Used 2000 VolvoS80 4dr Sdn T-6 Turbo

On the Lot
at Willis Cadillac
    Exterior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    205,778 miles
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    Engine
    B6284T-2.8 Liter T-6
    VIN
    YV1TS90D6Y1093962
    Stock Number
    X13983
    Volvo S80
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    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 268

    Dealer Notes

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    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.8Out of 5
    • Best car I've ever had, 7 years so far [S80 T6]

      By blkbrd on 3/16/2023 12:39:31 AM

      5.0
      TL;DR: + These models are entering their golden years gracefully; there are still hundreds on the road near me + Comfortable for both shorter (5'2") and taller (6'4") family members to drive + You can get an 3.5mm aux cable setup by taking over the CD player input (look up GROM audio) + Steering wheel controls, even the wife's much younger (2012) car doesn't have them - Expensive routine maintenance :( - Turbo whine may annoy some - They're a bit aged-looking Full review: This Volvo is quite heavy, but with the turbo it pulls its own weight well and can offer some pep when required. I feel completely safe in this car during the winters up here in northern New England and the seats are so comfortable I've joked that when it finally kicks the bucket I'll rip a seat out and turn it into a desk chair. Steering is responsive and feels good even in spite of the heft of the car. The undercarriage has a splash shield or skid plate up near the engine and something similar in the back, which has thus far protected nearly all of the components from the rust older vehicles get up here with the salt on our winter roads. Mine hasn't needed more than routine maintenance and wearables getting replaced, which brings me to the biggest downside of this vehicle: the cost to service it can be $$$$ major cash. As soon as you diverge from something simple like a window motor or sparkplugs you're looking at big money, and as they age the cost of the major mileage based routine maintenance (like the 100,000mi timing belt/cooling system service) easily exceeds 2 grand even at small local shops. The local dealership wanted 5k for that service -- outrageous, find a local shop you trust if you get this model car. All that being said, I'd still rather pay for an expected, preventative maintenance every 5-10 years and enjoy the car running flawlessly than be nickle-and-dimed to death with little things wearing out well before their time. My previous car was a Subaru and although I enjoyed it, it racked up a much larger bill by the time I sold it. I've now had the Volvo twice as long and it hasn't cost me a fraction of what that Legacy did. Overall 9/10 definitely recommend to anyone with the budget to keep them running.
    • 24 years old car more dependable then a new car

      By Victor on 3/6/2023 3:58:34 AM

      5.0
      One the best quality cars have been made Its runs and drives great I owned for 5 years Its daily driver maintenance cost was around $2000 for whole 5 years
    • A pleasurable machine

      By looncraz on 5/29/2022 1:19:15 AM

      5.0
      Owned the car for about four years, put 70,000 miles on it. Only issue while I had it was a failed fuel pressure sensor. The turbo seized up on the previous owner because they were using conventional oil and it became coked with oil - an expensive lesson! Very comfortable for my couple hundred mile daily trips... only real downside is the fuel expense. Fuel economy was mediocre already, but needing premium fuel certainly didn't help matters.