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  2. Volvo V50 - Wikipedia

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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.Sharing the Volvo P1 platform with the European Ford Focus and the Mazda 3, the V50 featured interior "theatre" lighting, a floating center stack and "Volvo Intelligent Vehicle Architecture".

  3. Volvo V - Wikipedia

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    Volvo V may refer to: Volvo V40, a car model from the Swedish car manufacturer Volvo; Volvo V50, a car model from the Swedish car manufacturer Volvo;

  4. List of Volvo engines - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cars has a long reputation as a maker of inline (or straight) engines. This list of Volvo engines gives an overview of available internal combustion engines. When Volvo started in 1927, they ordered their engines from the engine manufacturer Penta in Skövde. The first engine was the inline four-cylinder side valve 28 hp (21 kW) Type DA ...

  5. Volvo S40 - Wikipedia

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    The car helped change perceptions of Volvo: "The S40/V40 range was the car that finally persuaded buyers that Volvo really could build a credible compact executive car", reported the RAC. [12] For the 2000 model year, Volvo expanded the S40/V40's market to North America, where this range went on sale exclusively with the 1.9 liter turbo. [13]

  6. Ford Global C-car Platform - Wikipedia

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    The C1 platform has been replaced by the global C platform (or C-car) [3] and combines three previous platforms as part of Ford's "One Ford" efficiency drive. [4] Ford global C platform vehicles: 2011–2019 Ford C-Max (second generation) (C344) and Grand C-Max [4] 2012–2018 Ford Focus [5] (C346) 2013–2019 Ford Escape / Ford Kuga (C520) [5]

  7. V50 - Wikipedia

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  8. Volvo Cars - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cars has been separate from its former parent conglomerate and producer of heavy trucks, buses, and construction equipment (among others) AB Volvo since 1999 when AB Volvo sold its automobile division Volvo Cars to Ford Motor Company for US$6.47 billion. [3] On 28 March 2010, Ford sold Volvo Cars at a loss to Geely Holding for $1.8 ...

  9. Volvo - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Group (Swedish: Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, shortened to AB Volvo, stylized as VOLVO) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing corporation headquartered in Gothenburg. While its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of trucks, buses and construction equipment, Volvo also supplies marine and industrial ...