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Spring into the UK Summer with Volvo C70, Now with Complimentary RTI and Keyless Drive
By source: Volvo Cars, UK
Apr 23, 2008, 12:57

The stunning Volvo C70 is two cars in one; a spacious 4-seater coupe with eye catching style and, in just 30 seconds, a striking convertible; simply perfect for whirling away those summer days. The car's good looks, class leading safety standards, refined driving experience and high quality equipment levels are now joined by two more tempting features. RTI satellite navigation and Keyless Drive systems, worth £2,200 are available on all new models in the C70 range at no extra cost from April this year until the end of June.

Enhancing the C70 ownership experience further, Volvo's comprehensive RTI (Road and Traffic Information) navigation system maps a myriad of routes throughout the UK and Europe quickly and efficiently. The system also features RDS based TMC (Traffic Management Control) that will identify any traffic incidents on route and, if possible, will find an alternative way. Another Volvo convenience feature is Keyless Drive, which makes it possible to lock, unlock and start the car without the need for a key which can be left safely stored away in the driver's pocket or bag.

The C70 range offers a choice of powerful and responsive drivelines. Two turbo diesel engines; a four-cylinder 2.0D 136PS and a 2.4-litre 180PS D5 and two turbocharged petrol engines, 2.4i 170PS and the top-of-the-range 230PS T5.

Prices for the Volvo C70 start from £25,7501 for the 2.4i S model which, along with the complimentary RTI and keyless drive, offers a high level of standard equipment including Electronic Climate Control, 16" alloy wheels, cruise control and Volvo's renowned High Performance Sound audio system.

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