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2001 Volvo V70 in Tustin

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2001 Volvo V70 Research

2001 Volvo V70

Resale Value:$11,526  |  Get Internet Pricing from a Local Dealer!
Transmissions: 5-Speed Automatic; 5-Speed Manual
Drivetrains: All Wheel Drive; Front Wheel Drive
This Vehicle Has Been Sold
Vehicle Specs
Price: $9,991.00 Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2001 Engine: Inline 5
Mileage: 79,455 Bodystyle: Wagons
Location: Tustin,CA Doors: 4
Exterior: Green Dealer Stock #: 20675377
Interior: N/A VIN #: YV1SW53D311016587
Transmission: Manual Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
air conditioning,power steering,power windows,power door locks,telescoping wheel,cruise control,am/fm stereo,cassette,single compact disc,dual front air bags,front side air bags,abs (4-wheel),stability/traction,leather,dual power seats,moon roof,alloy w,a

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Professional Review

Okay, we admit it: We're suckers for style. The plushbottoms who people this office are willing to excuse almost anything in its name, which explains our fondness for the 1983 Aston Martin Lagonda. You can rely on us to call a spade a spade, but when it's got an ocelot-femur handle and a blade wrought from the finest German boron-Kevlar, well, then a spade is an instrument of rare subtlety and something we desperately need to own, right now, lest the Earth spin off its axis. So it is appropriate that we were floored by our year with the Volvo V70 T5--blinded, for too long, to its dynamic shortcomings and smitten by its tactile splendor.

Our reactions may have been more pronounced because the object of our affection was a Volvo. Volvos, whose bodies have long been artless riffs on the right angle, have benefited immeasurably from the pen of Peter Horbury, Volvo's British head of design. Horbury has somehow managed to show, arguably better than any previous Swede in his position, what a Scandinavian car should look and feel like. From the C70 to the most recent S60, Horbury's Volvos blend the sometimes warring but always Scandinavian virtues of utility and beauty.

From our logbook: "Just as it took an American (Freeman Thomas) to encapsulate the German car's essence (Audi TT), so has it taken a Brit to bring Scandinavian design back to Volvo. This car's styling, inside and out, is restrained and elegant, crisp and uplifting, a tonic for all that depressing, twenty-four-hour Arctic Circle darkness.... Read full article