How safe is the Volvo S40?
How safe is the Volvo S40?
In fact, in terms of frontal collision protection, this clever engineering puts the new compact Volvo S40 on a par with the current Volvo S80, recognised worldwide as one of the safest cars on the market.
Are Volvo v40s safe?
The Volvo V40 received the top rating of five stars in its Euro NCAP crash test in 2012, and its overall scores are still the highest ever recorded by the safety assessment institute. It has a five-star Euro NCAP rating and provides good protection in a crash for the driver and front passenger, as well as children.
Will there be a Volvo S40?
It’s not official yet. But according to some reports, the Volvo S40 will complete the next 40 series in North America. If released, the Volvo S40 is not expected to be available in Canada until 2020 or 2021.
What car replaced the Volvo S40?
Volvo V40
The range was replaced by the Volvo V40 five door hatchback in 2012….
Volvo S40 | |
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Layout | Front-engine, front-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Volvo 440/460 |
Successor | Volvo V40 II Polestar 2 (Volvo-developed with same class) |
How long does a Volvo V40 last?
That being said, with the proper care the average lifespan of a Volvo is typically 20 years with over 200,000 miles.
Which car is best for safety?
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- Mahindra Thar – 4 stars (AOP score: 12.52)
- Tata Tigor – 4 stars (AOP score: ICE – 12.52/EV – 12)
- Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza – 4 stars (AOP score: 12.51)
- Renault Triber – 4 stars (AOP score: 11.62)
Is Volvo S40 discontinued?
Volvo has decided to discontinue the S40 sedan and V50 wagon for the 2012 model year in the U.S. Both were compact offerings derived from the same platform. The second-generation Volvo S40 debuted as a 2004 model, while the V50 came in 2005. Volvo’s only compact entry in the U.S. for 2012 is the C30 hatchback.
Is Volvo V40 still made?
2 days ago, Volvo announced that the last V40 rolled off the production line in Belgium, where the XC40 is also being made. So the V40 will be missed for its unmistakable Volvo-ness, but most importantly because it will eventually get replaced by yet another SUV.