How many horsepower does a Volvo S40 have?
All Petrol and Diesel Volvo S40 and V40 Engines detailed with Version, Engine Codes, HorsePower and Years.
How much does it cost to change a Volvo S40 engine?
However, D5 service costs are different again, at £245-£390. All S40 engines use a cambelt which has to be replaced every 10 years or 100,000 miles on four-cylinder petrol engines – Volvo dealers charge £740 to do this including a full service.
When did the Volvo S40 Phase II come out?
The “Phase II” 40 Series finally went on sale on the North American market for the model year 2000.
Are there any recalls on the Volvo S40?
Between March 2005 and December 2013, Volvo issued a worrying 24 recalls for the S40. The earliest cars were affected by problems with the windscreen falling out in the event of an impact, along with brake servo failure.
What are the trim levels of a Volvo S40?
In the United Kingdom, trim levels were S, XS, SE and CD. Later on, trim levels offered were supplemented with SE Lux and Sport Lux trim designations. A limited edition ‘Xi’ trim level was also offered for a short run on Phase 1 and Phase 1.5 cars, often painted yellow with black bezel headlamps.
Where does the Volvo S40 estate come from?
However, as Audi had already reserved the “S4” name, Volvo opted to name the range S40 (saloon), and V40 (estate). These cars were manufactured at the Nedcar factory in the Netherlands (a pre Ford joint venture between Volvo and Mitsubishi Motors) and based on a common platform with the Mitsubishi Carisma and the Proton Waja .
Is the Volvo S40 based on a P1 platform?
At the same time, the V40 was replaced by the estate V50, also based on the P1 platform and built in Ghent. The S40 was nominated for the World Car of the Year award for 2005, and won the Canadian Car of the Year Best New Sport Compact award for 2005.
When did the Volvo S40 come out in China?
The S40 was the first Volvo car to be launched in China by the brand under the Changan Ford joint venture and commenced production in March 2006.