Volvo C70 Reviews start with the Volvo C70 Coupe and Volvo C70 Convertible. They have sexy enough curves to make you forget that you are driving a car built by a company best known for crashing its vehicles into walls. Volvo C70 Reviews indicate that most people know that Volvo spends a lot of time and money building safe vehicles. The Volvo C70 models are packed full of high-horsepower engines, beautifully crafted interiors, and a driving experience that we find very rewarding.
- Volvo C70 Reviews Style & Exterior - The sheet metal on the two-door Volvo C70 widens over the wheels and narrows again between the tires, like a Coke bottle when viewed overhead. The lines tuck in at the base of the windows. The result is a car that looks like It is in shape, with a tight waist and strong shoulders.
- Volvo C70 Reviews Interior - Volvo's graceful design can also be seen inside. Sliding into the generous, well-tailored interior reveals elegant lines and leather upholstery in light hues. Volvo is designing some great interiors these days. The bucket seats are well-contoured, comfortable and supportive, with eight-way power adjustments. There is ample leg, shoulder and hip room in both the front and rear, though taller drivers may complain of limited headroom.
- Volvo C70 Reviews Engine Specs & Used Car Test Drive - The cabin's air management is noteworthy. Even in light snow, we were able to keep the top down with only the slightest intrusion of moisture. When it began to snow more heavily, we pulled to the side of the road, set the parking brake and pushed the button to put the top up on the Volvo C70.
- Volvo C70 Reviews brakes - are built to match the Volvo C70's potential for speed: They provide good pedal feel and did not fade while descending steep grades. At the instrument cluster, black numerals on handsome light gray gauges are easy to read and reverse at night to white on black. An optional stereo is a 400-watt, 12-speaker system with an in-dash three-CD changer.
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