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Introduction |
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When
you purchase a new sportswagon you don't have to choose from
an Audi A4 Avant or BMW 3 Touring any longer. Manufacturers
like Alfa Romeo (156 Sportwagon) and Jaguar (X-Type Estate)
also put up a struggle in this segment. As from now the competitors
also have to take this recent creation of Volvo into consideration.
The new Volvo V50 comes as worthy successor to the previous Volvo
V40. The V50 is rather compact in comparison with its predecessor
and has a very successful exterior design.
Our
testcar had the 2.0 liter diesel engine under the hood. This engine
came into being by a cooperation between Peugeot and the Ford Motor
Company. Volvo gives besides the standard version the possibility
to choose from three additional equipment levels: Kinetic, Momentum
and Summum. The equipment level of this V50 was Momentum and
this car was also equipped with the Prestige
leather upholstery.
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Chassis |
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With
this new compact break the Swedisch manufacturer sticks to
its existing designphilosophy. The front is identical to that
from the begin this year released S40 and the back of the bodywork
reminds inevitable to the bigger V70 and the successful XC90.
The vertical mounted rear lights and the deep-cut trunk makes
the boot easy to access.
The
exterior of the new Volvo V50 opens up many possibilities for
personification. There's a lot to choose from regarding the
exterior colour. From light, young to dark, more classical colours. Besides
you can choose from no less than eight types of optional light
metal rims. For enthusiasts of a more sporty style there's
also a special Sport Stylingpackage with roof spoiler and
sport tailpipes.
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Interior |
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The
interior of the V50 is sober but reliable. Just like in the S40
the V50 has the remarkable free centre console which can be ordered
in different materials. All operating functions such
as airco and radio are integrated on this centre console. The
powerful
airconditioning
can be adjusted seperately for the driver and for the front passenger.
There aren't that much storage spaces. Where back seat passengers
rub their head against the sloping roofline in the sedan, there's
more than adequate headroom in the wagon. The bodywork is relative
high and the tail is as good as vertical which makes the boot
of the Volvo
easy to access. Boot space is pretty good in the wagon given
the compact car's overall dimensions, and the fact there's a
full-sized spare tyre under the boot floor. With the back seats
down the luggage capacity raises from 417 liter to 1307 liter.
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Engine & Performance
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The
engine is a 2 liter four-cylinder turbo diesel engine which is
completely made from aluminium with direct injection. It has
136 bhp, which
fits perfectly with the driving qualities of this
V50. The very newest diesel technology provides a quick response,
a minimal emission and a maximum economy. The high torque of
320 Nm is available from only 2000 rpm. The low motor weight
adds to a low fuel consumption. This diesel engine is available
with a precise and flexible 6-speed manual gearbox.
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Fuel
Consumption
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It
is surprising that Volvo succeeded in limiting the fuel consumption.
During the
test drive we noticed a general fuel consumption
of 7,3 liter per 100 km. For a definite sporty driving style the
average rose to 8,0 liter. Volvo itself indicates an average of
5,7 liter. This
diesel motor has an optimal performance and keeps the emission of
harmful substances low. During 2004 a special particular filter
will come onto
the market.
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Driving
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The
Volvo V50 shares its suspension with the S40. The front wheel suspension
is conductive to a sharp and precise steering and allows a relaxed
driving on straight as well as on winding roads. Even on the most
stubborn unevenness
this V50 stays easy to handle. In extreme situations you feel a
light understeer tendency, where the front wheels look out for
the outside
of
the curve. You also
get retailer-installed power assistance for parking in tight places
which works extremely well.
The new
Volvo S40 has extremely powerful ABS brakes and the braking power
is electronically divided over the rear wheels. The braking system
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also equipped with Emergency Brake Assistance (EBA). When the
brake pedal is not thread in hard enough, EBA
has immediately effect and supplies the brake power needed to
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Comfort
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The new
Volvo V50 is a compact sportswagon. The well enclosed seats belong
to the most comfortable ones in this segment. The interior at
the back is more spacious than in the sedan, espacially as regards
the headroom. The motor noise is well repressed, as well
as driving noises
and whispering of the wind.
