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| $260 below market
2009 Volvo S80 T6
100,476 milesIn-stock onlineNo accidentsHome delivery*Ramsey Corp - West Milford / New Jersey
Located 65 miles away from Bridgeport, CT
RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF AUTO LOAN SPECIALIST ! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A FREE 3 MONTH WARRANTY EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. FAMILY OWNED, NO COMMISSION SALES, NATIONWIDE SHIPPING RATES Leather / Heated Seating Xenon Headlamps Sunroof 2009 VOLVO S80 T6 YV1AH992091094811 SEDAN 4 DR 3.0L I6 F DOHC 24V ALL WHEEL DRIVE The Volvo S80 was significantly redesigned for 2007, so it had been on the market only six months when the 2008 model arrived. The only significant change is a new engine option: a smooth and powerful turbocharged six-cylinder producing 281 horsepower. I tested the new engine in a model with very few options and walked away convinced that the T6 trim on which it s found which starts at $42,045 is the best buy of the lineup, providing as many or more driving thrills than the more-expensive V-8. I reviewed the 2007 model earlier this year, and since then nothing has changed my opinion that this is the best Volvo to date. The new turbo engine only adds to the S80 s impressive value statement in its class. The Looks The improvements over the previous generation are of course most noticeable by simply looking at the S80. I wouldn t call it striking, but it is handsome bordering on the masculine, yet still able to appeal to the most feminine of moms. The sculpted body mimics other recently redesigned Volvos, but the S80 uses the technique to its best effect to date. The headlights are more angled than ever before it s a subtle difference, but one that adds to the overall appearance. The rear is still dull as a doornail, though. Inside, however, the S80 wins absolute raves. There are three things the interior has going for it: 1. Actual design: The dash flows into the instrument panel, creating an organic wave. The gauges are real metal with electronic readouts in the center, and the analog needles run on an inner ring. Even the turn-signal arrows fit into an arrow-shaped cutout in the gauge cluster. 2. Ergonomically simple: The S80 has buttons. Lots of them. They allow you to turn on the air, stereo, safety features and more with a simple push there are no complicated menus for simple tasks, just buttons. Oh, the brilliance. The buttons are housed on Volvo s trademark floating center stack, another nice design touch. 3. High quality: Unlike other Volvos, the flagship S80 is a real luxury car. The materials are all soft to the touch, the leather is plush and the seats are ultra comfortable. What s left to want? OK, it could have a bit more room in the backseat, but the space isn t what you d call confining. The small trunk was a bit of a surprise, however it s not exactly deep or tall, so large suitcases have to be wedged in tightly. I m an infrequent golfer, but I don t think I would be able to get more than two full-size bags in there without folding the rear seats, which wouldn t leave room for a foursome. The Moves While the interior is the S80 s standout area, the driver s digs were never the old model s main fault a lackluster driving experience was. The S80 s optional V-8 engine adds some excitement, making 311 hp and 325 pounds-feet of torque. That power comes early when the gas pedal gets pushed, and it even makes a healthy little growl. That s not very Volvo at all, and will probably be what car shoppers notice most about this model s performance. The S80 comes standard with an inline-six-cylinder that makes an incredibly less-sexy-sounding 235 hp and 236 pounds-feet of torque. I won t say that the price bump of nearly $11,000 to move from the front-wheel-drive inline-six to the all-wheel-drive V-8 is insignificant, but even with a starting price of $49,210, the V-8 sounds like a value. That s why it s a happy surprise that Volvo would roll out a third engine choice for its new flagship sedan what s even more surprising is the turbo s exciting driving feel. While the V-8 has some grunt off the line, the T6 delivers smooth power, especially at highway passing speeds. Steering is just as smooth. It s not as pinpoint precise as a BMW s, but Volvo drivers aren t looking for the ultimate driving machine, they want a safe car that can pass on demand and has a comfortable ride. The S80 delivers an almost perfect blend of comfort and performance. It may seem strange, but from a driving-thrills standpoint, there s no reason for anyone to move up to the V-8. Not only is the T6 $7,000 less than the V-8, it s just a better driving car. Like most Volvos, the S80 s steering is still floaty compared to almost every other luxury car on the market, and even with all-wheel drive this thing doesn t take tightly curved off-ramps like a sports sedan. In the pothole-heaven known as Chicago, an adaptive suspension like the one offered on the 2007 V-8 I tested in March sounds like a great idea. It s part of a $2,495 sport package that also includes speed-sensitive steering, 18-inch wheels, xenon headlights and ventilated front seats. What did the adaptive suspension do? In theory, each of the three settings Comfort, Sport and Advanced are supposed to adjust the suspension to deliver a different driving feel depending on the driving surface and situation. Volvo could ve fooled me. Neither the Sport nor the Advanced setting did much to change my opinion of the car s virtue as a performer. After playing around with the settings for the better part of two days, I resigned myself to Comfort because that s what the car delivered best. I certainly didn t miss the system when I drove a 2008 version that didn t come with it