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  1. Volvo V70 - Wikipedia

    • Early model years still used a five-cylinder diesel purchased from VAG which was phased out in favour of Volvo's own five-cylinder diesel from the D5 Engine family. See more

    ManufacturerVolvo Cars
    Production1996–2016
    Body style5-door estate · 5-door crossover
    Overview

    The Volvo V70 is an executive car manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars from 1996 to 2016 across three generations. The name V70 combines the letter V, standing for versatility, and 70, denoting re… See more

    First generation (1996–2000)

    The first generation V70 was an improved development on the basis of the Volvo 850 estate. Its overall design became more rounded doing away with the 850's square edges. Among the many changes were a completely … See more

     
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    Oct 5, 2009 · Traditionally the D5 was simply a warmed-up version of the 2.4D, but now it has a second, smaller turbocharger that spools up at lower revs to minimise lag and improve bottom-end punch.

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  8. 2005 Volvo V70 D5 Specifications & Performance

    Nov 12, 2023 · Technical specifications for the 2005-2007 facelift Volvo V70 D5 5 door estate. Find & compare performance, practicality, chassis, brakes, top speed, acceleration, suspension, engine, weights, luggage & more.

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