2004 Volvo Xc90 T6 All Wheel Drive 48,000 Miles Luxury Suv No Reserve Set on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
2004 VOLVO XC90 T6 AWD PREMIUM SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE WITH 46,000 FLORIDA MILES
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS 2004 VOLVO XC90 T6 ALL WHEEL DRIVE PREMIUM SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE. FULL POWER PACKAGE WITH THIRD SEAT. LOW MILES OF 46,000 AND WELL CARED FOR. SILVER EXTERIOR FINISH IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH GREY LEATHER INTERIOR. LIKE NEW SET OF TIRES MOUNTED ON FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS. RUNS AS NEW AND HANDLES GREAT. VOLVO'S TOP OF THE LINE SUV. THIS ONE IS UP FOR A NO RESERVE AUCTION. FOR BUY IF NOW CALL MARK AT 954 599 3911 THIS IS A SERIOUS eBAY AUCTION FOR SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY SO PLEASE IF YOU BID THEN BID TO OWN. WE DO CHECK ALL BIDDERS USER INFORMATION. For questions, info, call MARK AT 954 599 3911 5 DAY AUCTION WITH NO RESERVE
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Volvo shows inflatable child seat concept [w/video]
Mon, 14 Apr 2014Volvo is bringing its emphasis on safety and design to the littlest members of the family with its concept for an inflatable, rearward facing child safety seat. The design is meant to help traveling families by offering a lighter and less bulky alternative to traditional car seats.
The design is quite ingenious. The seat is covered in drop-stitched fabric, which fills with air to create the form of the seat. An electric motor in it allows inflation and deflation in less than 40 seconds, according to Volvo. It weighs less than 5 kilograms (11 pounds) and folds small enough when collapsed to fit into a bag. It even has a Bluetooth connection, so parents can begin expanding it remotely.
The inflatable seat in the brainchild of Lawrence Abele, Volvo's design manager at its Monitoring and Concept Center in Los Angeles, CA. "For many, travelling with young children is a challenge; any assistance to simplify the parents' life with young children is a great thing," he said in a statement released by Volvo. The chair remains a concept for now, and the automaker isn't saying whether it's going to put it into production, but it's a clever solution to a common problem. Scroll down for a video showing it in action and to read the release.
Volvo promises new direct-injected diesels, 8-speed auto
Tue, 09 Apr 2013As a part of eliminating its dependence on Ford platforms and powertrains, Volvo has previously announced information about its Volvo Engine Architecture (VEA) and Scalable Platform Architecture (SPA), but now we're finally getting some details about what will power some of the Swedish automaker's next-generation products.
The biggest key to VEA on the diesel engines is a new technology Volvo calls i-ART. This system uses unique injectors at each cylinder capable of monitoring fuel pressure and adjusting accordingly to maximize fuel economy and performance and reduce emissions. Looking ahead, Volvo says its four-cylinder engines will be able to offer the power of a six-cylinder and eventually, mixed with some sort of electrification, will be able to rival the performance of a V8 and "turn V8s into dinosaurs."
More details about the new diesel injection technology is posted in the press release below.
Volvo's oldest model earns IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award [w/video]
Thu, 07 Nov 2013Volvo ought to be tooting its horn over this one. The XC90, an SUV that has essentially been on sale for over 10 years, just captured a Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The TSP+ is a new title, reserved for cars that earn "Good" or "Acceptable" ratings on each IIHS crash test.
This is a difficult feat for a new car - Toyota's new Corolla infamously failed to net a Top Safety Pick+ earlier this year - largely because of the new small overlap front tests, which have left many automakers struggling. But Volvo, somehow, was able to conquer the tests with a car that predates the original iPhone by a few years. The XC90 earning a Top Safety Pick+ is like Betty White taking the gold in the decathlon. With Volvo in the midst of working on the XC90's replacement, we're curious to see just how well a more modern version does in crash testing. Take a look down below for the crash test video and a press release from IIHS.