Volvo V50 Sportswagon
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Used Volvo V50 Sportswagon Finance Application
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Estimated monthly payment with £500 deposit.
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Representative example of credit
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Borrowing £5,000
over 5 Years
with a representative APR of 13.2%
and a deposit of £500, the amount payable
would be £102.85 per month,
with a total cost of credit of £1671.01
and a total amount payable of £6171.01.
Specifications
Description
The Volvo V50 has all the hallmarks you would expect of classic Volvo models: safety, economy, reliability and comfort. However, its dashing good looks and sporty performance spec have won over a new generation of admirers.
The low-noise engine, durable yet tasteful interior and a generous amount of space in the boot make this a fantastic car for professionals and families. The V50 sportswagon is available in a range of models, with engine capacity ranging from 1.6L to 2.5L. All models have driver and passenger airbags fitted as standard. All in all, there aren’t many vehicles that offer a better value package of practicality and performance.
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Get Car Finance Here are a broker, not a lender. We’ll compare Volvo finance deals from leading dealers and lenders to find a great quote for you in a matter of minutes. We’ve also got a range of flexible payment options on new and used Volvos.
What engine is in the Volvo v50 Sportswagon?
The main badged models are E Design, S, SE and Sport. Within the range available through Get Car Finance Here, there are a host of variations in engine capacity as well as ‘Geartronic’ technology in some models, a hydraulic convertor that transfers power from the engine to the gearbox for optimum handling and control, with automatic and manual modes.