The Volvo S40 is a series of subcompact executive cars marketed and produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1995 to 2012, offered as a more...
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Applications: 1999–2004 Volvo S40 badged as S40 1.8i or S40 1.8i SE 1999–2004 Volvo V40 badged as V40 1.8i or V40 1.8i SE The S40 V40 1.8 also came with...
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(Volvo 343, 345) Volvo 360 Volvo 440/460 Volvo 480 Volvo 740 Volvo 760 Volvo 780 Volvo 850 Volvo 940 Volvo 960 Released in 1995 Volvo S40 Volvo V40 Released...
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The Volvo V50 is the station wagon version of the Volvo S40 small family car first unveiled at the 2003 Bologna Motor Show, both assembled at Ghent, Belgium...
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engines, the C30 is a variant of the Volvo S40/V50/C70 range, sharing the same Ford C1/Volvo P1 platform. Volvo marketed the C30 as a premium hatchback...
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Tom Walkinshaw Racing (redirect from Volvo S40 Racing)
and S40 securing one win in 1997 in the BTCC. In 1998, TWR Volvo won the British Touring Car Championship with Rickard Rydell driving the S40. TWR also...
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948 cc) DOHC — Volvo S40/V40 B42xx — 1.9 L (1,948 cc) — Volvo S40/V40 B62xx — 2.5 L (2,473 cc) 1995–1998 B6254 — 2.5 L (2,473 cc) DOHC 24v — Volvo 960 Europe...
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Ford Global C-car Platform (redirect from Volvo P1 Platform)
Focus, Volvo S40 and V50, and Mazda3 (BK and BL) share about 60% of their parts and components. Thirty engineers each from Ford, Mazda, and Volvo worked...
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The Volvo V40 is a small family car (C-segment in Europe) manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars from 2012 to 2019. It was unveiled at the 2012 Geneva...
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models to Thailand. Volvo XC60 Volvo S60 Volvo XC90 Volvo S90 Volvo XC40 Volvo 144 1968–1996 Volvo 240 1984–1996 Volvo S40 1996–2004 Volvo V40 1996–2004 Land...
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sharing the Volvo S40 platform, designed by John Kinsey and built by Pininfarina Sverige AB — a joint venture between Pininfarina and Volvo (and the first...
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Volvo Dealer Racing, known originally as the Volvo Dealer Team and occasionally as Volvo 850 Racing, Volvo S40 Racing and Volvo Racing was an Australian...
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such as ABS) prior to production ceasing in late summer 1996, when the Volvo S40/V40, which shared its platform with the Mitsubishi Carisma, replaced the...
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Volvo 850, preceding model, largely a pre-facelift version Volvo V70, estate version based on the same platform and bearing the same design Volvo S40...
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Silverstone on 20 September. The championship was won by Rickard Rydell in a Volvo S40, the runner-up was Anthony Reid in a Nissan Primera and James Thompson...
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the first generation Mitsubishi Carisma alongside the Volvo S40/V40 in 1996. During the 1990s, Volvo also partnered with the American manufacturer General...
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(1972–1975) DAF 46 (1975–1976) Volvo 66 (1975–1981) Volvo 340/360 (1976–1991) Volvo 480 (1986–1995) Volvo 440/460 (1987–1997) Volvo S40/V40 (1995–2004) Mitsubishi...
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the Waja's chassis is a modified adaptation of the Mitsubishi Carisma / Volvo S40 platform. Furthermore, early Waja models were powered by Mitsubishi and...
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Volvo V40 may refer to: Volvo V40 (1995–2004), a station wagon version of the S40 manufactured by Volvo from 1995 to 2004 Volvo V40 (2012–2019), a hatchback...
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caps. Volvo C30 T5 R-Design Volvo S40 T5 R-Design Volvo V40 T4 R-Design Volvo XC40 T5 R-Design Volvo V50 T5 R-Design Volvo S60 T5 R-Design Volvo V60 T4...
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Renault F-Type engine (category Volvo engines)
(71 kW; 96 PS) DIN. It was also used in the Renault Mégane 1, Volvo 440, Volvo 460, Volvo S40, V40 and Mitsubishi Carisma. In the autumn of 1997, Renault...
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set of Pirelli tires. Volvo – The Game includes six cars from Volvo and two race tracks. Cars include the Volvo C30, S60, S40, 850 and the 240 Turbo...
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Volvo 2000 Volvo S70 (FWD) 2000 Volvo V70 (FWD & AWD) 2000–2004 Volvo C70 (FWD) 2000–2004 Volvo S40 (FWD) 2000–2004 Volvo V40 (FWD) 2000–2009 Volvo S60...
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unit is from Volvo using a composite transverse spring. The gas tank came from the Saab 900, the base of the seats are from the Volvo S40, the steering...
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pressure and piezoelectric injectors. Volvo has a special version of the D5 (D5244T8/T13) for use in the C30, S40, V50 and C70 models that produces 180 PS...
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The Volvo Engine Architecture (VEA) is a family of straight-three and straight-four automobile petrol and diesel engines produced by Volvo Cars in Skövde...
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"divine gift". It was co-developed with Volvo, sharing its chassis with the first generation of the Volvo S40, and built at the NedCar factory in Born...
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Suzuki Boulevard S40, a Japanese motorcycle Toyota Crown (S40), a Japanese luxury car Volvo S40, a Swedish automobile Canon PowerShot S40, a digital camera...
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Mondeo. Volvo C30 1.8F FlexiFuel Volvo S40 1.8F FlexiFuel Volvo V50 1.8F FlexiFuel Volvo XC60 (concept) 2.5FT FlexiFuel Volvo V70 2.0F FlexiFuel Volvo V70...
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Ford global C1 platform, shared with the latest European Ford Focus and Volvo S40. Previewed by the MX-Sportif concept car, the first-generation Mazda3...
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