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After launching its all-wheel-drive XC (Cross Country) model in 2001, Volvo introduced the all-wheel-drive V70 wagon for the 2002 model year. The V70 AWD uses the same light-pressure turbocharged 197-horsepower engine as the company's S60 AWD sedan, and it has a ground clearance that's a trifle higher than the regular V70 midsize wagon. The Cross Country, which is now called the XC70, has an additional 2 inches of ground clearance than Volvo's other wagons. Most V70s are front-wheel drive (FWD). Read More
4 Available V70 Trims
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