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V90 CROSS COUNTRY T6 AWD Volvo Car USA 2021VOLVO Fuel Economy and Environment Gasoline Vehicle Fuel Economy Volvo Car USA LLC You spend www.volvocars.com/us Midsize station wagon range from 14 to V90 CROSS COUNTRY T6 AWD MPG 26 MPG. The best vehicle rates 141 PERFORMANCE AUTHORIZED RETAILER PRICING MPGe. ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... .................................................................................................................... $ 2,750 2.0L Super & Turbo-Charged, Direct Inject Engine CREST VOLVO CARS 4222 IMPORTER'S SUGGESTED LIST PRICE P.O.E.: $ 54,900.00 20 30 8-Speed Geartronic Automatic Trans w/ Start-Stop 6020 STATE HWY 121 24Combined city/hwy city highway more in fuel costs 316 HP @ 5700 RPM and 295 lb-ft Torque @ 2200 RPM FRISCO, TX 75034 Climate Package 450.00 over 5 years All-Wheel-Drive with Instant Traction Heated Windshield Wiper Blades Adjustable Drive-Mode settings compared to the Double Wishbone Front & Integral Link Rear Susp Heated Rear Seats (Replaced when ordered with Anti-Lock Braking Sys (ABS) w/ Hill Start Assist Booster Cushions) 4.2 gallons per 100 miles average new vehicle. Advanced Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Electric Power Assisted Steering Advanced Package 1,700.00 19" Alloy Wheels with All-Season Tires Graphical Head Up Display Fuel Economy & Greenhouse Gas Rating (tailpipe only) Smog Rating (tailpipe only) ......................................................................................................WARRANTY 360 Surround View Camera Annual Fuel cost 48 Month/50,000 Mile Limited Warranty Coverage High Level Interior Illumination 144 Month Corrosion Protection "Unlimited Mileage" Refer to Warranty Info Book for Specific Limitations. Grocery Bag Holder* 280.00 ......................................................................................................AUDIO & TECHNOLOGY 12.3" Digital Driver Display VOLVO On-Call Roadside Assistance Eye Glass Holders* 75.00 $ 2,050 This vehicle emits 373 grams CO2 per mile. The best emits 0 grams per mile (tailpipe only). Producing and 9" Integrated Sensus Connect Touchscreen feat. distributingDistributing fuel alsofuel createalso creates emissions; emission; learn learn more more at fueleconomy.gov. at fueleconomy.gov. Smartphone Integ (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto) Volvo Increased Protection: Ask Your Volvo Retailer Load Bars* 330.00 Sensus Navigation Pro About an Extended Service Contract Actual results will vary for many reasons, including driving conditions and how you drive and maintain your Volvo On Call with 4-Yr Complimentary Subscription vehicle. The average new vehicle gets 27 MPG and costs $ 7,500 to fuel over 5 years. Cost estimates are Mud Flaps* 185.00 Incl Mobile App w/ Remote Start & Send to Car based on 15,000 miles per year at $3.25 per gallon. MPGe is miles per gasoline gallon equivalent. Vehicle TM WiFi Hotspot and Complimentary Trial Subscription emissions are a significant cause of climate change and smog. Bluetooth Connectivity w/ Audio Streaming Metallic Paint 645.00 SIRIUSXM Radio with Trial Subscription FM / HD Radio ......................................................................................................MAINTENANCE Protection Package Premier* 620.00 fueleconomy.gov 2 Front USB-A Ports + 2 Rear USB-C Ports High Performance Audio System Complimentary Factory Scheduled Maintenance for the Calculate personalized estimates and compare vehicles Smartphone QR Code First 3 Years or 36,000 Miles Protective Grille Steel* 460.00 Polestar* 1,295.00 PARTS CONTENT INFORMATION GOVERNMENT 5-STAR SAFETY RATINGS SAFETY & SECURITY Side Scuff Plate* 950.00 ...................................................................................................... ACCESSORIES LED Headlights with DRL, AHB and ABL ...................................................................................................... 21" 7 Spoke Wheel* 3,560.00 LED Front Fog Lights with Cornering Enhance the driving pleasure with Volvo accessories. FOR VEHICLES IN THIS Blind Spot Information System with Steer Assist Enrich the styling, integrate technology, boost Park Assist Pilot 200.00 and Cross Traffic Alert with Autobrake CARLINE: VOLVO SERIES Pilot Assist - Driver Assistance System performance, or simply carry more cargo - from This vehicle has not been rated by the government for overall with Adaptive Cruise Control function to fun, there's something for everyone. Harman Kardon Premium Sound 800.00 Collision Avoidance by City Safety U.S./CANADIAN PARTS vehicle score, frontal crash or rollover risk. Low & High Speed Collision Mitigation To view full accessory product line - Four-C Adaptive Air Suspension 1,200.00 Detects Vehicle/Pedestrian/Cyclist/Large Animal CONTENT: 1% Scan this Smartphone QR code Driver Alert Control Air Quality with Advanced Air Cleaner 250.00 Run-off Road Protection & Run-off Road Mitigation or visit https://accessories.volvocars.com/en-us Lane Departure Warning / Lane Keeping Aid MAJOR SOURCES OF Oncoming Mitigation by Braking Destination Charge 995.00 FOREIGN PARTS CONTENT: Front, Side & Curtain Airbags with Driver Side Knee Airbag Total Suggested Retail Price: $ 68,895.00 SWEDEN: 30% Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS) in Front Seats GERMANY: 15% Power Child Lock, Rear Doors ......................................................................................................JOIN THE CONVERSATION Connected Safety: Slippery Road/Hazard Light Alert See what our fans are saying about Volvo and join in! Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) FOR THIS VEHICLE: Have a question? FINAL ASSEMBLY POINT: Feel free to ask us on Twitter! @VolvoCarUSA GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN Scan this Smartphone QR code Star ratings range from 1 to 5 stars ( ) with 5 being the highest. ......................................................................................................LUXURY & CONVENIENCE Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Laminated Panoramic Moonroof w/Power Sunshade Instagram: @VolvoCarUSA COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: www.safercar.gov or 1-888-327-4236 Leather Upholstery Seating Surfaces Facebook: Volvo Car USA ENGINE PARTS: Leather Wrapped Tilt & Telescopic Steering Wheel YouTube: Volvo Car USA Keyless Entry & Drive w/ Hands-Free Power Tailgate SWEDEN VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Port of Importation: Brunswick, GA Power Front Seats w/ Driver Seat Memory Type & Chassis: 236 133573 Delivered by: Truck Includ. Power Lumbar Support Model Year: 2021 DELIVERY ADDRESS 2-Zone Automatic Climate Control + CleanZone TRANSMISSION PARTS: CREST VOLVO CARS 4222 Heated Front Seats Color: Crystal White Metal JAPAN VIN: YV4A22NL5M1133573 6020 STATE HWY 121 Heated Steering Wheel FRISCO, TX 75034 Tinted Windows, Rear Side Doors and Cargo HomeLink Garage Door Transmitter Integrated Roof Rails Power Folding Rear Headrests "Volvo" Tread Plates, Front Hidden Tailpipes Note: Parts contents does not include The price shown does not include Gasoline, License and Title Fees, State and final assembly, distribution, or other Local Taxes and Dealer Installed Options and Accessories. The factory reserves non-parts costs. the right to modify price, designs and equipment without previous notice. YV4A22NL5M1133573 This vehicle has not been rated by the government for overall vehicle score, frontal crash or rollover risk..
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