Is the Volvo S80 a 6 cylinder car?

Is the Volvo S80 a 6 cylinder car?

This was the first time in many years that an in-line 6-cylinder vehicle would be installed transversely in a Volvo vehicle. As was the case with all other vehicles produced by Volvo, the S80 was also designed to be extremely safe. All of the prior passive safety innovations that had been rolled out by Volvo were included in the new S80.

What kind of safety rating does the Volvo S80 have?

It has an estate version, the third generation of the Volvo V70. In June 2007, the S80 scored the highest “good” rating in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) crash test performance for frontal, side, and rear impacts, earning it the IIHS Top Safety Pick.

What kind of cruise control does the Volvo S80 have?

Volvo’s Personal Car Communicator (PCC) remote control will also be an optional feature with the new S80. The S80 is available with optional adaptive cruise control (ACC) with collision warning with auto brake (CWAB).

When did the second generation Volvo come out?

The second generation (2006–2016) was released in 2006 as a model year 2007 car. It has an estate version, the third generation of the Volvo V70.

What’s the price of a 2005 Volvo S80?

The T6 Premier ($48,515) is the deluxe version of the S80, featuring soft leather seats, wood steering wheel, walnut interior trim and a DVD rear entertainment system with two seven-inch monitors mounted in the back of the front-seat headrests. From the outside, Sentinal alloy wheels distinguish the Premier.

Which is better the S80 or the T6?

The 2.5T five-cylinder is adequate, but lacks the smooth power of the T6 six-cylinder, which seems a better match for the S80. The S80 offers luxury, interior comfort and a stylish body. The suspension is highly sophisticated. It offers a smooth ride and feels extremely stable on the highway.

What’s the replacement interval for a Volvo 5 cylinder?

All 5-cylinder models. – Models identified by engine VIN codes 39 and 64 sold in California, Massachusetts, Vermont, New York and Maine replacement interval for these vehicles only is 15 years or 150,000 miles. For service intervals beyond 150,000 miles, consult your authorized Volvo retailer.