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Volvo Owners Manual
Volvo Cars, or Volvo Personvagnar AB, is a Swedish automobile manufacturer founded in 1927, in the city of Gothenburg, Sweden, and is currently owned by Chinese Zhejiang Geely Holding Group. Volvo was originally formed as a subsidiary company to the ball bearing maker SKF. It was not until 1935, when Volvo AB was introduced on the Swedish stock exchange, that SKF sold most of the shares in the company. Volvo Cars was owned by AB Volvo until 1999, when it was acquired by the Ford Motor Company as part of its Premier Automotive Group.
Ford completed its sale of Volvo to the parent of Chinese motor manufacturer Geely Automobile.
Volvo means I roll in Latin, conjugated from volvere, in relation to ball bearing.
On Manuals for cars you can find car owners manuals for all Volvo models.
Volvo 240 Owners Manual
Volvo 240 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 242 244 245 Owners Manual
Volvo 242 244 245 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 262 264 265 Owners Manual
Volvo 262 264 265 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 740 Owners Manual
Volvo 740 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 760 Owners Manual
Volvo 760 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 780 Owners Manual
Volvo 780 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 850 Owners Manual
Volvo 850 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 940 Owners Manual
Volvo 940 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo 960 Owners Manual
Volvo 960 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo C70 Owners Manual
Volvo C70 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo S40 V40 Owners Manual
Volvo S40 V40 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo S60 Owners Manual
Volvo S60 Car Owners Manual
The Volvo S60 marked a clean break for Volvo from the boxy design that many associated the brand with in the 1980s and 90s. Its design, done by a design team lead by Peter Horbury, built upon the styling of the Volvo S80 and was the most marked departure from traditional Volvo styling since Horbury joined the firm in 1992. Accordingly, Volvo marketed the car as heralding a “Revolvolution.” It was built upon Volvo’s so called P2 platform, which was shared with other Volvo models like the S80, V70, XC70 and finally the XC90. The Volvo S60 was refreshed in 2005. The exterior was updated with body-colored side moldings and bumpers, as well as new headlamps. The T5 was also reengineered from 2.3 to 2.4 liters and received an increase of 10 bhp.
 Volvo S70 V70 Owners Manual
Volvo S70 V70 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo S80 Owners Manual
Volvo S80 Car Owners Manual
The Volvo S80 is a mid-size executive saloon/sedan from Swedish automaker Volvo Cars, and was introduced in 1998 as a replacement for the rear-wheel drive Volvo 960/S90 saloons. Unlike most Volvo models, The Volvo S80 did not have a estate / station wagon version for its first generation. Now, the third generation V70 wagon is marketed as the estate version for the second generation S80 saloon. This is a part of a major product overhaul at Volvo, including a most luxurious large estate and saloon. The first generation was notable for being one of the first Volvos to depart from the company's traditionally very boxy, conservative styling. The Volvo S80's styling, with its pronounced beltlines and tail lights that narrow and go from curves to points as they go up, was later adopted throughout the Volvo line, especially on the Volvo S60 and Volvo S40 saloons. The Volvo S80 engines have developed a reputation for reliability and excellent performance, proving a match for BMW, Mercedes-Benz and other comparable executive car manufacturers. The first generation Volvo S80 had one of the highest crash test ratings in the world for five years. The second generation Volvo S80, in June 2007, scored the highest "good" rating in the IIHS crash test performance for frontal, side, and rear impacts, continuing in the success of the first Volvo S80 sedan, earning it the IIHS Top Safety Pick. The second generation S80 is better engineered than the previous model, in part due to a stiffer more rigid chassis.
 Volvo S90 V90 Owners Manual
Volvo S90 V90 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo V50 Owners Manual
Volvo V50 Car Owners Manual
 Volvo V70 Owners Manual
Volvo V70 Car Owners Manual
The Volvo V70 is a mid-size five-door estate car / station wagon manufactured by Volvo Cars since 1996. It is closely related to the Volvo S70, Volvo S60 and Volvo S80 saloons, as well as the four-wheel drive Volvo Cross Country (XC) and Volvo XC70. Since its inception, the Volvo V70 has evolved through three generations—notably, the second generation was designed by Peter Horbury. Over 80% of Volvo V70s are sold in Europe, one third of this in Sweden, which is where the company is from. The Volvo V70 has been the best selling car in Sweden for many years.
 Volvo XC Cross Country Owners Manual
Volvo XC Cross Country Car Owners Manual
 Volvo XC70 Owners Manual
Volvo XC70 Car Owners Manual
The Volvo XC70 is an all-weather version of the Volvo V70 midsize wagon that boasts all-wheel drive as well as increased ground clearance and SUV-like styling cues. The latter two features are mostly for show, however, as the Volvo XC70 has never had much in the way of serious off-road hardware. What the Volvo XC70 has consistently offered is the sure-footedness of all-wheel drive, and it has become progressively more stylish and luxurious through the years, while maintaining its SUV-grade cargo space and superior reputation for safety.
 Volvo XC90 Owners Manual
Volvo XC90 Car Owners Manual
The Volvo XC90 is a mid-size luxury crossover SUV produced by Volvo Cars since it was unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show 2002. It is based on the P2 platform, shared with the first generation Volvo S80 and other large Volvo cars. As Volvo's top-selling vehicle in the United States, the Volvo XC90 is also Volvo's best selling model worldwide with 85,994 cars sold in 2005.


