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After Volvo’s midsize S60 sedan sold well for a decade the company debuted a wagon version, the V60, globally in 2011. We got ours here in the States in 2014, and this is the second generation.
The V90 marks not just a new Volvo wagon but also the most upscale one.It's also a welcome re-staking of the wagon flag on American soil for the Swedish firm, and we wanted to memorialize it properly.
I love the new Volvo XC90 SUV. I also love the new Volvo S90 sedan. But while much of Volvo’s recent success has come from that SUV, Volvo’s heritage — and much of the company’s greatest ...
On paper, this approach makes sense. Wagons didn’t crack the top three on Volvo’s 2024 sales chart. First place went to the XC60, with 230,853 units sold globally. Second went to the XC40/EX40 ...
CARS.COM — Wagon fans have perhaps the highest-tech wagon yet in the all-new Volvo V90. Volvo unveiled the wagon today, a car that shares its platform with the recently introduced S90 sedan and ...
According to Volvo, the wagon can do 60 mph from a standstill in 4.8 seconds and reach 155 mph. Although these numbers are solid, there were some elements of the car that concerned me.
Volvo's new 400 horsepower wagon is the best dad car ever. By Aaron Brown. Volvo 2016-02-18T16:06:24Z Share. Facebook Email X LinkedIn Copy link. An ...
The 2019 Volvo V60 was shown Wednesday in Stockholm, and will be available with the company’s new Care By Volvo subscription plan. ... The new Volvo V60 is a sleek wagon with more semi-autonomy.
Turns out that promised new production Volvo model for the United States is indeed the V60 wagon, as we had previously predicted. And it's not terribly surprising, as Volvo has a long and storied ...
Born out of a need to keep up with market demands, Volvo's first purpose-build estate car was an instant hit in 1953 that started the everlasting tradition of the Volvo wagon. Meet the classic Duett.
Paul Newman was a racer, an actor and an all-around great guy. This V-8-powered Volvo 960 wasn't his car, but he did help build it. George Achorn of Volvo enthusiast site Swedespeed took a look ...