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After launching its all-wheel-drive XC (cross country) model a year ago, Volvo has introduced the all-wheel-drive V70 wagon for 2002. The XC has 2 more inches of ground clearance than other wagons, and it is equipped with body trim like that on a sport utility vehicle. The V70 AWD is not intended to replace the XC, and it uses the same light-pressure turbocharged 197-horsepower engine as the new S60 AWD sedan. Its ground clearance is just a little higher than the regular V70 wagon. Read More
5 Available V70 Trims
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