VOLVO V70 (2013-17)

The VOLVO V70 (2013-17) is a versatile and spacious estate car that appeals to families, commuters, and anyone needing reliable, practical transport. Known for its generous cargo capacity and comfortable ride, this model is ideal for long journeys, daily errands, or even outdoor adventures. Its sleek design and reputation for safety make it a popular choice in the UK used car market, often standing out among other estate cars for its combination of comfort, durability, and understated style. With an average mileage of around 87,887 miles and typically owned by nearly two previous drivers, the VOLVO V70 (2013-17) offers a dependable option for those seeking a vehicle that balances performance with practicality. What makes the VOLVO V70 (2013-17) truly notable is its reputation for safety and reliability, which are core to the Volvo brand. It’s well-suited for daily family use, with features that promote comfort and peace of mind on the road. Compared to rivals in its class, such as the Audi A4 Avant or BMW 3 Series Touring, the V70 is often praised for its spaciousness and smooth driving experience. Whether you're looking for a family car that can handle the school run or a comfortable vehicle for longer trips, the VOLVO V70 (2013-17) remains a smart choice for used car buyers looking for quality, safety, and practicality.
average use
average use
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The data shows the distribution of the most recent mileage readings for Volvo V70 models (2013-17). The majority of vehicles (around 11.1%) have recorded mileages between 80,000 and 90,000 miles, indicating this is a common mileage range for these vehicles. Notably, small percentages of cars are recorded at very low mileages (0.6% at 0-10,000 miles) and very high mileages (0.3% at 340,000-350,000 miles). There is a relatively even spread across mid-range mileages, but fewer vehicles are recorded at the extremes, which could suggest that very low and very high mileage vehicles are less typical in this sample. Overall, the data indicates a standard distribution centered around the 70,000 to 90,000 mile range.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the most common private sale price range for the Volvo V70 (2013-17) is between £7,000 and £8,000, accounting for 23.2% of the market. Similarly, the £8,000 to £9,000 range also has a significant share at 12.7%. There are smaller proportions of vehicles priced lower than £3,000, with less than 1% falling in the £2,000 to £3,000 bracket, and a modest number priced above £13,000, with only 0.3% in the £14,000 to £15,000 range and 0.6% in the £15,000 to £16,000 range. Overall, most private sales cluster in the £7,000 to £9,000 range, suggesting a general market consensus on the valuation of this model in that price band.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that, among Volvo V70 models manufactured between 2013 and 2017, the most common year of manufacture is 2014, accounting for 35% of the sample. Vehicles from 2014 tend to predominate, followed by 2015 at approximately 31.8%. Slightly fewer vehicles are from 2016, making up about 16.6%, which is equal to the proportion from 2013. Overall, this suggests a relatively even distribution across these years, with a notable peak in 2014, possibly reflecting higher production or retention of models from that year within the sample.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among 2013-2017 Volvo V70 vehicles, blue is the most popular main paint colour, accounting for 22.6% of vehicles. Silver is also quite common, representing 20.7%, followed by grey at 15.3% and black at 14.3%. Lighter colours such as white and gold have moderate popularity, with white at 5.1% and gold at 12.7%. Red and bronze are less common, comprising 7% and 2.2% respectively. Overall, there's a clear preference for blue and silver, which together make up almost 43% of the vehicle colour distribution, suggesting these colours are particularly popular choices among owners of this model during that period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Volvo V70 (2013-17) indicates that most vehicles have been maintained by between 2 and 3 owners, with 30.6% having had 2 keepers and 36.3% with 3. This suggests these vehicles often change hands once or twice. Notably, a small percentage (17.2%) have had 4 owners, and only a minimal proportion (0.3%) have an unknown number of keepers. Overall, the majority of these vehicles tend to have a relatively limited number of owners, which can be a positive indicator of consistency and potential reliability.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all sampled Volvo V70 models (2013-17) are powered by diesel fuel exclusively. Engine capacities vary, with the most common being 1969cc, accounting for 52.2% of the vehicles. Other notable capacities include 2400cc (19.1%), 1984cc (16.2%), and 1560cc (12.4%). This suggests a strong prevalence of diesel engines among this model range, particularly around 1969cc, which appears to be the most common engine size.