2005 Volvo Xc70 Cross Country 1-owner Md Inspected Miles Are 50k Below Average!! on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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MD INSPECTED / CLEAR Title & ready to go. Private Sale. One owner, Low Miles (50k BELOW national Average), No Accidents, Non-smoker, Reliable. Bought New at Bill Kidd’s Volvo Timmonium, MD. Dealer serviced while under warranty, at Sherwood Auto thereafter. All required services performed as well as regular synthetic oil changes. This car has been great for my family and has always started and has never left us on the side of the road. Barrents Blue Metallic & Toupe (Tan) Leather, recent new Michelien tires, brand new brakes & Rotors. CLEAR HEADLIGHT LENSES! All wheel drive 2.5L DOHC all-alloy turbocharged I5 engine w/intercooler 5-speed Geartronic automatic transmission-inc: Auto-Stick PremAir treated radiator for smog reduction Aluminum skid plate MacPherson strut front suspension w/coil springs Multi-link independent rear suspension w/coil springs Front/rear stabilizer bars 215/65R16 tires Compact spare w/steel wheel Power rack & pinion steering Power ventilated front/solid rear disc brakes 18.0 gallon fuel tank Safety Driver/front passenger dual stage airbags w/passenger weight sensor Side impact protection system (SIPS)-inc: driver/front passenger side-impact airbags, front/rear side-impact inflatable curtains (IC) 3-point seat belts for all seating positions-inc: pretensioners Front seat belt height adjustment Overhead-mounted seat belt reminder lights Driver/front passenger whiplash protection seating system (WHIPS) Child safety rear door locks Rear window deactivation ISO-FIX child seat attachments-inc: top tether seat anchors Anti-submarine seats Interior Front reclining bucket seats-inc: head restraints Driver seat 8-way power adjustment-inc: 3-position memory, lumbar support Flat-folding front passenger seat Convertible toddler rear seats Aluminum center console handle bar for front passenger Unique XC70 floor/cargo mats Tilt/telescopic steering column Ignition immobilizer anti-theft feature Trip computer Outside temp gauge Power windows-inc: front auto-up/down, anti-trap feature Security alarm system Dual-zone electronic climate control (ECC)-inc: rear seat vents Rear window defroster w/timer Illuminated lockable glove box Coin box (2) front/(2) rear cup holders Front door storage pockets Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors (4) reading lamps Interior cabin light delay feature (2) front footwell entry lights Cargo area lights Leather gear shift knob Front seat back storage pockets Exterior Brushed aluminum roof rails Body-side protective lower cladding Graphite square grille w/bright work Halogen headlamps w/washers Front fog lights Rear fog light w/auto-off Safe Approach & Home Safe security lighting Power/heated outside mirrors-inc: memory, water repellant glass, entry lights Tinted windows Volvo XC70 5dr Wagon Drivetrain All Wheel Drive EPA Classification Midsize Passenger Capacity 5 |
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2021 Volvo XC40 Recharge priced at $54,985
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Fri, Aug 23 2024Volvo will show the world the updated XC90 crossover on what the company is calling "90/90" day, which to the rest of us is simply September 4th. The day will also "mark a big moment in the launch of the EX90," which accounts for the second "90." But what's far more interesting was the cryptic teaser Volvo tacked onto the end of its announcement, suggesting that "there might be a surprise or two …" in store for us too. Well, then. The announcement was accompanied by an equally cryptic teaser image that appears to depict the hoods of the EX90 (top/right) and XC90 (bottom/left). There's not much to see here apart from the differentiating hood creases and some details in the headlights. From what we can make out, the updated XC90 will have a different take on the "Thor's Hammer" LED signature. Anything else is merely speculation. While Volvo hasn't officially put a sunset date on the XC90, we expect this will be the last major update before it is put out to pasture in favor of its all-electric sibling. The writing has been on the wall since Volvo originally unveiled the EX90 in 2022. As for Volvo's surprises? We're not really sure what to expect. With the EX30 launch dragging on much longer than expected, Volvo is unlikely to be in a position to announce any major new product introductions for the U.S. market. We can't rule out the possibility of some Polestar Engineered variants of existing models; Volvo has already demonstrated a willingness to offer them on crossovers, so why stop now? In any event, we've only about a week to wait. Plus, you'll be able to watch the whole thing live on Volvo's 90/90 Day microsite.Â






















