Advance auto zone blog about fast cars and auto trader

Advance auto zone blog about cool fast cars, and auto trader



2008 Volvo S60 Review

Introduction
A midsize entry-level luxury sedan, the 2008 Volvo S60 stands apart from its rivals in many ways. Whereas most of the cars in this segment are powered by normally aspirated V6 engines, the S60 offers turbocharged five-cylinders instead. Styling is also left of center. Even as it enters its eighth year of this model cycle, the S60 still sports a distinctive Scandinavian flavor. The cabin is more functional than flashy, but you'd be hard-pressed to find fault with its solid ergonomics and comfortable, orthopedically correct seats. Where the S60 falls short is in performance -- the Swedish sedan's handling dynamics are a bit dull compared to newer rivals -- and in the backseat, where the S60 has less real-world legroom than Volvo's compact S40.

2008 Volvo S60 2008 Volvo S60 -22008 Volvo S60 -3As the S60 relies upon a turbocharged inline-5 for power, its acceleration can feel a little sluggish compared to competitors like the Acura TL, Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Infiniti G35 and Lexus ES and IS sedans. All those rivals offer the broader power deliver of a larger-displacement six-cylinder engine. And although the S60 rides smoothly, it's not as composed over bumps as its competition. Though likely satisfying to own thanks to its comfort, safety and Scandinavian personality, we suggest taking a look at newer, better-performing sedans populating this price range before closing a deal on this aging Volvo.

Powertrains and Performance
The S60 2.5T has a turbocharged 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder rated for 208 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic transmission is standard with this engine, and it routes power either to the front wheels or all four on the all-wheel-drive (2.5T AWD) model.

The S60 T5 has a slightly smaller 2.4-liter inline-5 but uses a higher-boost turbocharger, helping it produce 257 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque. The T5 is front-wheel-drive only and comes with a five-speed automatic with a manual-shift mode.

© Source: edmunds
We need your comments below >>

Labels: , , , ,

1 Comments:

At 7:35 AM, Blogger Bdoon said...

I test drove the Acuras, the Lexus and even the Infiniti G35 and sorry to disagree with your review but with that six speewd and AWD that Volvo s60 R was like sitting on the back of a tiger on the prowl. 300hp and lots of torque...the Infiniti just felt like a Maxima and the Lexus and Acura felt like Camry and Accord respectively. Sure, as a Volvo owner I know they require lots of maintenance after 60k miles and parts are pricey but the R is a powerful smooth car that makes its Japanese competitors appear lame. I am really trying to convince myself to buy the AWD G35 but the truth is it is just an expensive Maxima and my current 98 Volvo with 160k miles runs as well as a new G35. I guess I am still a kid...I love that power, that heavy car feeling and that grip on the road the R gives you. I still have a Lincoln MZ to test drive but the R is still my number one choice against my better judgement.

 

Post a Comment

<< Home

Add To Favorites