14,000 - 18,000 lbs., depending on specifics.
No way to answer without knowing the model, axle weight ratings, and wheelbase.
16,000 - 18,000, depending on specifics.
You need to include a model. It's not going to be the same for a Volvo car as it is for a Volvo semi truck.
Volvo makes a wide range of trucks in varying weight classes. You would need to list a specific model and configuration.
As much as it weighs? Volvo makes a wide range of trucks, designed for a wide variety of applications, so the tare weight of, say, a VNL640 6x4 line haul tractor and the tare weight of something like a FM9 in a vocational truck configuration are going to vary greatly. Need to be more specific with these types of questions.
Need to know the specific model and configuration (e.g., single axle, tandem, tri-axle, quad axle, centipede) in order to answer this.
Need to know specific model. Volvo makes a range of vehicles for a worldwide market.
Somewhere between 1,500 pounds and 100,000 pounds, depending on the make and model of tractor, and on the accessory equipment it might have.
The weight of a loaded UPS truck will depend quite a bit on the model. The average loaded weight of a newer model UPS truck is 19,500 pounds.
Freon itself was largely phased out before 1998, but it would also be dependent on the model of the truck, as Volvo manufactures several different types, for a number of world markets. For example, they have the NH, NM, FH, FM, etc. series trucks, the VNL series trucks for the US market, etc. You'd be a bit more specific about what model Volvo truck it is.
Volvo manufactures trucks worldwide, and in a number of configurations. These may be cab-over-engine trucks, or they may be conventional/bonneted trucks. A model would be needed in order for this question to be answered with any accuracy.
A non-commercial model would be about 500-600 lbs.