VOLVO V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE 2.4D DPF 175 SE PREMIUM 6SPD

The VOLVO V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE 2.4D DPF 175 SE PREMIUM 6SPD is a versatile and practical estate car that appeals to families, commuters, and anyone needing reliable extra cargo space. As part of Volvo’s well-respected V70 range, this model is known for its comfort, safety, and solid build quality. Its spacious design and estate body style make it an ideal choice for those who often carry passengers or large loads, while its fuel-efficient 2.4D diesel engine ensures economical running — making it suitable for daily family duties or long-distance trips. What sets the VOLVO V70 from 2007 to 2010 apart is its reputation for reliability and a smooth driving experience. It offers a premium feel with features like the SE PREMIUM trim, and its robust diesel engine provides a strong balance of power and fuel economy. Compared to rivals in the same class, such as other estate vehicles, the V70 is often praised for its safety features and comfortable ride. With an average recorded mileage of around 108,307 miles and a typical ownership history of about two previous keepers, the V70 represents a dependable choice for those seeking a practical, safe, and comfortable estate car that’s well-suited for family life or long-distance travel.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage data for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5-door estate 2.4D DPF 175 SE Premium 6-speed indicates that half of the recorded vehicles have mileages between 110,000 and 120,000 miles, while the other half are between 140,000 and 150,000 miles. Notably, there is a significant gap in the data between these ranges, suggesting limited recent recordings in the 120,000 to 140,000-mile bracket. This distribution may reflect typical usage patterns or the age of the vehicles, highlighting that a substantial portion of these vehicles are in the 110–150k mile range.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR Estate 2.4D DPF 175 SE Premium 6SPD, the private sale prices are evenly split between two ranges. Specifically, 50% of the vehicles are valued between £2,000 and £3,000, while the remaining 50% are valued between £4,000 and £5,000. This suggests a significant divide in the private sale market, potentially reflecting variations in vehicle condition, mileage, or ownership history within the sample. Notably, there appears to be no data for prices outside these ranges, indicating that these are the most common values observed for this model in private sales.
production years
production years
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Based on the available data, all vehicles of the model "VOLVO V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE 2.4D DPF 175 SE PREMIUM 6SPD" in the sample were manufactured in 2009. This indicates that during the period covered, 100% of these vehicles in the dataset are from 2009, which could suggest that this particular model was most prevalent or in production during that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR Estate 2.4D DPF 175 SE Premium 6SPD model, the main paint colour is equally split between grey and silver, each accounting for 50% of observed vehicles. This balanced distribution suggests both colours are popular choices among owners for this model, potentially reflecting shared aesthetic preferences or availability during production.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the 'VOLVO V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE 2.4D DPF 175 SE PREMIUM 6SPD' model, half of the vehicles have had only 2 registered keepers, while the other half have had 5 registered keepers. This suggests a relatively split ownership history, with a significant portion of the vehicles showing minimal ownership changes, which could imply good reliability and retention or potentially limited ownership transfers over time.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR Estate 2.4D DPF 175 SE Premium 6SPD model are equipped with a 2,400cc engine and exclusively use diesel as their primary fuel type. This uniformity suggests a consistent engine and fuel type configuration across the sample, reflecting standard specifications for this particular model and variant.