Summary
New Zealand's Volvo importer is very glad to add a turbodiesel option to its primary seven-seater lifestyle models, even if it's not quite the mill some fans might be expecting.
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How Swede It Is
GOOD news is that a 2.4-litre common rail five-cylinder diesel has finally made it into Volvo's primary soft-roading cars, the XC90 soft-roader and the XC70, an all-wheel-drive version of the V70 station wagon.
Not-so-good news is that this mill is not the very latest version, with improved power and torque, just announced in Europe.Still, just having a D5 engine is being considered something of a coup ...See the full content of this document
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