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by scmrak in Cars & Motorsports, - Top 50
May 09 '01 - Updated May 29 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: superb handling, economy, storage, quality-control Cons: smallish back seat, some design quirks The Bottom Line: Did midlife crisis hit while the kids are still small? Can't fit whole the family in a Miata? then the S40's for you!
The route from Austin, Texas to Houston drones along four-lane divided highways past or through the middling-sized towns of Bastrop, Columbus, and Katy -- and (according to Z. Z. Top) Texas' most famous city: Lagrange. That is, you follow that boring...
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by katiemccann - Top 1000
Dec 08 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Safe and relatively inexpensive Cons: a few things that make the car feel like a "cheap" car
I have been driving a new Volvo S40 for about a month now. My #1 priority when buying a car is safety, which is why I chose a Volvo. Despite the fact that the S40 is the "cheap" Volvo, it is loaded with the safety features that Volvo is known...
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by polar_bear
Feb 15 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: good value in a fun and fast euro wagon
Cons: weird gas guage and small size with a car seat The Bottom Line: I really think this is a great car for the price, but US pricing is different and it might only be a good buy for some.
I spent six months looking for a car to replace my Saturn that was going off lease. With a baby on the way I really wanted a station wagon for the stroller, diaper bag, groceries and kitchen sink. I tried out virtually every wagon in the 20 to 25K...
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by twoturn
Oct 03 '00 - Updated Oct 22 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Interior space, ride, performance, reliability Cons: Big Ticket, small on real values comparitively
Having just returned from another day of amazement at the dealership and while most of the facts are still fuzzy in my mind, oops I mean clear, I thought I would treat the epinion seekers to a an S/V 40 walk and drive.
Europe 1996 was the test...
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by rdorocke
Apr 02 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Powerful 4-cylinder engine, incredible build quality Cons: Small back seat The Bottom Line: A bargain for all you get standard on this vehicle!
I've been a proud owner of a 2001 S40 for over a month now and have about 2300 miles on the car - I've loved every mile I've put on the car!!
I love driving smaller cars, after driving a Jeep Grand Cherokee for over a year now I am more than...
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by PRNCSS
Feb 03 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Performance, Safety Cons: Styling, Interior room, 1 cup-holder The Bottom Line: If you want a reliable and safe car, then go for it!
But if you want an attention-getter, stay away!
Price List:
S40 Automatic (only available in automatic) $31,400.00 CAD
Sport Package (w/spoiler, foglights) + 1,100.00
Touring Package (w/leather, power seat, wood trim) + 3,000.00
A fully loaded S40 can rack up a...
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by msafranski
Mar 12 '02
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Compact, sporty, European flair, smooth transmission and Volvo safety. Cons: Rough at idle, rapid tire wear and brakes wear out too quickly. The Bottom Line: Stepping out of the Corolla, Civic and small-end GM products, the Volvo provides a safe and sporty alternative. Just be prepared for a bit more maintenance on this little turbo.
With auto manufacturers such as BMW, Mercedes, Lexus and Infinity breaking into the smaller, less expensive market, it was no surprise that Volvo would throw its hat in the ring with the S40 sedan. Small in stature, but loaded with all of Volvo's safety...
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by rev_buddy_love
Aug 27 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Safety, Sporty Handling, Turbo, Good Looks (for a wagon), did I mention Safety? Cons: Nothing major, read for details. The Bottom Line: If you want a small wagon with lots of safety features and a touch of sport, this is a great choice.
I have owned the V40 for about 4 months now, and put about 5,000 miles on it.
My overall experience has been very positive. Don't listen to the reviewers that
wrote a review based on a test drive.
My buying experience was mediocre at...
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by Kitty65747
Oct 04 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Safe, drives well, good leasing price, fun Cons: Small gas tank, not very passanger oriented. The Bottom Line: I would recommend the Volvo S40 to the college age and young families due to it's reliability, value, and fun.
I just got my first new car about 2 months ago, this was a Volvo S40. It wasn't my first choice but considering price tags and other such details it was the most reasonable choice. The car is pretty fun to drive, safe, and good for the college student....
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by mark253
Aug 19 '04
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: No 
Pros: safety, good seats, not many car makers make wagons anymmore Cons: engine noise and vibration is high, fair reliability The Bottom Line: I would drive other wagons before you buy this one. Though the new 2005 model is totally new.
We bought this car because it was the only wagon we could afford at the time that had side curtain airbags. Over the last 3 years, it has served us pretty well. It rides pretty well, has decent space, nice seats, gets good mileage, and feels pretty ...
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by mike1231
Jan 30 '05
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Styling
Value
Fit and Finish
Saftey features
Will not see one at every light Cons:
Bulky rear headrests
incredibly flimsy cupholders
rear space The Bottom Line: If you want a classy and reliable car, this is your best bet.
When I began to look for my first car with my parents,there where several models on my list such as the Audi A4, the BMW 3-Series and Saab 93. A volvo was the absolute last car I ever imagined purchasing. I went to the Motor Trend Intl. Auto show and ...
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by jimbach27
Oct 21 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: quick, well built, inexpensive, cute Cons: smarty-pants transmission, size
Let me say this up front, I love my 2001 Volvo. The first drive did it for me. I had decided I needed a more ‘adult’ car than my little red cop-magnet and what better way to go ‘adult/yuppie’ than in a little black station wagon? This Volvo-badged...
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by smdaz1
Jun 10 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: Safety, style, engine. Cons: Rear seat leg-room. The Bottom Line: An outstanding car. If your considering an Accord or Taurus go drive this car before you get serious about buying anything else. It will change your perspective.
Overall Assessment
The car is comfortable and gets great gas mileage. The safety features are unbelievable - there are 6 airbags and a whiplash protection system. The engine is surprisingly good and has a great balance of gas mileage and power. I...
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by stadman
May 21 '00 - Updated Apr 12 '01
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: smooth ride, turbocharged engine, steel safety cage Cons: small back seat and trunk The Bottom Line: A solid, reliable buy that will do it all and looks good at the same time (at least for a wagon)
test driving the v40 was a pleasure. volvo was the first dealership that i went to where no one pressured or pushed me. they gave me the keys and said: "enjoy". i took the car out on 3+ mile test drive and really enjoyed myself. while maintaining the...
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by RacketRick
Dec 13 '00 - Updated Dec 14 '00
Author's Product Rating: Recommended: Yes 
Pros: WAY solid, plenty quick Cons: higher insurance premiums
My wife and I purchased this car after trading a '95 Passat Wagon( The VW was supposed to be our nice, paid-for Home Depot capable vehicle). Unfortunately, the Passat didn't work out for a variety of reasons (5-speed, electrical snafus, etc). We are...
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