What kind of gas mileage does a Volvo S80 get?
The 2007 Volvo S80 3.2 has an estimated fuel economy of 16 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway.
What kind of safety system does the Volvo S80 have?
This S80 was equipped with numerous safety systems, including Side Impact Protection System (SIPS) and Whiplash Protection System WHIPS. The S80 featured a straight-six engine in a transverse engine mounting. No existing manual gearbox would fit in the engine bay with the six-cylinder engine, so Volvo had to develop their own, the M65.
When did the second generation Volvo S80 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. 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.
Is the Volvo S80 considered a luxury car?
The Volvo S80 has always occupied an awkward position in the luxury sedan world. It’s Volvo’s flagship, yet it’s only midsize in dimensions and thus lacks the expansive quarters found in other executive sedans.
Is the 2007 Volvo S80 a good car?
Went to a Honda Odyssey for the space, but the S80 was an incredibly reliable car for nearly 200k miles. Update: currently have over 160k miles. Only repairs have been a steering sensor at 110k miles and A/C components at 150k miles. For 11 years and 160k, I don’t have a single bad thing to say about it. No problems after 135k. Rock solid car.
What kind of seats does a Volvo S80 have?
A midsize luxury sedan, the 2007 Volvo S80 comes in 3.2 and V8 trim levels. The S80 3.2 starts you out with 17-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, leather upholstery, wood trim and eight-way power front seats with memory for the driver.
What is the residual value of a Volvo S80?
While Volvo expects the resale value of the new S80 to improve upon that of the previous model, its projected five-year residual value is 28 percent versus 33, 36 and 43 percent for the Saab, Audi and BMW, respectively.