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  2. Volvo XC60 - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo XC60 is a compact luxury crossover SUV manufactured and marketed by Swedish automaker Volvo Cars since 2008. The XC60 is part of Volvo's 60 Series of automobiles, along with the S60, S60 Cross Country, V60, and V60 Cross Country. The first generation model introduced a new style for the 60 Series models.

  3. List of Volvo passenger cars - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of Volvo passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. ... 2006–2013: C30: Compact Car: 2006–2013: C70: ... XC60: Compact Crossover SUV ...

  4. Volvo Cars - Wikipedia

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    Volvo V60, Volvo XC60, Volvo V90, Volvo XC90; Olofström (body components) Skövde (engines) Floby (engine components, brake discs) [127] Belgium. Ghent (Volvo Car Gent) 1965–present Volvo XC40, Volvo C40, [128] Volvo S60, Volvo V60; China. Chengdu (Zhongjia Automobile Manufacturing) 2013–present Volvo S60L, Volvo XC60

  5. Winter storm will not delay Trump election certification in ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A massive winter storm moving across the United States will not keep the U.S. Congress from meeting on Monday to formally certify Republican Donald Trump's election as ...

  6. Volvo S60 - Wikipedia

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    The 2.4-litre D5 plug-in hybrid version, fitted with a five-cylinder diesel engine and a 50 kW electric motor, was scheduled for sale in Europe by November 2012. [26] The Volvo S60 and V60 come with Volvo's City Safety system as standard, which is the same system fitted to its sister the XC60. This system stops the car in the event of impending ...

  7. A secretary turned $180 into $7.2 million by holding her ...

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    A secretary bought three shares of her company's stock for $60 each in 1935. Grace Groner reinvested her dividends for 75 years, and her stake ballooned to $7.2 million.