1998 Volvo V70 Midsize Car Review & Performance

1998 Volvo V70 Midsize Car Outside Features


If you've seen a Volvo 850, you are already familiar with the essentials

of the S- and V70. A new, more rounded nose and the sedan's reworked rear-window

and taillight treatments (wagon sheetmetal aft of the windshield pillars

is carried over intact from the 850) separate old from new, but not by

all that much.

It's a different story if you're looking at a C70. Volvo hasn't offered

a sporty coupe since the 1970s; this one is worth the wait. Designed by

Volvo's in-house styling team, it's as dramatic and appealing as a fully-functional

four-place car can be. Low and slinky and planted firmly on its 18-inch

wheels, the coupe is truly exciting, far more so in person than in photos.

Four model designations apply to both sedan and wagon. For starters,

the basic S- and V70 use a 168-hp inline five-cylinder engine, transversely

mounted and driving the front wheels. Standard equipment includes ABS,

air conditioning, all the usual interior power assists (with keyless remote

entry for the door locks), heated side mirrors, an excellent sound system

and a host of smaller but significant comfort and convenience features.

The GT version adds aluminum alloy wheels, a power driver's seat and a

power glass sunroof.

At the GLT trim level, the 70s are equipped with a turbocharged version

of the base powerplant, raising output to 190 hp and, more important in

the real world, increasing torque and lowering the engine speed at which

it peaks. An even more powerful (236 hp) edition of the same engine powers

the T5 wagons and sedans, as well as the C70.

A separate model, the V70 AWD, is Volvo's first all-wheel drive car.

It is powered by the same engine used in the GLT and, like that version,

is available only with an automatic transmission.


1998 Volvo V70 Midsize Car Inside Features


The 70-Series new interior represents a major improvement over what

was already a well-designed and roomy cabin. Former hard corners have been

rounded off, giving dashboard, center console and door panels a more attractive

look. Soft-faced switches are placed for easier use. For example, window

switches are now on the driver's door armrest rather than the center console,

and the seats have new frames and padding.

Other important changes are invisible. The B or central roof pillar

has been reinforced to provide extra crush resistance in side impacts;

driver and front-seat passenger are further protected by standard side-impact

airbags. A new steering column design reduces wheel intrusion into the

cabin in frontal impacts.

Those items add mental comfort for occupants who are already well taken

care of in physical comfort terms. The new seats are excellent, most comfortable

in their standard velour upholstery. Little is left to be added in the

70 Series, though the automatic air conditioning (GLT and T5 models) and

optional heated front seats will be appreciated in certain climates. Wood

trim accents are optional.

Though more stylish, the interior has lost none of its functionality.

The driving position is, as always, good, made better for all drivers by

tilt/telescope steering wheel adjustments. Gauges for car and engine speed,

fuel level and coolant temperature have large, clear markings, and can

be supplemented with an optional trip computer. Stretch-out room for all

five occupants is more than ample, and the sedan's large 15 cubic-foot

trunk can be doubled in size by folding the rear seat back. The versatile

wagon, of course, can swallow considerably more.


1998 Volvo V70 Midsize Car Road Test


Depending on model, the S- and V-70 are rapid, very rapid, or downright

exhilarating to drive. Even the base engine will get a 70 down the road

smartly while returning good fuel economy. The two turbos have more appeal

for the enthusiast driver, with the T5 being, naturally, the most fun to

drive.

Either transmission--five-speed manual or four-speed automatic--is a

good choice. S- and V70 buyers who opt for the T5 model can, at last, have

the manual gearbox previously denied them.

Whether normally aspirated cruiser or full-boost turbo road-burner,

the 70-Series cars are quiet at highway speeds. A harmonic-rich hum (common

to five-cylinder engines) is too muted to bother anyone, and wind and road

noise are kept to a minimum.

Improvements in ride and handling give the 70s broader appeal. Past

versions have been criticized for ride quality judged too harsh by many

testers; this was especially true of the high-performance versions. The

70s still ride firmly, but changes to springs and shock absorbers should

mute the complaints. T5 drivers may want to avoid bad road surfaces, but

the standard, GT and GLT versions are noticeably more comfortable, if not

yet as soft-riding as some competitors.

Conversely, the softer suspension settings seem to have had no affect

on handling. Both sedan and wagon are more nimble than their size might

suggest, and take readily to fast driving on winding roads. Steering and

brakes are both excellent.

Our tester, which we drove during a mid-winter trip to Arctic Scandinavia,

was a V70 AWD wagon, which adds the tractive benefits of all-wheel drive

to an excellent chassis. Even in Arctic weather conditions, the V70 AWD

felt safe and secure, picking its way over snow- and ice-covered roads

with considerably more ease than its front-wheel drive counterparts, even

when the latter were equipped with the optional TRACS traction-control

system.


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