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2002 Volvo S60 in Santa Ana

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2002 Volvo S60

Resale Value:$8,812  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 5-Speed Automatic; 5-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: Front Wheel Drive
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Vehicle Specs
Price: $8,900.00 Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2002 Engine: Inline 5
Mileage: 79,811 Bodystyle: Sedans
Location: Santa Ana,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Blue Dealer Stock #: 19256759
Interior: N/A VIN #: YV1RS61R222093932
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
air conditioning,cruise control,power steering,power windows,power door locks,power mirrors,power drivers seat,tilt steering wheel,driver airbag,passenger airbag,abs brakes,am-fm,cassette,cloth interior surface,am/fm

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Professional Review

Rockport, Maine - Safety first, big guy. Your uncle's advice as he slips you a package of Trojans before you head off for a blind date also could be Volvo's admonition as it brings out its new electronic all-wheel-drive system. That system made its debut on the tantalizing Performance Concept Car, a 300-horsepower, electric-blue bombshell that was revealed at the 2000 Paris auto show.

But before it's touted as a performance enhancer, the new all-wheel-drive system appears first as a mere traction aid on the not-exactly-sporty mid-level S60 sedan. Here it works with a 197-hp, 2.4-liter turbo five and a five-speed manu-matic transmission.

The new electronically controlled all-wheel-drive system differs from the passive system in the current Cross Country in that instead of using a viscous coupling to engage drive to the rear wheels, a computer-controlled multi-plate clutch handles that task. Connected to the car's Multiplex wiring system, the electronically engaged rear axle works in tandem with the engine- and brake-control modules. The speed of the vehicle is taken into account so that rear-wheel drive doesn't intrude when it's not really needed, such as during parking maneuvers. The next step, which won't be ready for another year, is to link the system with stability control for additional handling advantages.

In practice, the all-wheel-drive mode is invisible to the driver, except when you realize that understeer has been neutralized on slick surfaces, and any annoying torque steer is absent. We churned up some earth on an unpaved slalom course, and, while the steering wheel felt rather lifeless under rigorous whipsawing--seemingly controlling a rudder instead of the front wheels--the S60 kept plodding along, keeping its front end ahead of its rear.... Read full article