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2006 Volvo S60 2.5T AWD
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I find this car strangely sexy. No, its not downright voluptuous, and theres no visceral reaction to the engine note, and I cant objectively claim it makes a sensuous connection to the road, but there is something so smart, so reserved and so hair-up-in-a-bun that just makes me think... I cant tell you exactly what it makes me think, but theyre all nice thoughts. In fact, Im smiling right now.
I hope that you take the time to view the photographs in the gallery for this one, as I roped in a photographer friend of mine to take the photos and do this all-black S60 (can you seriously tell me that all black isnt sexy?) in front of a similarly alluring example of modern architecture. Everybody take the time to appreciate.
Long, sleek, chiseled shoulders and lines flowing gracefully into a hard-cut trunk make
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| Modern architecture is far more boxy than the Volvo. (Photo: Kogodos, American Auto Press) |
Are you back from the photo gallery yet? Wasnt that nice? Beyond looking good, this Volvo also displayed its charms out on the open road, particularly on the highway, where the only risk is feeling too secure or too comfortable.
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| The S80 was the first Volvo with the now famous Coke bottle profile, but the S60 is the one that made it popular. (Photo: Kogodos, American Auto Press) |
The rest of the interior is, you guessed it, black. Some people mentioned that it was a touch austere, or perhaps the term was Germanic, but this is one sedan interior that passed the "I wanna rub every surface with my cheeks" test that I developed after long research in The Bays
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| Door trim is padded - an unusual but cushy addition to the S60. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
One of the things that kept running through my head all week was: "This car definitely feels like it is worth fifty thousand dollars," something that a surprising number of competitors fall short of.
Though I hate to disparage a car I felt so comfortable in, it had its soft spots in certain places that a bit of toned muscle would have done better. Its hard to say that a car with over 200 horsepower (208 to be exact) felt lacking, especially when you consider its 236 lb-ft of torque, but with all that leather, its crumple zones and reinforced steel, plus all-wheel drive, it felt a little sluggish, even at everyday cruising speeds. It had the advantage of a manual mode (Geartronic)
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| My tester featured these fantastic looking SENTINAL wheels. (Photo: Kogodos, American Auto Press) |
On the other hand, stoplight starts were gazelle-like, with all four wheels putting power to the ground and leaping gracefully away from traffic. Similarly, I found its cornering ability level and assuring, although the car was so soothing that I generally found myself taking it easy at times when I would normally be pushing a car to its limits--was it that good, or was it just that relaxing? You be the judge.
One thing I was able to judge for and on behalf of any who are considering a Volvo, is that this car needs a driveway. Namely, its turning radius made parking a terror, especially after having the nimble Toyota 4Runner the week prior. That SUV turned on a dime, and it took me half a week to realize
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| Special Aluminum trim is standard on the SE model, as are the very comfortable Sports leather seats. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Despite my parking difficulties, this car was such a pleasure to get into every morning. The feelings of solidity and security are backed up by one of the best safety records in the industry; this model specifically coming with Volvos Whiplash Protection System (WHIPS), driver and front passenger airbags, side impact and curtain airbags, seat belt pretensioners and a high strength safety cage for last resort protection in an accident. Helping to avoid the accident are the four disc brakes, which felt supremely reassuring, assisted by a four-channel antilock braking system, electronic brake distribution and emergency brake assist. With all those systems available Im happy to report that I didnt get into any accidents, so I guess that means they work really well. Or maybe I just had an unadventurous week.
Mind you, Volvos reputation for safety
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| Youre looking at the back of the front headrest of the S60. Its unique design reduces whiplash injuries. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
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| The Volvo looks so good in front of that house, we just had to show you it again. (Photo: Kogodos, American Auto Press) |
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