VOLVO V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO6

The VOLVO V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO6 is a premium, versatile estate car well-suited for families and those needing extra cargo space. Known for its spacious interior, solid build quality, and advanced all-wheel-drive system, this model offers a comfortable and secure driving experience, particularly in UK weather conditions. Its distinctive design combines practicality with luxury, making it stand out among similar estate cars. Typically used for family outings, trips, or daily commuting, the V70 is appreciated for its reliability and comfort. Its powerful 3.0 T6 engine delivers a smooth drive, while features like the GTRON auto transmission provide ease of use. Compared to rivals, the VOLVO V70 is often praised for its safety features, durability, and overall value, making it a popular choice on the used car market. With an average value of around £2,757 and a typical mileage of roughly 137,000, this model remains an attractive option for those seeking a dependable, well-equipped estate vehicle in the UK.
average use
average use
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The most recent mileage readings for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO6 show a fairly evenly distributed spread across mid to high mileage ranges. Notably, 25% of vehicles recorded a mileage between 140,000 and 150,000 miles, and another 25% between 150,000 and 160,000 miles, indicating a significant portion of these vehicles have accumulated substantial mileage. Other smaller segments are evenly split among 70,000-80,000 miles, 90,000-100,000 miles, 120,000-130,000 miles, and 160,000-170,000 miles, each representing 12.5%. This distribution suggests a broad range of vehicle ages and usage levels within this model, with a notable emphasis on higher mileage vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that a significant majority of private sale valuations for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR Estate AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO are concentrated within the £2,000 to £3,000 range, accounting for 62.5% of valuations. Smaller proportions of valuations fall into the £1,000 to £2,000, £3,000 to £4,000, and £4,000 to £5,000 brackets, each representing 12.5%. This suggests that most privately sold vehicles of this model are valued around the lower to mid-thousands, with a notable clustering just below or around the £3,000 mark.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR Estate AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO6 model, the majority of vehicles manufactured between 2007 and 2008 are from 2008, accounting for 62.5% of the sample, while 37.5% are from 2007. This suggests a higher production or remaining stock of the 2008 model year during the period surveyed.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common paint colour for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5-door estate AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO6 is Silver, accounting for 50% of the sample. The remaining colours are evenly distributed among Red, Grey, Gold, and Green, each representing 12.5%. This suggests a strong preference for Silver among owners or manufacturers for this model, with a diverse but less common use of other colours.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO6, there is a relatively diverse distribution of registered keepers. Notably, the most common number of registered keepers is three, accounting for 37.5% of the vehicles. Other notable proportions include vehicles with five, four, eight, six, and two keepers, each representing 12.5%. This pattern suggests that a significant portion of these vehicles has changed hands multiple times, particularly around three owners, which might indicate moderate ownership mobility for this model within the UK.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that the Volvo V70 (2007-10) 5DR ESTATE AWD 3.0 T6 285 SE LUX GTRON AUTO6 models are consistently equipped with a 2.953-litre (approximately 3.0 litres) engine, and all vehicles in the sample run on petrol. This suggests a uniform specification across this model range in terms of engine size and fuel type, reflecting a focus on petrol-powered performance with a sizeable engine capacity.