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2009 Volvo S60 - Web Chatter

MSRP: $30,950 - $36,400 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 volvo s60 Professional Edmunds Review

...The 2.5T comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, leather upholstery, power front seats with memory for the driver, dual-zone automatic climate control, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, an...

CarGurus
2009 Volvo S60 Overview

...As the more upscale and larger brother of the S40, each S60 trim comes with a turbocharged engine. The 2.5T comes equipped with a 2.5-liter, turbocharged inline-five engine, capable of 208 hp and...

Cars.com
2009 Volvo S60 Professional Cars.com Review

...washers (standard on T5) Optional bi-xenon headlights with articulating headlamps (standard on T5) Optional rear park assist (standard on T5) Interior The S60's businesslike dashboard groups audio...

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nice sports sedan and a deal on the 2009

...The front seats like sitting in a cockpit. I owned a 2002 passat, 2006 passat, 2008 Nissan maxima. The max ride was better, but this car is easier to drive...

Cars.com user
Comfortable, Powerful, Refined...and Safe

...The car is very comfortable, perfect for road trips. The ride is smooth, but a little too cush...I just feel less connected to the road than when I drive my...

Edmunds user
AWD

...I loved this car since my first drive and almost 2 years later, still am extremely happy. May be the best vehicle I have owned and I'm 65 years old. I would...

Edmunds user
Great bang for the buck

...However, with the recent clearance reductions, maintenance and warranty incentives...I couldn't help myself...and couldn't be happier. Probably doesn't compete...


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What kind of replacement headlight for 2009 Volvo S60?
Upgrade type replacements I have a composite type, single lowbeam and single highbeam bulbs.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Do you have composite or HID headlights? Composite: Low Beam Sylvania H11, High Beam Sylvania H9 HID: Sylvania HIDD2S The HID replacements are pretty expensive, in the neighborhood of $300 from some vendors. Check at www.ipdusa.com for better options and prices.

Volvo s60 2004 iat sensors?
I have a 2004 Volvo s60 and recently bought a chip. There are three wires at my intake plug sensor. I don't know which two to hook the chip to. The manual for the chip said to use the iat wires. There is a green, a purple, and a gray and white mixed wire. Which Two should I use?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

Call the dealer and they will tell you.

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The 2009 S60 lands at the entry end of the mid-size sport-sedan spectrum, where a few thousand in sticker price or a slight difference in payments might make the difference.

That said, it’s hard to justify the S60’s boost in price for ’09 when it now lines up with the sporty, redesigned Acura TL, which has a much roomier interior, plus plenty of technology and safety features.

The Saab 9-5—from Volvo’s rival Swedish brand—is perhaps the closest competitor to the S60, but the Saab is even more outdated, with a design that reaches back a full decade.

The 2009 Volvo S60 boasts better interior appointments and a better ride than the 9-5, though the (more expensive) 9-5 is more of a driver’s car—and it has a roomier backseat.

The Audi A6 is another alternative; it offers either front-wheel drive or quattro all-wheel drive and has a roomy interior that feels more upscale and exhibits a nice ride, but it’s also significantly more expensive than the others.

Those who want refinement and a stylish appearance, inside especially, should consider the Nissan Maxima.

The new Maxima isn’t at all the sport sedan it once was, but it’s comfortable—almost opulent—inside and has some of the features of pricier lux sedans.

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