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Volvo - S40 (2010)
When you hear the name Volvo S40, you immediately think of a blend of Scandinavian design, safety, and practical performance. The 2010 model, in particular, has become a favorite among buyers seeking a compact executive car that balances comfort and reliability. If you're curious about Volvo S40 price ranges – whether you are looking at new‑to‑market listings or searching for a pre‑owned option – you’ll find the information below helpful. The figures presented here reflect how Volvo S40 2010 price can vary widely depending on the market, condition, and optional features. This overview provides a snapshot of what you can expect to pay, how depreciation typically unfolds, and why the S40 continues to hold its value relative to comparable models.
- Engine: 1.8‑liter turbocharged inline‑4 (136 hp, 243 Nm torque)
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic (in some trims)
- Fuel Type: Petrol (regular)
- Drive Configuration: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
- Dimensions: Length: 4,106 mm; Width: 1,739 mm; Height: 1,458 mm; Wheelbase: 2,700 mm
- Seating Capacity: 5 seats; seat height: 805 mm (front)
- Cargo Volume: 477 L (rear seats up); 1,434 L (rear seats folded)
- Performance: Acceleration (0–100 km/h): 9.8 s (manual); 10.2 s (automatic)
- Fuel Economy: Urban: 7.4 L/100 km; Highway: 5.4 L/100 km; Combined: 6.3 L/100 km (EPA)
- Safety Highlights: Multiple airbags, ABS, ESC, 5‑star Euro NCAP rating, and the Tech Pack® safety suite in later trims
Depreciation is a key factor when evaluating used Volvo S40 price. A newly purchased 2010 S40 typically loses around 15‑20% of its initial value in the first year, reflecting the steepest depreciation curve common to new vehicles. After that, the annual decline slows, averaging about 10‑15% per year for the next three to five years. By the sixth year, a 2010 S40 may have retained roughly 35–40% of its original price in a well‑maintained condition. These figures can vary with mileage, accident history, and whether the vehicle has had all major service intervals completed. Ultimately, a used Volvo S40 usually holds its value better than many contemporaneous compact cars due to Volvo’s emphasis on durability and safety.
Below is a quick snapshot of how a 2010 Volvo S40 stacks against similar models when you ask, “what is a 2010 Volvo S40 worth?” The comparison considers purchase price, depreciation, and safety features.
- Saab 9‑2X 2010: Similar safety rating but tends to depreciate faster, especially in markets where Saab’s brand recognition is lower.
- Mazda 6 2010: Offers a comparable torque output, yet typically sees a slightly lower depreciation curve, making it a value option for buyers prioritizing trim and performance.
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