disc CD changer, Rear parking assist. 
Under the Hood;  Zero-to-60 acceleration is 6.9 seconds, 208-horsepower, 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder engine with 236 pounds-feet of torque, five-speed automatic transmission, Front wheel drive, Optional speed-sensitive steering.
Safety;  Tire pressure monitors and low tire pressure alert, Front, side-impact and side curtain airbags, Antilock brakes with electronic brake force distribution, Electronic stability and traction control systems, Security system, Immobilizer-encrypted ignition key, Rear park assist, Anti-submarine seats, Overhead-mounted seat belt reminder lights, Collapsible steering column, ISO-FIX child seat attachments, top tether anchors, 3-point seat belts and front pretensioners with height adjustable anchors
Driver/front passenger whiplash protection seating system (WHIPS), Rear window deactivation. Remote locking, two keys / remote controls, and original owners guide.
Exterior;  Rear fog light w/auto-off
Tinted windows
Safe Approach & Home Safe security lighting
Color-keyed bumpers
Optional Rims
Interior;
Pollen filter
Leather shift knob
(2) front/(2) rear cup holders
Valet lockout
Front door entry lighting
Front seatback storage pockets, Interior cabin light delay feature, Illuminated lockable glove box
Cargo area lights
Front door storage pockets
Outside temp gauge
Front center armrest
Flat-folding front passenger seat, Fold flat Cargo wall in trunk, rear split folding seats.
Mechanical  Continuously variable valve timing (CVVT)
Front/rear stabilizer bars
Multi-link independent rear suspension, 2.5L DOHC 20-valve low-pressure turbocharged I5 engine w/intercooler
MacPherson strut front suspension Power memory leather seating, Heated Seats, power sunroof, premium sound system w/cassette and cd, electronic climate control, steering wheel controls, premium alloy sport wheels, power windows, power locks, power mirrors.
Other points;
3-Point Rear Seat Belts
4-Wheel Disc Brakes
60/40 Split-Fold Rear Seat
AM/FM Stereo
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Air Bag
Air conditioning
Alloy Wheels
Anti-Skid Control
Anti-lock brakes
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Automatic Transmission
Break-Resistant Glass
CD player- 6 disk - satellite ready
Center Arm Rest
Center Console
Child-Proof Door Locks
Climate Control
Clock
Compass/Temp. Gauge
Coolant Temp. Gauge
Courtesy Lights
Cruise control
Cup Holders
Daytime Running Lights
Digital Clock
Digital Instruments
Driver airbag
Dual Power Mirrors
Energy-Absorbing Panels
Engraved VIN Codes
Floor Mats
Fog Lamps
Front Bucket Seats
Halogen Headlamps
Head Protection System (Airbags)
Heated Mirrors
Heated Seats
HomeLink up to 3 garage door openers
Interior Hood Release
Interval Wipers
Keyless Entry
Leather Steering Wheel
Leather Upholstery
Leather seats
Map Light
Memory Seat(s)
Metallic Paint
Moonroof
Multi Disc CD changer
Overhead Console
Panic Button
Passenger Climate Control
Passenger airbag
Passive Restraint System
Power Antenna
Power Brakes
Power Lumbar Support
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power locks
Power seats
Power windows
Premium Sound System. Rain Sensing wipers
Radial tires - Goodyear assurance comfort tread.
Rear Air Conditioning and heating vents
Rear Defroster
Rear seat fold-down armrest
Receiver Tow
Reclining Bucket Seats
Remote Fuel Door
Remote Trunk Lid
Roll Bar
Security System
Side Impact Protection (SIPS)
Side airbags front and rear
Steering Wheel Controls
Sunroof
Tachometer
Telescoping Steering
Third Brake Light
Tilt Steering Column
Tinted Glass
Tiptronic
Traction Control
Trip Odometer
Turbo charged
Vanity Mirror(s)
Aluminum Trim



 

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Heico jacks up Volvo V40 Cross Country to create XC40

Sat, 24 May 2014

Because life isn't fair, we don't get the stylish wagon known as the Volvo V40 in the United States. That means we don't get its soft-roading cousin, the V40 Cross Country. So, naturally, if Volvo tuner Heico Sportiv ever produces this ruggedized, XC-styled V40 Cross Country, it most certainly wouldn't cross the pond, either.
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The next-generation wearable will be your car

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