Volvo S60 and V60 DRIVe features, settings characterized by particular attention to reducing fuel consumption and emissions. The S60 sedan it says an average consumption of 4.4 l/100 km, with 114 g / km of CO2, while the V60 station wagon rises to 4.6 l/100 km and 119 g / km. These results were obtained using the 1.6-liter 4-cylinder diesel 115 hp, paired with a manual gearbox and the Start-Stop system.
The new productions confirms the drastic lowering of the average emissions of the Volvo range, the same as said Stefan Jacoby, "We have made rapid strides since we launched our first three models from 119 grams to Paris in the fall of 2008. Now has seven models below 120 g / km, three of which are under 100 grams: this data confirms that few competitors can compete with us in terms of cars that are more eco-efficient.
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The new productions confirms the drastic lowering of the average emissions of the Volvo range, the same as said Stefan Jacoby, "We have made rapid strides since we launched our first three models from 119 grams to Paris in the fall of 2008. Now has seven models below 120 g / km, three of which are under 100 grams: this data confirms that few competitors can compete with us in terms of cars that are more eco-efficient.
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