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Volvo 240 Sedan 1991 137 K Miles 5 Speed Transmission Ac Maryland Inspection on 2040-cars

US $4,450.00
Year:1991 Mileage:137000
Location:

Deale, Maryland, United States

Deale, Maryland, United States

Nice Volvo 240 sedan, wine red, black cloth interior, 137 k miles, 5 speed manual transmission, AC, fog lights, sunroof, armrest cup holder. Rust free 240 with a couple of year old repaint, new headlights and parking lights, 2 replacement tail lights are on the way and will be installed. Runs and drives great, recent exhaust. Tires are very good and have more than 70 percent or more of the tread remaining. Interior is very nice , carpet is like new, cloth seats are very nice, no holes or burns. Door pockets  have some cracks in them. Full size spare and jack and tool kit are complete. I will replace the timing belt, air filter, oil change, flame trap convert the AC to 134a freon this week.  If you live in Maryland we will have the car Maryland inspected, if you live out of state, do not worry, Maryland inspection is really tough and the car will pass in your home state. Power locks work great as well as the power windows. Car has an updated  radio and CD player. I purchased this car from state farm insurance, there was damage to the right fender, hood and right headlight. These parts were replaced with good used rust free parts and repainted. Everything damaged was bolt on parts, no frame damage of any kind. Car came with a clear title, you can retitle this in any state. Carfax will show that the car was damaged. It is just such a very nice car I had to fix it. Please come drive it and let your mechanic look if you like. If you live out of state we will provide a 60 day temporary tag for $50 so you can drive the car home legal, proof of insurance is required. Maryland resident will pay tax tag and title fees and we stand in line at MVA for you. We offer free pick up at the airport BWI or DCA or the train or bus station. Clear Virginia title in hand, nice 240 sedan with ac, sunroof,  center arm rest and full sized spare. Delivery is possible, please contact me. Call Brian if you have question 301-367-2244. Car can be seen and test driven by appointment days in Bryans Road, Md 20616 or Eves in Deale, MD 20751. Call Brian for a test drive. Thanks for looking.

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Volvo details new drive assist features for next XC90 and future models [w/video]

Mon, 08 Jul 2013

Volvo wants us to know what kinds of new technology will be under the sheetmetal of the offerings that will sit on its Scalable Platform Architecture, the first of which will be included on the 2015 Volvo XC90 arriving at the end of next year. The silicon-chip onslaught starts with detection and auto braking for vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists and large animals. The company's animal detection tech now works at night thanks to better cameras and exposure controls.
Also due for the high-riding wagon are road edge and barrier detection with steer assist, a setup that identifies the edge of the road - even ones without markings. The system can steer the car back into its lane if it detects the driver is about to leave the road or collide with a barrier. Adaptive cruise control with steer assist allows the car to not only follow the flow of traffic on a straight road, but steer itself automatically.
Beyond that, the company is planning on other safety advances, but these will rely on automaker cooperation and infrastructure upgrades. Volvo has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Car 2 Car Communication Consortium on the subject of standards for communication between cars and wants to have it implemented by 2016. Sensors in traffic lights will enable Green Light Optimum Speed Advisory, which tells a driver how fast to go on a give stretch of road so as not to hit a red light. Weather, road condition, road works and emergency vehicle warnings will also inform drivers of new developments on the road. And autonomous parking, which Volvo has already demonstrated, stands to put a lot of valets out of work since it allows the car to find its own parking space without a driver inside.

Volvo pranks newest valet on the Italian Riviera

Wed, 24 Sep 2014

Being a valet on the Italian Riviera seems like a pretty sweet gig for a young guy. Not only do you get to watch beautiful people coming and going all day and night, but there's the opportunity to get behind the wheel of a plethora of exotic sports cars. Of course, being responsible for those expensive vehicles has to be pretty nerve wracking to get used to on the first day.
In a new commercial, Volvo pranks a new valet at the San Remo Casino to see how he would handle a surprise showing up on the red carpet. If the look on his face in the screenshot above doesn't show it, he's pretty shocked by what he sees. We don't want to spoil the reveal, so just watch the ad to find out. Afterward, if you're interested in the details behind how Volvo made it happen, you can check out a short, making-of documentary, here.

Volvo's plan for China: sell them on the clean air inside the car

Thu, 24 Oct 2013

Large Chinese cities aren't known for having clean air. Just this week, the Chinese city of Harbin filled with record levels of smog after starting the city's coal-fired heating system, according to CNN. But Li Shufu, the chairman of Geely, Volvo's parent company, says the automaker's astute attention to cabin comfort in areas such as air filtration is a selling point for the Swedish automaker in China, Forbes reports.
Shufu says when he is inside a Volvo, he feels like he's in Northern Europe, but when the door is opened, he feels like he's in Beijing. The chairman made the remarks at the fourth annual Global Auto Forum (GAF) in China (which also happened to be attended by Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford, which was Volvo's owner until 2010), where he emphasized Geely's hands-off approach to managing Volvo, saying, "Geely and Volvo are brothers, not father and son."
While good filtration contributes to cabin comfort, the way we see it, Shufu also is allowing Volvo to play to its most well-known strength: safety. Smog protection via air filtration might not seem like the most important safety feature for a car in the US (unless you live in Los Angeles), but when you consider that Harbin's level of fine particles was up to 30 times higher than the World Health Organization's recommended standard on Tuesday, we'd think twice about that. Fine particles, which are 2.5 micrometers in diameter or less, are considered to be the most harmful to health.