VOLVO C70 (2006-09) 2DR CONVERTIBLE 2.0D 136 S PREMIUM POWERSHIFT AUTO6

The VOLVO C70 (2006-09) 2DR CONVERTIBLE 2.0D 136 S PREMIUM POWERSHIFT AUTO6 is a stylish and practical convertible that blends sophisticated design with versatile functionality. Positioned in the UK market as a premium soft-top, it appeals to drivers seeking a comfortable yet fun open-air driving experience. Known for its sleek styling and reliable build, this model is ideal for individuals or couples who enjoy leisure driving, occasional weekends away, or scenic drives in the countryside. Its distinctive design and quality features make it a popular choice among those looking for a stylish, convertible vehicle that offers both practicality and a premium feel. This particular model is recognized for its smooth diesel engine, which provides good fuel economy—a key advantage for cost-conscious drivers—and its automatic transmission offers a relaxing drive. The car is typically used for everyday commuting, leisure trips, or as a second car for those who appreciate driving with the top down. Compared to its rivals, the VOLVO C70 stands out for its solid safety reputation, Scandinavian design, and overall reliability. With an average recorded mileage of around 76,209 miles and a private sale valuation of approximately £2,383, the car remains an attractive option for those seeking a convertible with a balance of style, dependability, and affordability.
average use
average use
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The most recent recorded mileages for the Volvo C70 (2006-09) 2DR Convertible 2.0D 136 S Premium Powershift Auto show an even split between two ranges: 50% of vehicles have recorded mileages between 80,000 and 90,000 miles, while the remaining 50% are between 50,000 and 60,000 miles. This suggests a notable variation in the vehicle's usage or age within this sample, indicating that some vehicles are possibly closer to their mid-life, whereas others are approaching higher mileage thresholds.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for the Volvo C70 (2006-09) 2DR Convertible 2.0D 136 S Premium Powershift Auto6, the private sale price consistently falls within the £2,000 to £3,000 range, with this range representing 100% of the observed private sale prices. This suggests a stable valuation corridor for this model in the used car market, reflecting its typical market value in private transactions within the UK.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that all vehicles within the sample for the Volvo C70 (2006-09) 2DR Convertible 2.0D 136 S Premium Powershift Auto are manufactured in 2009. Notably, there is no representation of earlier model years such as 2006, 2007, or 2008, suggesting that the sample predominantly or exclusively comprises vehicles from 2009. This could imply that the model was either introduced or most widely available in that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that all Volvo C70 (2006-09) 2DR Convertible 2.0D 136 S Premium Powershift Auto vehicles in the sample have a black paint colour. This suggests that black is the predominant or possibly the exclusive colour choice for this particular model and variant, which could reflect market preferences or manufacturer styling trends during that production period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that all vehicles of the specified model — VOLVO C70 (2006-09) 2DR CONVERTIBLE 2.0D 136 S PREMIUM POWERSHIFT AUTO6 — currently have only one registered keeper, accounting for 100% of the sample. This suggests that, at least within this dataset, the vehicles are relatively new to their current owners and have not changed hands multiple times. Such consistency may imply good ownership stability for this model.
engine choices
engine choices
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Based on the available data for the Volvo C70 (2006-09) 2DR Convertible 2.0D 136 S Premium Powershift Auto, all vehicles in the sample are equipped with a 1997 cc engine capacity and exclusively use diesel fuel. This indicates a consistent engine size and fuel type across the entire dataset, suggesting a uniform specification for this model variant.