V70 S70 differences

What are they, in the 98 to 2000 years. And not turbos

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jacktheboy
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Are you asking "what is the difference between a V70 and an S70?"?

If so, a V70 is an estate car (wagon in US parlance) and an S70 is a saloon car (sedan).

Or isn't that what you meant? If you're asking about engine/transmission variants and trim levels, you need to be a lot more explicit.

Reply to
Roger Mills

Well, the V70 has a large verticla rear door covering a large open box shpaed area behind the passenger seat. The S70 has a smaller horizontal trunk lid covering a smaller boxy storage area. Consqeuently the body and lights are configured very differently.

Since those differences are obvious to most people I'm really not sure that you are asking the right question.

Reply to
Roadie

There is not S70 in the US market.

Reply to
Stephen Henning

1998 S70/V70/C70: Designers and engineers have given the 850 model a thorough revamp, adding power, safety, comfort, and a dash of styling pizzazz to an already fine automobile. The cars are renamed: S70 is the sedan, and V70 is the wagon. The redesign includes a new nose, body-color trim, stronger side-impact protection, more powerful turbo engines, redesigned interior, and revised suspension. All-wheel drive wagons arrive to battle luxury SUVs and the hot-selling Subaru Legacy. Volvo performs a slam-dunk with its first new coupe in years; the convertible is somewhat less thrilling. Modeled on the S70 chassis, the C70 shares sheetmetal with the S70 from the windshield forward, and is powered by the same set of turbocharged powerplants. 1999 S70/V70/C70: Volvo's first all-wheel drive sedan debuts, vehicle options and color choices have been simplified. Volvo offers a light pressure turbocharged engine in the coupe to entice consumers looking for a lower-priced ticket. 1999 S80: The larger more luxurious S80 makes its debut. This long overdue redesign of the S90 counts several firsts to its credit: first with a transverse inline six, first with fully integrated GSM phone, first to carry an environmental specification and the S80 boasts the world's smallest manual transmission. 2000 S70/V70/V70XC: Engine improvements, a new transmission, and equipment upgrades constitute the changes for the 2000 Volvos. The V70 AWD and V70 T-5 were discontinued. The V70XC became the only AWD. 2001 S60: The S60 is Volvo's new sedan that takes the place of the discontinued S70 Sedan. Smaller than the S80 but bigger than the S40, Volvo has designed the S60 to be sporty as well as safe. Like the Audi A4 or BMW 3 Series, it should appeal to drivers who are looking for a sedan that is fun to drive.
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Stephen Henning

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