VOLVO V40 (2016-20) 5DR HATCHBACK 2.0 D2 DPF SS 120 EU6 R DESIGN NAV PLUS GTRON AUTO6

The Volvo V40 (2016-20) 5DR HATCHBACK 2.0 D2 DPF SS 120 EU6 R DESIGN NAV PLUS GTRON AUTO6 is a stylish and practical hatchback that stands out in the UK market for its blend of Scandinavian design, safety, and efficiency. Ideal for families, commuters, and those seeking a reliable and comfortable car for everyday use, the V40 offers a refined driving experience combined with a spacious interior. It is well-suited for city driving and longer trips alike, making it a versatile choice for various lifestyles. What makes the Volvo V40 unique in its class is its reputation for safety and build quality, complemented by features like the R-Design trim and advanced navigation systems. This model is known for its elegant design, comfortable ride, and fuel economy, making it a competitive choice against rivals in the compact hatchback segment. With an average mileage of around 51,516 miles and typically being owned by about 2 to 3 previous drivers, this V40 provides a good balance of affordability and dependability. Whether you're a first-time driver or looking for a premium used car, the Volvo V40 (2016-20) offers a blend of style, safety, and practicality that’s hard to beat in the used car market.
average use
average use
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The latest mileage data for the Volvo V40 (2016-20) hatchbacks reveals that the most common recorded mileage ranges are between 40,000 and 50,000 miles (26.9%) and 20,000 and 30,000 miles (15.4%). Notably, a significant portion of the vehicles, approximately 11.5%, have recorded mileages in both the 50,000–60,000 and 80,000–90,000 mile brackets. There are also smaller groups with mileages in higher ranges, such as 70,000–80,000 miles (7.7%) and 110,000–120,000 miles (3.8%). This distribution suggests that most vehicles tend to be relatively moderate in mileage, with a notable number reaching the mid to high 80,000s, indicating these are commonly driven but not excessively high-mileage models.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The provided data shows the distribution of private sale prices for a specific model of Volvo V40 (2016-20). The most common private sale price range is between £11,000 and £12,000, accounting for 23.1% of sales, indicating this is a typical market value for this vehicle. Notably, there are fewer sales in the higher price brackets (£13,000 to £14,000 and £15,000 to £16,000), each representing only 7.7% of sales. The lower end of the spectrum (around £5,000 to £6,000) accounts for a modest 3.8%, suggesting most vehicles tend to sell within the mid-range. Overall, the data highlights a concentration of private sale prices around £11,000 to £12,000, reflecting the vehicle's market positioning and depreciation pattern.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Volvo V40 models (2016-2020) in our sample were manufactured in 2017, accounting for approximately 76.9%. Vehicles from 2018 and 2016 each make up about 11.5% of the sample. This suggests that most of these models currently on the market are from the 2017 production year, which could reflect a peak in availability or popularity around that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colours for the Volvo V40 (2016-20) 5-door hatchback are Silver (26.9%) and White (23.1%), making up nearly half of the sample. Black also features prominently at 19.2%. In contrast, colours like Grey and Blue are quite rare, each at just 7.7%, while Red, at 15.4%, is somewhat less common. Overall, neutral colours such as Silver, White, and Black dominate, which aligns with common trends for the model and segment.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Volvo V40 (2016–20) model reveals that the most common number of keepers is 2, accounting for 34.6% of vehicles. The next most frequent is 3 keepers at 26.9%, followed by 4 keepers at 15.4%. Vehicles with just 1 keeper are relatively rare, comprising only 7.7%. Higher numbers of keepers, such as 5 or 8, are less common, representing 11.5% and 3.8%, respectively. Overall, the data suggests a significant proportion of these vehicles change hands at least once or twice, indicating moderate ownership turnover within this model group.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all sampled Volvo V40 models from 2016 to 2020 are equipped with an engine capacity of 1969cc, representing 100% of the sample. Additionally, every vehicle in the sample uses diesel as its primary fuel type. This suggests a consistent specification across this particular model range, highlighting its diesel engine with a capacity of approximately 2.0 liters.