When did they stop making S40?

When did they stop making S40?

2011
In North America, the naturally aspirated five cylinder engine, all wheel drive, and manual transmission were all dropped for the model year of 2011, leaving only the automatic, front wheel drive T5 in base and R-Design trims. The model year of 2011 was the last for the S40 in the United States and Canada.

Did Volvo stop making cars?

Renowned for their years of leadership in automotive safety, Volvo Cars was purchased by the Ford Motor Company and remained part of their Premier Automotive brands from 1999 to 2010. The automaker is now owned by Geely Automobile, a major automotive brand based in China.

Is there a test on a 2003 Volvo S40?

The 2003 Volvo S40 has not been tested. Like what you see? Find the best deal on a Volvo S40 today. There are for sale near you. Certified child passenger safety technicians conduct hands-on tests of a car’s Latch system and check the vehicle’s ability to accommodate different types of car seats.

Where does the Volvo S40 wagon come from?

Developed jointly with Mitsubishi, the entry-level S40 sedan and V40 wagon are built in the Netherlands at a shared manufacturing facility. Ford wholly owns Volvo, but the S40 was developed prior to Ford’s takeover. Like other Volvos, the S40 emphasizes safety.

What’s the difference between a Volvo S40 and S60?

Standard curtain-type airbags extend from the front roof pillar to the rear pillar and drop down from above the windows in side collisions. The S40’s 100.9-inch wheelbase is 6 inches shorter than Volvo’s larger S60 sedan, and it stands more than 2 inches shorter at 56 inches tall.

Where are the airbags on a Volvo S40?

Ford wholly owns Volvo, but the S40 was developed prior to Ford’s takeover. Like other Volvos, the S40 emphasizes safety. Standard curtain-type airbags extend from the front roof pillar to the rear pillar and drop down from above the windows in side collisions.