
VOLVO XC70 (2013-17)
The VOLVO XC70 (2013-17) is a versatile and practical estate car that combines the comfort and spaciousness of a family SUV with the sporty elegance of an estate. Positioned as a reliable option for those needing extra cargo space and a smooth drive, it’s popular among families, commuters, and anyone seeking a comfortable vehicle for both daily errands and longer trips. Known for its solid build quality and Scandinavian design, the XC70 stands out with its high safety standards, comfortable interior, and impressive ride quality, making it an excellent choice in the estate car segment.
In the UK market, the VOLVO XC70 (2013-17) is often praised for its durability, low running costs, and the ability to handle a variety of road conditions, thanks to its all-wheel-drive options. With an average mileage of around 80,860 miles and a typical private sale valuation of approximately £13,650, this model offers good value for those looking for a dependable used estate car. Its reputation for reliability, combined with its spaciousness and practicality, makes it a worthy contender against other similar vehicles. Whether for family outings or everyday commuting, the VOLVO XC70 (2013-17) remains a popular choice for drivers who want a blend of safety, comfort, and versatility.

average use

The data indicates that the most recent mileage readings for Volvo XC70 (2013-17) vehicles are predominantly clustered in the 70,000 to 80,000 and 80,000 to 90,000 miles ranges, accounting for a combined 26.9%. Notably, vehicles with 90,000 to 100,000 miles also constitute a significant portion at 13.2%. There are smaller but notable percentages of vehicles in the 50,000 to 60,000 miles range (8.4%) and the 100,000 to 110,000 miles range (9.2%). The occurrence of very high mileage vehicles exceeds 200,000 miles is quite rare, collectively making up less than 2% of the sample, with the highest cluster being 120,000 to 130,000 miles at 7.3%. Overall, most recorded mileages are concentrated around the mid to high 70,000s, suggesting typical usage patterns for this model range.

vehicle values

The provided data on private sale prices for the 2013-17 Volvo XC70 indicates that most vehicles tend to sell within the £8,000 to £13,000 range, with the highest percentage (18.3%) falling between £12,000 and £13,000. Notably, a significant portion (17.6%) are sold for between £11,000 and £12,000, and around 11.7% in the £10,000 to £11,000 range, underscoring a strong market activity in the £10,000–£13,000 segment. Lower-price brackets, such as £4,000–£5,000, make up a small share (1.5%), suggesting that most vehicles retain higher value. Conversely, only a very small percentage (0.7%) are sold above £17,000, hinting at a limit to the higher end of private sale prices for these vehicles. Overall, the data reflects a market with a concentration around the £10,000–£13,000 range, with diminishing frequency at both the lower and higher extremes.

production years

The data indicates that the majority of Volvo XC70 (2013-17) vehicles in the sample were manufactured between 2013 and 2016. Specifically, the highest proportion is from 2015 at 35.2%, followed by 2014 at 28.9%, then 2016 at 19.8%, and 2013 at 15%. Notably, only a small fraction, 1.1%, are from 2017. This suggests that most vehicles are from the mid-years of the model range, with relatively few recent 2017 models, possibly reflecting their market availability or registration patterns.

colour popularity

The data on the main paint colours of 2013-17 Volvo XC70 vehicles shows a diverse palette, with Silver being the most common at 24.9%. Black and Blue are also prominent, comprising 19.8% and 16.8% respectively. Notably, lighter and more neutral shades such as White (11.7%) and Gold (14.3%) are also well-represented. Conversely, more vibrant colours like Red are less common, at just 4.8%. Interestingly, Bronze, another less typical colour, accounts for 7.7%. Overall, the trend indicates a preference for classic and neutral colours among these vehicles, with metallic tones like Silver and Black leading the way.

ownership cycle

The data shows that most vehicles of the Volvo XC70 (2013-17) in the sample have had between 2 and 4 registered keepers, accounting for the majority of the distribution. Specifically, 26.7% have had 2 keepers, while 29.7% have had 3 keepers, indicating a relatively high turnover rate among owners. About 9.5% of the vehicles have had 5 keepers, and 22.7% have had 4 keepers. Fewer vehicles have had only 1 keeper (7%) or as many as 6 or 8 keepers, representing 3.3% and 1.1% respectively. This pattern suggests that most vehicles change hands more than once within their lifespan, which might reflect typical ownership cycles or fleet turnover in this vehicle segment.

engine choices

The data indicates that the majority of Volvo XC70 (2013-17) vehicles are equipped with a 2.4-liter engine, accounting for 91.2% of the sample. Smaller proportions feature a 1.969-liter engine (6.6%) or a 2.953-liter engine (0.7%), with a minimal percentage (1.984 liters, 1.5%). Regarding fuel type, an overwhelming 99.3% of these vehicles run on diesel, while a very small fraction (0.7%) use petrol. Overall, these vehicles are predominantly diesel-powered with a consistent engine capacity around 2.4 liters.












