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- Volvo_V70 abstract "The Volvo V70 is a mid-size five-door station wagon/estate manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars since 1997.The first generation (1997–2000) began as the wagon version of the Volvo S70 (a renamed Volvo 850, which was itself available in saloon and estate configurations). The V70 was available only as a front and all-wheel drive estate, the latter marketed initially as the Cross Country XC and subsequently as the XC70.With styling by Peter Horbury, the second generation (1999-2007) shared major mechanical and styling commonality with the Volvo S60 saloon, and used the P2 platform with a 4 cm increase in width and height, a 5 cm longer wheelbase, a slightly shorter overall length than its predecessor, and a slightly increased interior cargo volume. As with its predecessor, the second generation was also offered with an all-wheel drive variant which was initially marketed as the V70 XC, later as the XC70.The third generation employs the Ford EUCD platform, sharing much of the interior (other than the rear seats and loadbay) with the second generation Volvo S80. It has been marketed since 2007 as the V70 (discontinued in North America after model year 2010) and the XC70, an all wheel drive model.The name V70 combines the letter V, standing for versatility, and 70, denoting relative platform size (e.g., a V70 is a larger platform than an S60, but smaller than an S80).".
- Volvo_V70 bodyStyle Crossover_(automobile).
- Volvo_V70 bodyStyle Vehicle_door.
- Volvo_V70 class Executive_car.
- Volvo_V70 class Mid-size_car.
- Volvo_V70 layout Four-wheel_drive.
- Volvo_V70 layout Front-engine_design.
- Volvo_V70 layout Front-wheel_drive.
- Volvo_V70 manufacturer Volvo_Cars.
- Volvo_V70 parentCompany Ford_Motor_Company.
- Volvo_V70 parentCompany Geely.
- Volvo_V70 predecessor Volvo_850.
- Volvo_V70 productionStartYear "1997".
- Volvo_V70 thumbnail Volvo_V70_D5_(III)_–_Frontansicht,_28._Mai_2011,_Hilden.jpg?width=300.
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- Volvo_V70 wikiPageExternalLink 2009-volvo-xc70-t6.
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- Volvo_V70 wikiPageExternalLink V70.
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- Volvo_V70 wikiPageID "1147701".
- Volvo_V70 wikiPageRevisionID "644910460".
- Volvo_V70 aka "Volvo V70-XC".
- Volvo_V70 aka "Volvo XC70".
- Volvo_V70 assembly Belgium.
- Volvo_V70 assembly Ghent.
- Volvo_V70 assembly Samut_Prakan_Province.
- Volvo_V70 assembly Thailand.
- Volvo_V70 assembly Torslandaverken.
- Volvo_V70 assembly "Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada".
- Volvo_V70 bodyStyle "5".
- Volvo_V70 class Crossover_(automobile).
- Volvo_V70 class Executive_car.
- Volvo_V70 class Mid-size_car.
- Volvo_V70 engine "1.6".
- Volvo_V70 engine "2".
- Volvo_V70 engine "2.3".
- Volvo_V70 engine "2.4".
- Volvo_V70 engine "2.5".
- Volvo_V70 engine "3".
- Volvo_V70 engine "3.2".
- Volvo_V70 hasPhotoCollection Volvo_V70.
- Volvo_V70 height "&".
- Volvo_V70 height "2003".
- Volvo_V70 height "R:".
- Volvo_V70 height "XC:".
- Volvo_V70 layout Four-wheel_drive.
- Volvo_V70 layout Front-engine_design.
- Volvo_V70 layout Front-wheel_drive.
- Volvo_V70 length "1998".
- Volvo_V70 length "1999".
- Volvo_V70 length "XC:".
- Volvo_V70 manufacturer Volvo_Cars.
- Volvo_V70 name "First generation".
- Volvo_V70 name "Second generation".
- Volvo_V70 name "Third generation".
- Volvo_V70 name "Volvo V70".
- Volvo_V70 parentCompany Ford_Motor_Company.
- Volvo_V70 parentCompany Geely.
- Volvo_V70 platform Ford_EUCD_platform.
- Volvo_V70 platform Volvo_P2_platform.
- Volvo_V70 predecessor Volvo_850.
- Volvo_V70 production "1997".
- Volvo_V70 production "1999".
- Volvo_V70 production "2007".
- Volvo_V70 related Ford_Mondeo.
- Volvo_V70 transmission "4".
- Volvo_V70 transmission "5".
- Volvo_V70 transmission "6".
- Volvo_V70 wheelbase "1998".
- Volvo_V70 wheelbase "1999".
- Volvo_V70 wheelbase "XC:".
- Volvo_V70 width ", Including mirrors.".
- Volvo_V70 width "XC: , Including mirrors".
- Volvo_V70 width "XC:".
- Volvo_V70 wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:1990s_automobiles.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:2000s_automobiles.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:2010s_automobiles.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:All-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:Crossover_sport_utility_vehicles.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:Euro_NCAP_large_family_cars.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:Ford_D3_platform.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1997.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:Volvo_vehicles.
- Volvo_V70 subject Category:Estates.
- Volvo_V70 type Automobile.
- Volvo_V70 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Volvo_V70 type Product.
- Volvo_V70 type Automobile.
- Volvo_V70 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Volvo_V70 type DesignedArtifact.
- Volvo_V70 type Thing.
- Volvo_V70 comment "The Volvo V70 is a mid-size five-door station wagon/estate manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars since 1997.The first generation (1997–2000) began as the wagon version of the Volvo S70 (a renamed Volvo 850, which was itself available in saloon and estate configurations).".
- Volvo_V70 label "Volvo V70".
- Volvo_V70 label "Volvo V70".
- Volvo_V70 label "Volvo V70".
- Volvo_V70 label "Volvo V70".