And with all my first gen. V70R pictures posted its time to post some second generation V70R pictures.
This car delivers 300 bhp from its 5 cylinder 2.5 liter engine, or thats what Volvo claims.
And with all my first gen. V70R pictures posted its time to post some second generation V70R pictures.
This car delivers 300 bhp from its 5 cylinder 2.5 liter engine, or thats what Volvo claims.
Last edited by Duell; 08-21-2012 at 02:00 PM.
Volvo V70R second generation #2
Volvo V70R second generation #3
Volvo V70R second generation #4
Beautiful cars, I love Volvo's.
PS. There's a second gen V70R taxi going around here.
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About the strategy, I'm just as confused as you are.
But when it comes to choosing between the FWD or AWD, i'm going for the fwd.
Because the FWD is faster in a straight line, and less expensive when it comes down to repairs. (and that is a weak point for the first gen AWD system).
I would have thought that the AWD would be quicker, also in a straight line, because it should provide more traction during acceleration. However added weight of the AWD system (did not check on that but suppose that´s the same with all cars) could also destroy my theory. And let´s not forget that you have done your ´homework´ on this, as you are the (Volvo) expert here !
About repairs, yes, certainly true.
I'm no Volvo expert but the FWD Volvo should also get better mileage than the AWD, heavier version.
Ah well, great for Sweedish winters though.
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Good tires should get you through most of the stuff.
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