Where can I buy a 1996 Volvo 850?

Where can I buy a 1996 Volvo 850?

This 850 wagon is now offered by the selling dealer in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with the stock wheels, factory literature, service records, a clean Carfax report, and a clean Michigan title.

Where is the Volvo 850 station wagon for sale?

Very dependable and safe 6 passenger wagon with many new parts, 143k miles, for sale by owner, vehicle is located in washington, mo 63090, asking $2,500. Anti-lock Brakes✔ Power Mirrors✔ Tachometer✔ Power Windows✔ Bucket Seats✔ Leather Seats✔ Sunroof/Moonroof✔ Air Conditioning✔ Aluminum Wheels

When did the Volvo 850 get side impact airbags?

This made the Volvo 850 the first mass-produced car in the world to feature the side-impact airbags. The SIPS became standard equipment for all new Volvo cars beginning with the 1996 model year. In 1995, the Volvo 850 was ranked the fourth-safest vehicle on the market by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

What’s the speedometer on a 1996 Volvo 850?

The leather-wrapped steering wheel fronts factory instrumentation including a 140-mph speedometer, a turbo boost gauge, and a six-digit odometer showing just under 150k miles. The cargo area is lined in black carpet and contains and fold-down, rear-facing bench seat.

When did the Volvo 850 wagon come out?

With a well-experienced team and a couple highly-tuned 850 wagons, Volvo officially launched their aptly-named “Back on Track” program in April 1994 at the BTCC’s first race of the season. After a bit of testing later on, turned out the wagons actually enjoyed greater downforce than the sedan thanks to their long, flat roofs.

What kind of seats does a Volvo 850 have?

The car is finished in pearl white metallic over black leather, and equipment includes power-adjustable and heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, and a fold-down third-row bench seat.