When did the Volvo S40 series come out?

When did the Volvo S40 series come out?

The Volvo S40 is a series of automobiles marketed and produced by the Swedish manufacturer Volvo Cars from 1995 to 2012 across two generations, as a Compact executive car in its first generation (1995 to 2004) and from 2004 to 2012 as a subcompact executive car in its second generation.

Where does the S40 AWD transmission come from?

The top of the line S40/V50 T5 AWD, as well as the 2.4 and 2.4i, powertrain is still made by Volvo. The transmission is developed with Getrag at Volvo’s Koping Transmission Center in Sweden, and the AWD system bought from Haldex Traction of Sweden.

What’s the price of a 2011 Volvo S40?

The Volvo S40 is a sedan. Inventory prices for the 2011 S40 range from $4,869 to $14,357. It gets EPA-estimated 25 MPG combined. Popular Competitors Volkswagen CC, Chrysler 300and Mercury Milan Hybrid NEWTake our quiz & meet the car you’ll love. Showing the 2011 Volvo S40 2011 20 Photos

When did Tom Walkinshaw race the Volvo S40?

The S40 was homologated for racing in the Super Touring category on 1 January 1997. It competed in the British Touring Car Championship with Tom Walkinshaw Racing between 1997 and 1999 with Rickard Rydell winning the 1998 title. In Australia, Rikard Rydell and Jim Richards won the 1998 AMP Bathurst 1000.

What kind of car is a Volvo V40?

The Volvo V40 is a small family car that boasts eye catching aesthetics and unrivalled comfort! It combines some great design features with solid perform

Where can I buy a Volvo V40 estate car?

Volvo V40 1.6 S Estate for sale in Rochdale Every box ticked; plenty of room, extremely economical, stylish and in outstanding condition! Overall condition is Excellent for the vehicle’s age. There are age related marks as you would expect, however

When did the Volvo V40 Sport Lux come out?

Sport and Sport Lux versions also received white side repeaters, bigger 17-inch alloy wheels and sports dials. By the early months of 2004 the V40 was on its way out, making way for the arrival of the V50 replacement in the summer of the same year. A cultured car that in second-hand form makes a good alternative to a new Focus or Astra.

When did the Volvo S40 win the British Touring Car Championship?

Although it was mainly a road car, the S40 easily turned into a high performance racing car which brought impressive results. For instance, Richard Rydell and his Volvo S40 won the British Touring Car Championship in 1998.

When did Volvo start to race in Australia?

The S40 also competed in the Australian Super Touring Championship with Volvo Dealer Racing in 1998 and 1999, with Volvo winning the Manufacturers Championship in its second year. It also competed in the Swedish Touring Car Championship and the 2003 Norwegian Touring Car Championship .

What’s the price of a 2004 Volvo S40?

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How tall is the front of a Volvo S40?

At 177.8 inches long, the S40 is slightly shorter than the Toyota Corolla and stands 56 inches tall. A trademark Volvo grille with chrome vertical bars sits up front. Character lines run through the hood and along the bodysides like those on Volvo’s larger models. A power glass moonroof is optional.

What was the drag coefficient of the Volvo V40?

The V40, with a drag coefficient of 0.32, was the first whole model to be introduced under the direction of the British designer Peter Horbury, Volvo’s design director, and was marketed in Australia, South America and the Far East. The V40 was named the ‘Most Beautiful Estate Car in the World’ at an Italian award ceremony.

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