Thursday, January 10, 2013

Volvo S70 - best Quality Volvo year 1998



Safe and sturdy describes the Volvo image. To be sure, Volvos are both safe and sturdy, boasting many standard safety features and feeling as though they've been cast from a single block of granite. But, are there any other reasons to buy a Volvo?
Yes. Turbo power, for one. The engine bogs a bit until the turbocharger gets spooled up, but once on boil, a Volvo will rocket forward quickly enough to force your body back in the seat. Brakes are outstanding, and steering is firm and linear. All mechanical systems communicate clearly, allowing the driver to understand what the car is doing at all times.
Comfort is another big Volvo advantage.
Stylists cleaned up the sheetmetal front and back, giving the sedan and wagon body-colored trim to make the car look smaller, more modern look.
Nice job, Volvo.

The Volvo S70 seems to be the remaining survivor of Volvo's line up of traditional box types. S stands for sedan. The number 70, meanwhile, is the midsize front wheel drive platform that is used in the Volvo S70's crafting and manufacturing.
The Volvo S70 is still another Volvo. Just by taking a look at its safety features, one would never think that this vehicle is done by any other vehicle manufacturer but Volvo. It has the capacity to take in a maximum of five passengers in its very comfortable cabin. Most people who have been able to come in contact with this vehicle know that it is indeed a bargain to get ahold of a Volvo S70.
 Volvos at Personalized Autohaus - middle one is a '98 S70

According to our Certified Volvo Master Technician, Eric Benner, year 1998 was the best of  S70.
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1 comment:

  1. Sound good! The price may differ a little bit. It depends on the mileage and of course history. Check the CARFAX. The s70 is an excellent first car. But in terms of how good a deal you're getting, that depends on other things.

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