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The Volvo C70 has been refreshed for the 2010 model year. New front and rear styling gives the C70 a bolder, self-assured look. Inside, there are new instruments and gauges specific to the C70 as well as new, super-soft leather upholstery. The Volvo C70's innovative three-piece retractable steel roof allows it to transform from a stylish, four-passenger sport coupe to a convertible in less than 30 seconds. With the touch of a button it folds quickly and silently away, disappearing neatly into the trunk. The C70 is powered by a 227-horsepower, five-cylinder turbocharged engine matched to either a six-speed manual transmission or five-speed automatic. Engineered to be one of the safest convertibles on the market, the C70 comes with Volvo's advanced roll-over protection system, featuring a unique, door-mounted inflatable curtain that provides added protection in the event of a side impact or rollover situation.


 

 

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