Almost any Volvo makes a good used-car buy. Volvo wagons in particular have gained a reputation for being great family cars. But they were never seen as anything more until something strange happened to them in the 1990s: they became fun in the form of the 850T. The idea culminated in the Volvo V70 R, which began production in 1997 and went into two generations (the V70 is now in its third generation, but there is no current R model).
Volvo V70 R
Almost every automotive attribute in one car-that's the V70 R (the V stands for versatility, by the way). Huge, practical space for cargo and passengers, some of the comfiest seats this side of a Rolls-Royce, all-wheel drive (the same Haldex system as the Audi TT), turbocharged power... it's a lot of car for reasonable money. We'll concentrate on the second-gen V70 R (2001 to 2007) with its 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder, 20-valve engine. Output is 300 hp and 300 lb-ft of torque.
What Makes It Great
Volvo installed bigger Brembo brakes to rein in the extra power and fitted coilovers from Öhlins-one of the most respected names in suspensions, whose products don't come cheap. Even if the wife and kids didn't realize what was going on underneath them, Dad would get it. Whereas previous Volvos looked as if they had been designed by using only right angles, this model had a few curves and a more upscale look. Naturally, there are times when a car's performance can't be utilized, like sitting in traffic, which makes the superb stereo system another blessing.
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