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Volvo V70 Cars For Sale in New Zealand

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79,500kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$23,590
 
77,100kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$23,590
 
38,770kms | Automatic | 1600cc | Petrol
$18,850
 
58,300kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$25,990
 
69,500kms | Automatic | 1590cc | Petrol
$16,790
 
60,400kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$26,990
 
77,000kms | Automatic | 2000cc | Petrol
$23,890

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Volvo V70 Cars

The Volvo V70 is a well-regarded station wagon known for its blend of practicality, safety, and comfort, making it a popular choice for New Zealand drivers who value versatility in their vehicles. Introduced in the late 1990s and produced until the mid-2010s, the V70 offers spacious interior accommodation suitable for families or outdoor enthusiasts requiring ample cargo space for equipment.

One of the standout features of the V70 is its emphasis on safety, consistent with Volvo’s reputation. Equipped with multiple airbags, advanced braking systems such as ABS and Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and reinforced body structures, it delivers peace of mind when driving on New Zealand’s diverse roads—whether tackling urban traffic in Auckland or winding rural highways through regions like Waikato or Otago. Some later models include Volvo’s City Safety system that enhances low-speed collision avoidance.

In terms of performance, the V70 offers a range of engine options including efficient four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines which suit New Zealand’s long-distance highway drives as well as fuel-conscious city journeys. The availability of all-wheel drive in certain trims enhances traction on slippery surfaces common during wet winter months across many parts of the country. This drivetrain option helps drivers maintain control on wet roads or light gravel tracks typical of rural routes.

Comfort and usability remain strong points with adjustable seating configurations and load-lugging capability that caters well to camping trips or transporting sporting gear — activities popular among Kiwi families. The suspension setup balances ride comfort and handling to manage both smooth motorway cruising and occasional rougher backcountry drives.

Overall, the Volvo V70 remains a sensible choice for New Zealanders seeking a dependable vehicle capable of safely ferrying passengers and gear across varied terrain while delivering lasting durability through typical local conditions.

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