RE: Volvo S80 V8: Spotted
Discussion
There is a s80 v8 executive on trader for 17k! Granted it's a 2010 car but still
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2017...
E65Ross said:
But this is not an E class or 5 series rival, it's an S class or 7 series rival. So you can't really compare their respective interiors. At this price, it'd be a very hard sell I think!
You what? This one was originally at £39,600, an E500 would have been £47,717. http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-reviews/mercedes-...
It's 4.85m long, which is the same as an E-Class.
S80 - E-Class
S60 - C-Class
S40 - A-Class
thelawnet1 said:
E65Ross said:
But this is not an E class or 5 series rival, it's an S class or 7 series rival. So you can't really compare their respective interiors. At this price, it'd be a very hard sell I think!
You what? This one was originally at £39,600, an E500 would have been £47,717. http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-reviews/mercedes-...
It's 4.85m long, which is the same as an E-Class.
S80 - E-Class
S60 - C-Class
S40 - A-Class
Although looking at it the S40 certainly looks like a C class type of car given it's size and shape, then the S60 being the next size up would indicate E class, and then S80 being the level above that.
Either way.....it's priced into S class and 7 series territory now!!
E65Ross said:
My mistake.
Although looking at it the S40 certainly looks like a C class type of car given it's size and shape, then the S60 being the next size up would indicate E class, and then S80 being the level above that.
Either way.....it's priced into S class and 7 series territory now!!
Yes, but the S40 has been replaced with the V40 which is a hatchback and slightly shorter than the outgoing S40, while the current A Class (Focus-sized) is 69 cm longer than the first gen A Class (which was the size of a Ka).Although looking at it the S40 certainly looks like a C class type of car given it's size and shape, then the S60 being the next size up would indicate E class, and then S80 being the level above that.
Either way.....it's priced into S class and 7 series territory now!!
The (Chinese-only) 1-series saloon is the same size as the outgoing S40.
Usget said:
bigbadbikercats said:
Is this the motor which their (late lamented) Aussie V8 Supercar was based on?
That sounded fantastic, and distinctly different to the rest of the field (flat plane crank or just the V angle?) - much more of a European Thorobred rasp than a US bellow...
Your comment led me to Youtube where I found some absolutely incredible racing and also the most Australian post-race interview of all time.That sounded fantastic, and distinctly different to the rest of the field (flat plane crank or just the V angle?) - much more of a European Thorobred rasp than a US bellow...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAFRS5r2g8E
"I just stuck it in first, gave it the jandal and fk yeah!!"
fph said:
Yamaha also designed transverse mounted V8 for the second generation Ford Taurus as a follow up to the V6 it designed for the first generation.
The Yamaha-built V8 actually appeared in the third generation Ford Taurus SHO and was available from 1996-99. The SHO was/is the performance variant of the Taurus saloon. Although Volvo vehemently denied there was any relationship between their Yamaha-built B8444S V8 and Ford's Yamaha-built SHO V8, there is plenty of evidence to suggest otherwise.In addition to this and the aforementioned Lancia Thema 8.32, there were plenty of other transverse, front-drive V8s. The list includes numerous Cadillacs built between 1985 and 2011, the 1995-2002 Lincoln Continental and both generations of the Oldsmobile Aurora. A Cadillac Northstar V8 was available as an option in the 2004-05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP and the 2006-11 Buick Lucerne. Chevy even shoehorned a 5.3 litre LS V8 into their front-drive 2006-09 Impala SS.
MadmanO/T People said:
The Yamaha-built V8 actually appeared in the third generation Ford Taurus SHO and was available from 1996-99. The SHO was/is the performance variant of the Taurus saloon. Although Volvo vehemently denied there was any relationship between their Yamaha-built B8444S V8 and Ford's Yamaha-built SHO V8, there is plenty of evidence to suggest otherwise.
In addition to this and the aforementioned Lancia Thema 8.32, there were plenty of other transverse, front-drive V8s. The list includes numerous Cadillacs built between 1985 and 2011, the 1995-2002 Lincoln Continental and both generations of the Oldsmobile Aurora. A Cadillac Northstar V8 was available as an option in the 2004-05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP and the 2006-11 Buick Lucerne. Chevy even shoehorned a 5.3 litre LS V8 into their front-drive 2006-09 Impala SS.
You can even buy a transverse engined FWD V8 Cadillac in RHD! This one has come from Japan judging my the KPH Speedo, but they sold (about three of) them in the UK through Vauxhall dealerships in one of the many laughable attempts to sell American mainstream tat in Europe.In addition to this and the aforementioned Lancia Thema 8.32, there were plenty of other transverse, front-drive V8s. The list includes numerous Cadillacs built between 1985 and 2011, the 1995-2002 Lincoln Continental and both generations of the Oldsmobile Aurora. A Cadillac Northstar V8 was available as an option in the 2004-05 Pontiac Bonneville GXP and the 2006-11 Buick Lucerne. Chevy even shoehorned a 5.3 litre LS V8 into their front-drive 2006-09 Impala SS.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-Cadillac-Seville-4...
