2008 Volvo Xc90 V8 on 2040-cars
12101 St Charles Rock Rd, Bridgeton, Missouri, United States
Engine:4.4L V8 32V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): YV4CZ852X81427202
Stock Num: H041
Make: Volvo
Model: XC90 V8
Year: 2008
Exterior Color: Electric Silver Metallic
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 60504
VOLVO EUROPEAN LUXURY FOR LESS!! V8 ENGINE!! 5-STAR SAFETY RATINGS!! WONDERFUL POWERTRAIN WARRANTY!! TWO PREVIOUS OWNERS!! ALL WHEEL DRIVE!! THIRD ROW SEATING!! 39-POINT INSPECTED VEHICLE!! CLEAN CARFAX, NO ACCIDENTS RECORDED!! XC90 is Beautifully Dressed with Features such as: Leather Upholstery, Heated Seats, Sunroof, Power; Windows, Door Locks, Heated Mirrors, and Driver's Seat, Steering Wheel Mounted Audio and Cruise Control, External Temperature Display, Wood Grain Trim, Three-Zone Climate Control, Driver's Memory Set, Auxiliary Input Jack, Automatic Headlights, Roof Rack, Tire Pressure Monitoring, Fog Lights, and 17 Inch Alloy Wheels. +NHTSA 5-Star Safety Ratings+. Edmunds reports the XC90 is as safe as a bank vault, with a plush ride, solid performance, feels smaller than it is, has high quality materials and ample cargo room. Consumer Guide Recommended Premium Midsize SUV. **Dealership Provides a 90 Day/ 3,000 Mile Limited Powertrain Warranty for Your Protection!** Price Includes $500 Finance Loyalty Coupon!! Price includes finance bonus cash! See dealer for details Think all dealerships are the same? Think again! Frank Leta has been serving the St. Louis area for almost 50 years. Our philosophy is to deliver an excellent product with excellent customer service 100% of the time. We have a proven track record of excellence, and a lot of our sales come from referrals. Come let us show you the Frank Leta difference! And remember...You Can't Beat a Leta!!!
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Volvo developing new three-cylinder engine family
Mon, 25 Aug 2014Pop the hood on a Volvo of recent vintage and you'll find four-, five-, six- and even eight-cylinder engines. But the Swedish automaker is downsizing its engines over the coming years. The new XC90, set to be revealed later this week, will use a new family of four-cylinder engines (like the one pictured above). But that's not even the end of it as emerging reports speak of a new three-cylinder engine family in the works.
The new 1.5-liter turbocharged three-cylinder engine will, according to reports, help Volvo further cut its carbon emissions in line with constricting regulations in markets like Europe and Australia. There won't be quite as many versions as the four-cylinder range, which will include gasoline and diesel versions in varying states of tune, but the three-pot motor is tipped to be employed in vehicles as large as the S60 and its stablemates. Larger than that, however, and the three-cylinder engine apparently just doesn't have the necessary torque.
Expect the new three-cylinder engine to be introduced sometime later this decade, after the four-cylinder's introduction in 2016. The three-cylinder engine is also set to form the building block of an even more efficient hybrid propulsion system in the future, enabling this new engine family to stay relevant through 2025.
Volvo makes the XC60 disappear into art
Sun, 16 Jun 2013For the last few years, Volvo has set up an art display in the Zurich, Switzerland central train station called the Volvo Art Session, allowing select artists - both established and up-and-coming - to create temporary exhibits with one of Volvo's products acting as the centerpiece. This year, six artists from across Europe converged in Zurich to turn a 2014 Volvo XC60 into a work of art.
Each started with a blank white canvas, creating a massive display in what Volvo says is one of the busiest covered public places in Europe, and after each was done, it was all erased for the next artists to come in and do his or her thing. While some made the XC60 a focal point in the art, others made the crossover seemingly disappear. We have a gallery of all six finished pieces, but if you want to see background of the artists or time-lapse videos of their works, head over to VolvoArtSessions.com. This site also shows the exhibits from the prior two years, and a press release can be found below.
Leno drives Volvo P1800 from Roger Moore's The Saint
Thu, 18 Sep 2014Outside of a few notable exceptions, Volvo usually isn't associated with making beautifully curvaceous vehicles. But in the 1960s and early '70s the company proved with the P1800 that its cars didn't only have to be safe but staid family transportation. Underneath that shapely styling were a lot of components from the brand's parts bin, but that didn't bother Roger Moore when he drove one of these in the TV series The Saint. Actually, the future James Bond actor didn't just get behind of one of these; he owned this exact 1967 P1800 S. It's this week's highlight on Jay Leno's Garage.
Moore was the car's original owner, but it also appeared in studio scenes of The Saint. Despite its famous provenance, when owner Bill Krzastek bought the P1800 in England, it was in pretty rough shape. The Volvo underwent a nine-month restoration to get it back into shape, which included some new body panels and wheels. Krzastek claims that much of the interior is original, though.
Krzastek comes off has a little bit nerdy, but you have to give him credit. He absolutely loves his Volvo and knows something about practically every detail of his car's history. Krzastek even refinanced his house to fund the purchase and restoration of the P1800. Although, with the right maintenance these old Swedes have been known to go millions of miles. Enjoy this look at one that was a star of the screen in the '60s.