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Volvo Amazon 0-60 Times and 1/4 Mile Times

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The Volvo Amazon zero to 60 times and quarter mile times below are from 1 recorded performance tests sourced from reputable automotive resources such as Autocar and more.

Fastest, Slowest, and Average Volvo Amazon 0-60 Times

The fastest tested Volvo Amazon is 1958 Volvo Amazon Sedan, which was able to go from 0 to 60 mph in 14 seconds. It was able to reach the 1/4 mile in 19.9 seconds at , according to Autocar.

The slowest tested Volvo Amazon is 1958 Volvo Amazon Sedan, which was able to go from 0 to 60 mph in 14 seconds. It was able to reach the 1/4 mile in 19.9 seconds at , according to Autocar.

Out of all the Volvo Amazon tests in our database, the average 0 to 60 mph time is 14 seconds. The average quarter mile time for all the tests is 19.9 seconds at 0 mph.

Volvo Amazon 0-60 times and quarter mile times

Average Volvo Amazon 0-60 and 1/4 Mile Times Per Year

Year
0-60 Times
1/4 Mile Times
1958
14.00 sec
19.90 sec

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1958 Volvo Amazon

Trim
Engine
Drive Type
Transmission
0-60
1/4 Mile
MPG EPA C/H/Observed
Source
Trim
Sedan
Engine
1.6L I-4
Drive Type
RWD
Transmission
4M
0-60
14 sec
1/4 Mile
19.9 sec @ 
MPG EPA C/H/Observed
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Source
Autocar

There are many reasons why 0-60 times and 1/4 mile times can vary including the driver, weather conditions, wear and tear on the vehicle during test, and more. By giving you a list of all the Volvo Amazon 0-60 times and quarter mile times, you can get a general idea of what performance numbers are achievable with Volvo Amazon for all model years available in our database.

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