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  2. Volvo S40 - Wikipedia

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    The car helped change perceptions of Volvo: "The S40/V40 range was the car that finally persuaded buyers that Volvo really could build a credible compact executive car", reported the RAC. [12] For the 2000 model year, Volvo expanded the S40/V40's market to North America, where this range went on sale exclusively with the 1.9 liter turbo. [13]

  3. List of Volvo engines - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Cars has a long reputation as a maker of inline (or straight) engines. This list of Volvo engines gives an overview of available internal combustion engines. When Volvo started in 1927, they ordered their engines from the engine manufacturer Penta in Skövde. The first engine was the inline four-cylinder side valve 28 hp (21 kW) Type DA ...

  4. Talk:Volvo S40 - Wikipedia

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    4Car says on the S40 "It looks like a Volvo S60 - or does it? Volvo's new S40 is slightly smaller, fitting just below a BMW 3-Series while the S60 slots in above." Besides, this page talks about the C30 as a "premium compact hatchback" and adds: "The Volvo C30 is that new car, designed to steal buyers from the A3, the BMW 1-Series and the Alfa ...

  5. Volvo Modular engine - Wikipedia

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    1999–2004 Volvo S40 badged as S40 1.8i or S40 1.8i SE; 1999–2004 Volvo V40 badged as V40 1.8i or V40 1.8i SE; The S40 V40 1.8 also came with a Mitsubishi 4G93 gasoline direct-injection engine (GDI) These displace 1834 cc and were given type designation B4184SM and B4184SJ by Volvo. These engines bear no resemblance to the Volvo engines.

  6. Volvo Cars - Wikipedia

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    Volvo Car AB, [2] trading as Volvo Cars (Swedish: Volvo personvagnar, styled VOLVO in the company's logo) is a Swedish multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles. Volvo is headquartered in Torslanda, Gothenburg. The company manufactures SUVs, station wagons, and sedans.

  7. Volvo B8444S engine - Wikipedia

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    Volvo began offering a 4.4 L (4,414 cc) V8 engine in its large P2 platform automobiles in 2005. [6] [7] It was initially offered only for the Volvo XC90 [6] [7] but later found its way in the second generation Volvo S80, [5] and was mated to a six speed Aisin Seiki AWTF80-SC transmission of Japan also with a Swedish Haldex all-wheel drive (AWD) system.

  8. Budapest Bank - Wikipedia

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    Budapest Bank was a commercial bank founded in 1987 with headquarters in Budapest, Hungary. [1] In 1995 the bank was sold to GE Capital, but in 2015 it became again a state owned bank. [2] [3] In 2020 the MKB Bank, the Budapest Bank and the MTB (Takarékbank) became part of the Magyar Bankholding Zrt. In 2022 Budapest Bank merged into MKB.

  9. Volvo SCC - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Safety Concept Car (SCC) is an ESV concept car.The SCC incorporates the rear hatch design from Volvo P1800ES and the glass hatch from Volvo 480ES. [1] The interior design is similar to the S40 and V50; the majority of parts including the instrument panel, 'floating' centre stack and steering wheel are shared by the three cars.