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Volvo - V40 Cross Country (2014)

Ever dreamed of stepping on the road in a compact yet rugged sedan that effortlessly blends Swedish design with everyday practicality? The Volvo V40 Cross Country offers just that—a 2014 model that brings a touch of the adventurous spirit to city streets and nature trails alike. For buyers seeking reliable performance and hallmark safety, the Volvo V40 Cross Country price landscape varies by market, mileage, and condition. Understanding what factors drive this pricing is key whether you’re buying new, looking at a used Volvo V40 Cross Country price, or simply curious about the vehicle’s overall value.

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter T4 turbocharged inline‑4 (140 hp / 150 hp with 48V mild‑hybrid)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (DSG “S”) for the T4 Turbo
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (petrol) – best suited for short and medium‑range driving
  • Powertrain layout: Front‑wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive in later years
  • Length: 4.31 m (169 inches)
  • Width: 1.78 m (70 inches)
  • Height: 1.51 m (59.5 inches)
  • Wheelbase: 2.62 m (103 inches)
  • Curb weight: 1,340 kg (2,954 lb) average
  • Maximum cargo capacity: 454 L (16 cubic feet) with rear seats up, 1,117 L (39 cubic feet) with seats folded
  • Top safety rating: 5 stars from Euro NCAP (full suite of airbags, ABS, ESP, and driver‑assist suite)
  • Infotainment: 9‑inch touchscreen (Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, multi‑zone audio)
  • Key features: Dual‑zone climate control, LED headlights, power‑folding rear seats, and optional keyless entry

Volvo V40 Cross Country depreciation is a common discussion point among car enthusiasts and potential buyers alike. While Volvo vehicles are known for their resilience, the Compact Cross Country still experiences the typical depreciation curve of the European car market. On average, a brand‑new model will:

  •  Lose 15–20% of its value in the first year due to initial depreciation and licensing costs.
  •  Continue to lose another 25–30% over the next three years, particularly if the car carries high mileage or minor wear.
  •  Collective depreciation can reach approximately 45–55% after five years, depending on market demand and overall condition.
These estimates incorporate manufacturer rebates, regional demand, and predictive analytics from European databases, giving you a realistic snapshot of what a 2014 model might retain in resale markets.

When you ask “what is a 2014 Volvo V40 Cross Country worth?”, the answer hinges on a blend of mileage, service history, trim level, and local demand. Test‑drive records in urban versus rural regions can influence negotiation points, as can the presence of optional


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