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2005 | Volvo S80 T6 Premier San Leandro, California | Sedans | $18,999 | Black | 51,311 |  | 14.7 mi |

1999 | Volvo S80 2.9 Dublin, California | Sedans | $6,450 | | 61,493 |  | 14.8 mi |

2000 | Volvo S80 2.9 Dublin, California | Sedans | $6,800 | | 86,049 |  | 14.8 mi |

2003 | Volvo S80 2.9 Dublin, California | Sedans | $10,700 | | 35,375 |  | 14.8 mi |

2004 | Volvo S80 2.5T Corte Madera, California | Sedans | $17,995 | Platinum Green Metallic | 44,557 | 866-651-1834 | 30.3 mi |
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With the introduction of the all-new S80 at the top of the range, Volvo makes one giant leap for Swedish automotive history with its first V8-powered luxury sedan. Yes, it's the same, exact V8 engine that powers the much larger and heavier XC90 SUV, but with a thousand pounds of weight taken off its narrow little 60-degree shoulders, the transversely mounted 4.4-liter V8 becomes a real performer. To manage that much power, the V8 comes with the proven Volvo Haldex computer-controlled all-wheel-drive system. The V8 engine installation is certainly the biggest single news item about this car, but there's also a completely new 3.2-liter inline six-cylinder engine for those customers who don't want or need monster torque. The new six-cylinder, the largest inline-6 Volvo has ever built, is rated at 236 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque, great leaps above the old 2.9-liter engine. Unlike the V8, the I6 will be available with front-wheel drive as well as all-wheel drive.
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