There are few European vehicles
as iconic as the 2010 Volvo V70 wagon. This full-size hauler can trace its
lineage back across decades of family wagons lovingly built and sold by the
Swedish automaker. All good things, however, must come to an end, and 2010
marks the final year that Volvo fans will be able to drive home from the
dealership with a brand new V70. This means that wagon lovers will need to act
fast in order to take advantage of their last chance to buy one of these rolling
automotive legends.
The
2010 Volvo V70 (MSRP $33,550) is certainly going out strong. Even at the end of
its production, the V70 makes a strong case as to why it should be found in the
driveway of each and every family looking for luxurious, practical and stylish
daily transportation. The Volvo wagon’s handsome lines, long hood and equally
sleek roofline place it a cut above the typical crossovers and sport utility
vehicles crowding the market for people on the go. What’s more, the V70’s
real-world dimensions make it a far more palatable option for drivers who must
navigate the traffic-packed city streets and parking lots of urban life.
Despite its reasonable size,
the Volvo V70’s interior room and cargo space are more than a match for any
comparable sport utility vehicle. Five adults can ride in comfort inside the
wagon’s carefully conceived interior, and a mammoth 72.1-cubic feet of total
available cargo space surpasses that offered by most of the midsize crossovers
against which the V70 competes. Finishing touches, such as a folding front
passenger seat and a unique Load Fixation System to keep gear from sliding
around while underway, help to further enhance the wagon’s reputation for
peerless utility.
The 2010 Volvo V70 also offers
premium European car buyers a final chance to sample one of the best put
together passenger cabins on the market. The available Premium Package
(available on 3.2 models) transforms the wagon’s interior into an arena for pure
luxury. Leather seats and a special leather-wrapped shifter with a wood inlay
serve to add immeasurable class to the V70 experience, and a power glass
sunroof, power front seats and wood trim throughout further enhance the wagon’s
image.
No strangers to colder weather,
Volvo’s Swedish engineers have also put together a Climate Package that makes
the V70 one of the best winter chariots available. Regardless of whether the
vehicle is called upon to conquer deep snow drifts or merely shrug of the chill
of a January morning, occupants will be that much more comfortable and safe
thanks to the inclusion of heated front seats, heated windshield washer nozzles
and headlight washers. An upgraded Interior Air Quality System works together
with a humidity sensor to keep cabin conditions optimal, regardless of nature’s
ravages.
The 2010 Volvo V70 goes out
with a bang in the power department, as well. Both the 3.2 and the R-Design
trims feature a throaty inline six-cylinder engine that pumps out 235 hp and 236
lb/ft of torque. Harnessing those ponies is a six-speed Geartronic automatic
transmission that offers manual shift control and also helps improve fuel
economy to 27 mpg on the highway. Zero-to-60 mph can be achieved in around
eight seconds, which places the V70 on firm footing against its premium
crossover competitors. The R-Design trim takes the wagon’s handling and hones
it to a fine edge, upgrading the chassis and the suspension to produce the most
nimble version of the V70 ever offered. In addition to its performance gear,
the R-Design also adds a hefty amount of flash to both the interior and exterior
of the vehicle, with special body-colored trim, a high-class gauge package and
unique wheels completing the package.
The Volvo V70 is also the final
word when it comes to on-the-road safety. Volvo has outfitted the wagon with
dual-stage airbags for forward occupants, dual-chamber side airbags, as well as
an inflatable curtain that protects all passengers from side impacts. A
Whiplash Protection System and a Side-Impact Protection System are also included
as standard, and the entire passenger compartment has been reinforced to take
even the most brutal of potential impacts. Additional safety equipment, such as
available Adaptive Cruise Control with Distance Alert, Driver Alert Control and
Lane Departure Warning, highlights some of the V70’s more impressive safety
features.
Simply put, the 2010 Volvo V70
is the most advanced edition of the popular wagon ever built. The opportunity
to own the last of this breed of European luxury wagons is fading fast, and
those who don’t want to miss out on Volvo’s masterpiece should view the 2010
model year as a unique opportunity to bring home a cherished friend.