I saw one parked on someones drive around Llandaff in Cardiff last year and stopped to gawk. Could be a great snotter if you could get one for £1500.
The Seville STS that was sold here in right hand drive is a guilty pleasure of mine. I've always liked them.
I doubt very much I'll ever have one, but I appreciate them on the very rare occasion I see one. My dad's (now late) friend had one after a Lexus LS400 and always said he preferred the Cadillac. He just liked big V8 saloon cars that were a little different - I bet he would have had one of these Volvos, had he not died before they came out
I doubt very much I'll ever have one, but I appreciate them on the very rare occasion I see one. My dad's (now late) friend had one after a Lexus LS400 and always said he preferred the Cadillac. He just liked big V8 saloon cars that were a little different - I bet he would have had one of these Volvos, had he not died before they came out
dme123 said:
You can even buy a transverse engined FWD V8 Cadillac in RHD! This one has come from Japan judging my the KPH Speedo, but they sold (about three of) them in the UK through Vauxhall dealerships in one of the many laughable attempts to sell American mainstream tat in Europe.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-Cadillac-Seville-4...
I saw one parked on someones drive around Llandaff in Cardiff last year and stopped to gawk. Could be a great snotter if you could get one for £1500.
One for the barge thread surely! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2001-Cadillac-Seville-4...
I saw one parked on someones drive around Llandaff in Cardiff last year and stopped to gawk. Could be a great snotter if you could get one for £1500.
I got to drive a few of these when they were current. The car in the OP is ex Volvo UK. I am surprised the one up for £17,995 isn't. The majority went onto they demo fleet and were then sold nearly new on the approved used car scheme at big discounts from list.
I remember a nice clock on the dash and an addictive engine note. The sounded absolutely superb. Moreso when cold.
I remember a nice clock on the dash and an addictive engine note. The sounded absolutely superb. Moreso when cold.
Dapster said:
Talking about minimal running costs, how about this for £8.5k?
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
This is an appropriate pistonheads solution to moving the family in comfort. I can smell the leather though my phone screen.https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
How about £8k for a 2010 Executive with 53k on the clock, must be one of the very last. I bet this will be gone in a week
https://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20...
https://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20...
Trustmeimadoctor said:
Well it's pre facelift so the one I posted is a few years newer
They are both 2010 cars that have had the "refresh" facelift which you can tell from the silver trim under the rear lights and the addition of the clock on the dash. The refresh fixed a fair few issues from the first couple of years production run and came in during 2008. You see very very few V8s after the initial demo cars in 2006 and 2007. You'd have to be certifiable to pay £10k more for the 19k mile car vs the 54k mile car. The £18k one was registered 21/4/2010 and the one I found 06/01/2010 (my birthday!).The V8 was dropped with the bigger facelift for the 2011 model year that saw the rather unattractive new dashboard design with the integrated screen, and replaced with the T6.
I'll just stroke my Volvo beard for a bit over here in the corner.
Edited by dme123 on Friday 17th November 15:16
dme123 said:
How about £8k for a 2010 Executive with 53k on the clock, must be one of the very last. I bet this will be gone in a week
https://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20...
That's a very decent find. And it's an electric silver which is the best colour for these (in my opinion). The 4x4 stance has always cracked me up on these. This one seems even worse.https://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/20...
And it's a facelift, outside trim and the clock on the dash is a dead giveaway.
dme123 said:
Trustmeimadoctor said:
Well it's pre facelift so the one I posted is a few years newer
They are both 2010 cars that have had the "refresh" facelift which you can tell from the silver trim under the rear lights and the addition of the clock on the dash. The refresh fixed a fair few issues from the first couple of years production run and came in during 2008. You see very very few V8s after the initial demo cars in 2006 and 2007. You'd have to be certifiable to pay £10k more for the 19k mile car vs the 54k mile car. The £18k one was registered 21/4/2010 and the one I found 06/01/2010 (my birthday!).The V8 was dropped with the bigger facelift for the 2011 model year that saw the rather unattractive new dashboard design with the integrated screen, and replaced with the T6.
I'll just stroke my Volvo beard for a bit over here in the corner.
Edited by dme123 on Friday 17th November 15:16
JamesyBoy75 said:
I have recently taken a job in Denmark, and will be moving there in the new year. Looking at BilBasen.dk the going rate for a 2006 model year year, with 205000km? £32K!!! And a further thousand per year to tax it. The prices over here (both cars and motorbikes) are eye watering.
Typical price for a V8 in good condition in Europe is 15-20k EUR. 32k GBP is crazy but that's just how the Scandinavian socialism rolls.It looks like there are two parallel threads on this topic...Anyway, there are a couple of S80 V8 cars for sale on Autotrader, one at £7.5k at 140k miles, the other £9k at 130k miles (plus an ongoing PH auction for one at 78k miles).
Are these old barges really demanding (and getting) that sort of money?
Are these old barges really demanding (and getting) that sort of money?
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