As usual
Volvo pays very much attention to safety features and also
during the development of this V50.
In the active safety sphere we noticed
four disc brakes, the emergency brake assistance system, crumple
zones for frontal collissions, the SIPS-system against sidelong
impact and the WHIPS-system against neck injuries
for crashes at the rear.
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Price & Equipment
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The
Volvo V50 2.0 D costs standard €24,750.
A very sharp price,
especially when you compare to its most important competitors: €25,670
for an Alfa Romeo 156 Sportwagon 1.9 JTD (140 bhp) or €28,550 for
an Audi A4 Avant 1.9 TDI (130 bhp) or €27,950 for a BMW 318d
Touring (115 bhp) or €28,350 for a Jaguar X-Type 2.0 D Estate
(130 bhp).
The standard version is well equipped, but we prefer the Kinetic
version. For an additional €1,600 you get light metal rims and an automatic
airco.
Our
testcar was a Momentum version (€28,150). This
model completes the Kinetic with remote control for
radio and cruise
control
in
the steering
wheel,
an inside mirror which dips automatically, a rain sensor, fog
headlights and board computer. Besides the car was provided with
the Prestige leather upholstery (€1,050) so that we come
to a total price of €29,200. In addition
to this Volvo has a whole range of interesting options in the
category
audio, communication and navigation. But the RDS-radio with CD-player
and 4 speakers also belongs to the standard equipement.
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| Story
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| Specifications |
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Engine
& Transmission
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| Type |
Inline
4, 16-valves |
| Location |
Front,
transversely-mounted |
| Displacement |
1997
cc / 121.9 cu in |
| Bore |
85.0
x 3.35 in |
| Stroke |
88.0
x 3.46 in |
| Compression
ratio |
18.5:1 |
| Power |
101.4
kW / 136.0 bhp at 4000 rpm |
| Torque |
320.0
Nm / 236.0 ft lbs at 2000 rpm |
| Drive |
Front
wheel drive |
| Transmission |
6-speed
manual |
| Front
brakes |
Ventilated
discs |
| Rear
brakes |
Ventilated
discs |
| Steering |
Rack
and pinion w/ power assistance |
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Performance
& Fuel Economy
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| 0
- 62 mph |
9.6
seconds |
| 0
- 100 mph |
Not
Available |
| 0
- ¼ mile |
Not
Available |
| Top
Speed |
210.0
kph / 130.5 mph |
| EPA city |
7,6
l/100 km |
| EPA
highway |
4,6
l/100 km |
| EPA
combined |
5,7
l/100 km |
| Our
driving |
7,3
l/100 km |
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Dimensions
& Weight
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| Length |
4514
mm / 177.7 in |
| Width |
1770
mm / 69.7 in |
| Height |
1452
mm / 57.2 in |
| Wheelbase |
2640
mm / 103.9 in |
| Front
track |
1535
mm / 60.4 in |
| Rear
track |
1531
mm / 60.3 in |
| Front
tyres |
205/55-R16 |
| Rear
tyres |
205/55-R16 |
| Kerb
weigth |
1470
kg / 3241 lbs |
| Max.
permitted weigth |
1960
kg / 4321 lbs |
| Seating
capacity |
5 seats |
| Trunk
volume
min / max |
417
liter / 1307 liter |
| Fuel
capacity |
55,0
liter |
| Spare
wheel |
Steel
spare wheel tyresize 125/85-R16 |
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Price
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| Available
from |
€24,750
(2.0 D |
| Base
price test car |
€28,150
(2.0 D Momentum) |
| Price
as tested |
€29,200 |
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Verdict
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Reasonable
base price |
| Driving
comfort |
| Safety features |
| Fuel economy & performance |
| More
headroom than in S40 |
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Storage pockets doorpanels |
| Knee space in the back |
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