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Volvo C30 1.6 Range

Friday October 5

(First written on 2007-10-05)
What sort of person would buy a Volvo C30 1.6? Andy Enright tries to figure it out

On the face of it, Volvos C30 1.6 isnt the most perplexing of vehicles. Sassy contemporary Volvo design draped over mass-market Ford underpinnings is a formula that seems quite straightforward but this is one of the strangest vehicles in Volvos current line up. Just who is the target customer for this car and why?

With those aggressive hips and frowning front end, the C30 looks as if it should pack at least 180bhp under its snub bonnet but pop the catch on this one and youll be looking at a piece of plumbing thats good for a mere 99bhp. Lets give Volvo the benefit of the doubt and call it 100bhp on a good day. Atmospheric pressure and all that. In case you were wondering, this is less than something like a Daihatsu Terios 1.

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5 or a Kia Ceed 1.4 roll from their respective factories with. Fast it isnt. Yet despite having an engine that will need Ventolin after trying to punch its way out of a wet paper bag, this C30 carries a not inconsiderable sticker price that starts at £14,750 for the entry-level S model with most customers handing over either £16,250 for the SE or £16,600 for the R-Design Sport.

This raises a fundamental question. Are these people merely the most craven of badge snobs or does the C30 really justify that price tag? After all, the range-topping Alfa 147 1.6 weighs in at a mere £100 above the very cheapest Volvo C30 and packs another 20bhp to boot. Even Audis A3 Sport 1.

6 is more affordable than the sportiest C30 1.6-litre variant and the Swedish car is within a few hundred pounds of the 115bhp BMW 116i Sport. The inescapable conclusion is that this car is carrying a price tag thats a wee bit overstuffed.

"The bigger the engine, the better the value seem to be the C30 credo"

Thats as maybe. With rivals as good as the Alfa, the Audi and the BMW, does the Volvo really stand much of a chance? The chassis is one of the best front-wheel drive platforms around and the C30 handles with some verve although it never feels quite as sharp as an equivalent Focus, the cars extra weight lending a little more roll into corners. The most illustrative thing about the ride/handling bias is that it feels how you would expect a Volvo premium hatch (or SportsCoupe to use their parlance) to feel. Very sensible and inestimably safe just about covers it.

That said, the C30s cabin feels just as good, if not better, in terms of quality as the Alfa and BMW and almost on a par with Audi. If it cant quite pip the A3 in terms of soft-feel, silicon damped, slush-moulded extravagance, it definitely scores a points victory when it comes to daring design, the floating centre console quickly becoming a Volvo staple. The design brief was formed from various customer clinics and when it took shape, it was loose and relatively easy to fulfil customers wanted something desirable, low and wide with big wheels and four seats. They also fancied lots of standard equipment and a punchy stereo.

Given that latter day small Volvos have had a rich design element to their interiors, translating that to the exterior wasnt a tough job for Volvos stylists. Some things are reassuringly Swedish. Safety hasnt been skimped on and as well as the usual airbags and seat belt tensioners, the C30 serves up WHIPS (Whiplash Protection System), SIPS (Side Impact Protection System) and even the option of BLIS (Blind Spot Information System). This acts much like an extra set of eyes and utilizes digital camera technology mounted in the door mirrors to monitor the areas 3m to each side and up to 9.

5m behind the driver. If a vehicle enters this area, a symbol appears on the windscreen pillar near the rear view mirror to indicate that somethings there when you take a quick look towards the mirror. Active at speeds above 10km/h, this system isnt the only safety benefit buyers of the C30 enjoy. Special water repellent glass is fitted to the mirrors and side windows.

Water beads up on the glass and the airstream quickly clears it, leaving unimpeded visibility. Volvo has high ambitions for the C30 and hopes to convert around 65,000 cars per year with 75 per cent of buyers coming from Europe. Italy, Germany, Spain and the UK are being touted as key markets. Built at Volvos Ghent facility in Belgium, the C30 SportsCoupe has room for four adults, the rear seats folding flat to form a useful loading space.

The stereo choice is also worth mentioning. As well as some quality basis systems, theres the option of something even the most pernickety audiophile would enjoy. The Premium Sound system features a digital 5x130w Alpine amplifier with Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound and no fewer than ten Dynaudio speakers, Volvo now challenging Lexus as the prime exponents of quality car audio. Although it shares the same wheelbase as the S40, the tape measure shows the C30 to be fully 22cm shorter.

It scarcely seems possible that so much has been pared from the overhangs of the saloon car but such is the wheel-at-each-corner stance of the C30 that it measures just 4,248mm from stem to stern. Performance figures, in case youre interested, are an unspectacular 11.2 second sprint to 60mph with the top speed pegged at 115mph. More relevant is a fuel economy figure of 40.

4mpg (combined) and an emissions showing of 167g/km, both excellent. If Volvo could give the C30 1.6s price tag a haircut of between £500 and £1,000, Id have little hesitation in recommending this car to aesthetes with little interest in driving. That may sound damning but when you play with the big boys youve got to come equipped.

The Swedish model for doing so has traditionally been to offer much more power for the same money. Offering less might be novel but I cant see it being sustainable in either the long or short term.

FACTS AT A GLANCE

CAR: Volvo C30 1.6 range
PRICES: £14,750-£16,600 on the road
INSURANCE GROUPS: 7
CO2 EMISSIONS: 167g/km
PERFORMANCE: Max Speed 115mph / 0-60mph 11.2s
FUEL CONSUMPTION: (urban) 30.4mpg/ (extra urban) 49.6mpg/ (combined) 40.4mpg
STANDARD SAFETY FEATURES: Twin front and curtain airbags, WHIPS seats, side impact protection system
WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE?: Length/width/height 4248/1780/1450mm

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