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First Drive: 2008 Volvo C30 - Although the C30 arrives in the U.S. next summer, it has already gone on sale in Europe so we headed for the U.K. and sampled one on the wrong side of the road. (more)
Full Test: 2008 Volvo C30 - A nicely appointed, strong-performing 2+2 with an upscale flare and a light disposition. (more)
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Replying to: alltorque (Jun 12, 2008 3:11 pm) |
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Replying to: alltorque (Jun 12, 2008 3:11 pm) Yes, it is. My fellow Americans are wussies
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Replying to: volvomax (Jun 13, 2008 11:05 am) I think that slogan could totally get you elected in Arizona. Maybe you should run for Senate when McCain retires?
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Replying to: british_rover (Jun 13, 2008 11:10 am) Mayybe I'll run after McCain wins in Nov.
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Replying to: volvomax (Jun 13, 2008 2:52 pm) Just wait till McCain retires. |
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We recently purchased a 2.0 via european delivery program. As we have seen here the configuration options and packaging of options can vary depending on your country of origin. Even the folks at the factory can get confused by what comes standard on different models (trust me). We took about a year to decide what car we would buy this year. It replaces a leased SUV--which we originally decided upon because we felt safe driving it. Given rising gas prices; however, we decided to find something with an average MPG above 20--which lead us to the Mini Clubman. While I think the Mini is a quirky but fun to drive car, it does not exude the same sense of security one feels in an suv (duh! right?) Anyhow, we decided to test drive the C30 on a whim the same day, after the Mini. While the C30 is not as quirky, it is bigger, its fast, handles well, and, well, feels like you're driving a big bulldog down the road! However, I am less than impressed with the 18" wheels that come standard on the US 2.0 version. The Pirrelli (did I spell that right?) tires are not much wider than the rims (if at all). I can just imagine them being scratched the first time we try to pull into a parking spot or the car wash. For those of you with the 2.0 have you changed out the tires to anything with a wider profile--is that even possible? or have you done anything else to help protect your wheels?
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Replying to: jblair (Jun 18, 2008 8:07 am) Chances are, you will rupture the side wall. There are some tires that have a lip over the rim. The Michelin Pilot Sports for example. Enjoy your new car!
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Replying to: volvomax (Jun 18, 2008 8:26 am) |
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| I took a C30 out for a test drive recently and was quite unimpressed. Although it was a solid riding car with decent acceleration, it was way way overpriced for what you are getting. True it has a stronger engine than a Mazda 3, and Mini, but with just a handful of options, we are talking $32,000! I like the looks, but for these dollars there are many options out there that are more substantial all around. By the way, the dealership had 3 in stock and were not selling too many of them either. In addition, the future for Volvo these days is up for grabs with China looking like a possible buyer. I do like the looks as it brings back my memory of the 1800ES I used to drive. | |
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This car has so much wind noise I can not hear myself think. I am getting rid of my 2008. |
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