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Old Jul 24th, 2014, 22:23   #5
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Easiest way to find out is look at interior pics of a 2006 car and then a 2008 car. They tidied it up quite a bit and it is more in keeping with the centre console. The changes were all to the tunnel trim in between the seats. Coincided with a few other updates and changes too.

ETA - From volvo press release:

Volvo C70 coupe convertible
The Volvo C70 benefits from a number of interior enhancements, adding to the car's 'two in one' folding hard top appeal. Volvo's iconic 'floating' centre stack has revised controls and is complemented by a multi-function centre tunnel storage area, a more compact handbrake design, and a new armrest that's longer and further forward for greater driver comfort as well as offering a larger storage area. Other changes include more dynamically styled instrument panels for the T5 and D5 models and a new hard drive-based RTI road traffic information and satellite navigation system. Style choices are widened with four new exterior colours and a new matt real wood interior inlay, called Nordic Light Oak.

Engine changes comprise a 10PS increase in power for the T5 engine, taking performance to 230PS and a Euro V compliant D5 engine with manual transmission which will be available later in the year. Also, a new entry level model has been introduced, the 2.4i S priced at just £25,750 OTR. Prices have been held for the SE Lux models, with £275 increase on SE and Sport specification.
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