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Some cars catch on quickly, while others struggle for attention. Volvo’s stylish front-drive coupe and convertible fall into the latter category, failing to draw more than modest sales. Production difficulties surfaced early, too, which delayed the proper promotion of the car. Changes are few for 2001, and the Swedish-built two-doors have a hazy future since Volvo has new S60 sedans and V70 wagons on sale now, diluting the mix of models at dealerships. Read More
3 Available C70 Trims
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