VOLVO V50 (2007-10) 5DR SPORTSWAGON 2.0D 136 SPORT

The VOLVO V50 (2007-10) 5DR SPORTSWAGON 2.0D 136 SPORT is a versatile and stylish estate car that's well-suited for families, commuters, or anyone seeking a reliable vehicle with a good balance of practicality and driving comfort. Positioned in the compact executive wagon segment, the V50 offers a smart combination of versatile cargo space and a sleek design, making it an excellent choice for those needing extra room without sacrificing style. Its sporty appeal and comfortable interior make it stand out among rivals, offering a driving experience that is both smooth and responsive. What sets the VOLVO V50 (2007-10) 2.0D 136 SPORT apart is its reputation for safety, fuel efficiency, and durability—traits that Volvo is renowned for. Its efficient diesel engine provides a good balance between performance and economy, making it ideal for daily commuting or longer journeys. With an average of around 7800 miles driven annually and an average of four previous owners, it's a practical vehicle that many used car buyers trust. Known for its reliability and solid build quality, the V50 remains a popular choice in the used car market, offering excellent value for those looking for a stylish and dependable estate car.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for the Volvo V50 (2007-10) 5DR Sportswagon 2.0D 136 Sport indicates that the majority of recorded mileages are clustered between 130,000 and 180,000 miles, with the highest percentage (12.9%) in the 170,000 to 180,000-mile range. Notably, there are very low percentages for vehicles with mileage under 10,000 miles (0.4%) and extremely high mileage over 740,000 miles (also 0.4%). This suggests that most vehicles tend to be driven extensively before being recorded, and very high-mileage vehicles are quite rare. Overall, the data reflects a typical pattern where a significant number of V70s are in the mid to high 100,000s range, with fewer low-mileage or extremely high-mileage vehicles recorded.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data shows that the majority of private sale prices for the Volvo V50 (2007-10) 5DR Sportswagon 2.0D 136 SPORT fall within the £1,000 to £2,000 range, accounting for 65.1% of listings. A smaller proportion, 26.3%, are in the £2,000 to £3,000 bracket, while only 7.8% are priced under £1,000. Very few vehicles, just 0.8%, sell for between £3,000 and £4,000. This suggests that most private sellers price this model between £1,000 and £2,000, which is indicative of a lower-market valuation for aged or possibly higher-mileage vehicles within this range.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of the Volvo V50 (2007-10) 5DR Sportswagon 2.0D 136 Sport models were manufactured between 2008 and 2009, accounting for 51.4% and 28.6% respectively. Vehicles from 2008 constitute the largest portion of the sample, followed by 2009 models. Only 20% of these vehicles are from 2007. This distribution suggests that most of these cars on the market are from the later years within the production span.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the Volvo V50 (2007-10) 5DR Sportswagon 2.0D 136 Sport is black, accounting for 35.3% of the vehicles. This is followed by blue at 18.8%, grey at 16.5%, silver at 15.7%, red at 10.6%, white at 2%, and green being quite rare at 1.2%. The predominance of black suggests it has been the most popular or perhaps most commonly maintained colour choice for this model during that period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the Volvo V50 (2007-10) 5-door Sportswagon 2.0D 136 SPORT indicates that most vehicles have been registered to between 4 and 7 owners, accounting for a significant proportion of the sample—specifically, 23.9% with 4 keepers, 13.3% with 6, and 11% with both 7 and 3 keepers. Notably, a smaller segment—9.8%—has had 8 registered keepers, and an even smaller fraction had only 1 or 2 keepers, each at about 0.4% and 2.7%, respectively. The distribution suggests that this model tends to change hands several times over its lifespan, with a peak in vehicles having four owners. This pattern may imply that the vehicle often remains in use across multiple owners but rarely beyond around eight, indicating moderate turnover typical of cars in this age range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that for the Volvo V50 (2007-10) 5DR Sportswagon 2.0D 136 Sport, the vast majority of vehicles (96.1%) from 1998 are equipped with an engine capacity of approximately 2.0 liters, with only a small portion (3.9%) from 1997 falling into this category. Additionally, all vehicles in this sample (100%) are powered by diesel fuel. This suggests that the 2.0D engine was predominantly used across these model years, and diesel was the exclusive fuel type for this variant.