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Volvo 66






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Volvo 66
An L model with single headlamps
Overview
ManufacturerVolvo Cars
Production1975–1980
AssemblyNetherlands: Born (DAF Born)
DesignerJohn de Vries
Body and chassis
ClassSmall family car (C)
Body style
  • 3-door estate
  • LayoutFR layout
    RelatedDAF 66
    Powertrain
    Engine1.1 LB110 OHV I4
    1.3 LB130 OHV I4
    TransmissionVariomatic
    Chronology
    PredecessorDAF 44
    DAF 46
    DAF 66
    SuccessorVolvo 300 Series

    The Volvo 66 is an automobile developed from the DAF 66, which was originally styled by Giovanni Michelotti. The compact car was introduced in August 1975, almost exactly a year after Volvo bought DAF,[1] and before production of the Volvo 300 Series began.

    The Volvo 66 was known for its continuously variable transmission, the Variomatic. The Volvo version of the car was slightly restyled and given larger bumpers compared with those of the original DAF model. Although this was in keeping with Volvo's emphasis on safety, it also increased its cost of production.

    The Volvo 66 was available as a two-door saloon and three-door estate, whilst the two-door Coupé bodystyle available on the DAF 66 was dropped.

    The other major features in which the Volvo 66 differs from the DAF 66 are also mostly safety-related. It has different seats featuring headrests, a safety steering wheel, steel side-impact bars in the doors, and a de-clutching servo which enabled the driver to change gear with the choke engaged (In the older DAF models this was not possible, because the increased idle caused the centrifugal clutch to engage). The Volvo 66 also has a 'park' mode in the CVT, which locks the driveline. From 1977 the estate version featured a window wiper on the bootlid.

    Number produced

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    Volvo produced roughly 106,000 units of both the saloon and estate 66, and no more than 14,000 were sold in the United Kingdom. The majority were sold in continental Europe rather than in Sweden, where the car was never accepted by traditional Volvo buyers.

    Engines

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    References

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    1. ^ "Schweden-Grill: DAF-Autos im Volvo-Look und neuer Volvo-Kombi" [Swedish grill: DAF cars dressed as Volvos and a new Volvo estate]. Auto, Motor und Sport (in German) (18): 13. 30 August 1975.
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