equipped. I can now definitively say it is unnecessary. Safety Features The S80 excels at safety. Before the little bubble above your head fills with the word Duh, let me add that this Volvo has some breakthrough safety gizmos we hadn t seen until very recently. The new S80 also earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety s Top Safety Pick, meaning it scored the highest possible rating in front, side and rear crash tests. No other luxury cars in the segment managed that feat. Optional safety gadgets include cameras mounted to each side mirror that tell the car s computer when a car is in your blind spot. When a car is in that spot, a dull orange light (so as to not overly distract you) illuminates in the bottom corner of the window, on whichever side the intruding car is on. The nice thing is you can turn this feature off if it starts to annoy you. I found the system so unobtrusive that I left it on all the time, and I don t generally like nanny-ing devices. I was also impressed that the system seemed to know when a semi was next to you and didn t illuminate when its trailer extended into your blind spot. This option costs $695. The other relatively new safety feature is a collision warning system that alerts you when a car ahead of you has slowed down and an impact is imminent. A row of red lights illuminates in front of the driver, right at the edge of the dashboard, so the lights reflect off the windshield. Think this would be annoying in bumper-to-bumper traffic? It wasn t. This thing is smart I repeatedly tried to get it to go off during a commute by tailgating and waiting until the last second to brake, but it was no good. How do I know it works if I couldn t simulate a near-impact? A few Chicago drivers gave me a hand. I was stuck in traffic while driving home from the office one stormy night by the way, if someone can tell me why people freak out when it rains, let me know and there were a number of cars trying to merge into four lanes of traffic. One driver cut off the Mercedes-Benz in front of me, causing its driver to brake suddenly. The Volvo s lights went red, flashed, and I slammed on the brakes. The system actually assisted me by preparing the brakes to be more effective for my reactionary and more aggressive stomp on the pedal. I guess that s the reason Volvo doesn t want you trying to fool the system. This feature comes packaged with adaptive cruise control at a hefty $1,495 option price, and I m still unsure whether I d add it if given the choice. Of course, it probably costs more than that to repair a bumper, so the collision system may be worth the investment. The optional all-wheel drive and standard stability system are useful when driving in inclement weather, and there are an abundance of airbags and reinforced doors to protect you in case anything does go wrong. They all obviously do their jobs just fine to garner that top safety rating. S80 in the Market The market for a large luxury sedan from Volvo has always been hampered by the fact that the people car buyers want to protect most are their family, and families often opt for wagons and SUVs. That s why Volvo also launched redesigned, S80-based V70 and XC70 wagons this year. The sedan is usually the executive car, and until now there s been no overwhelming reason for today s choosy executive to even consider the S80. Now, the sedan buyer who wants high-minded interior design and extreme safety over performance can look at the new S80 as a sensible alternative. The 2007 S80 V-8 I tested had a price of $56,025, with so many bells and whistles in addition to its V-8 engine that it s a darn good buy its BMW and Mercedes counterparts are more expensive even when equipped with six-cylinder engines. Now, with the addition of the T6 trim, I ll unequivocally recommend that version for $42,045. My test vehicle didn t have any extra add-ons, and it never felt under-equipped. With that version, buyers will still have a good $10,000 more in their pockets than their neighbors in a 5 Series or E-Class. There are still Volvo s low reliability scores to worry about, and with this much technology crammed into a car there s even more that could go wrong. Yet the fact remains that after testing multiple versions of the S80 over the past year, I m convinced that Volvo knows how to make cars that are more than just safe.
AutoCheck Vehicle History Summary
Accident Free Vehicle: Yes
Accident History: No Reported Accidents
Number of Previous Owners: 2 Reported Owners
Personal Use Only: Yes
Usage Type: Lease Vehicle
History Provider: AutoCheck
Title Details: Clean Title
Salvage Vehicle: No
Frame Damage: No
Theft History: No
Lemon Status: No
Free History Report: No
Features and Specs:
Description: Used 2009 Volvo S80 T6 with AWD/4WD, Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Stability Control, Auto Climate Control.
Engine: 6-cylinders
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Wheel Configuration: all wheel drive
18 Combined MPG (15 City/23 Highway)Listing Information:
VIN: YV1AH992091094811
Stock: 11915G
Certified Pre-Owned: No
Listed since: 12-03-2019 - $10,990
2010 Volvo S80 3.2
80,376 milesIn-stock onlineHome delivery*Carvana - Tampa - Tampa / Florida
Located 1,054 miles away from Bridgeport, CT
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Features and Specs:
Description: Used 2010 Volvo S80 3.2 with Tire Pressure Warning, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Stability Control, Auto Climate Control, Power Driver Seat.
Engine: 6-cylinders
Transmission: Automatic
Drive Wheel Configuration: front wheel drive
21 Combined MPG (18 City/27 Highway)Listing Information:
VIN: YV1982AS0A1121516
Stock: 2000706305
Certified Pre-Owned: No
Listed since: 01-05-2021
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